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Viacom's Q2 profit falls 32% as sales slide

Viacom Inc today said that its second-quarter profit tumbled 32 percent as revenue fell amid a weak advertising market, slower video game sales and lower box-office results. - Ford Motor drives into $2.3 bn Q2 profit - Johnson & Johnson Q2 profit dips to $3.2 bn - Goldman Q2 profit surges 65% to $3.44 bn The New York-based media conglomerate controlled by billionaire Sumner Redstone earned $277 million, or 46 cents per share, compared with $407 million, or 65 cents per share, in the same quarter last year. Excluding 3 cents per share in severance charges, adjusted earnings were 49 cents per share in the latest quarter. On that basis, earnings beat analyst expectations by a penny per share,according to a Thomson Reuters survey. Revenue slipped 14 per cent to $3.3 billion, missing analysts"estimate of $3.5 billion. Revenue at the company"s media networks segment slid 8 per cent to $1.97 billion, due in part to slower sales of Viacom"s "Rock Band" video game. Domestic ad revenue dropped 6 percent and international advertising was down 8 per cent. In the Viacom"s filmed entertainment unit, which includes the Paramount Pictures movie studio, box-office results for "Star Trek" and "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" fell short of last year"s releases. Theatrical revenue dropped 27 percent to $584 million, while home entertainment fell 29 per cent to $435 million. TV licensing fees climbed 5 per cent to $314 million.


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