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    Itv Beats Expectations for Full-Year Profit

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    Posted on March 5, 2026

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    Last updated: April 2, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    ITV’s 2025 adjusted operating profit fell only 1% to £534M—beating projections—and advertising revenue in Q1 exceeded expectations, buoyed by strong digital growth and ongoing cost-efficiency initiatives.

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    Table of Contents

    • ITV's Ongoing Negotiations and Industry Developments
    • Progress and Challenges in ITV-Sky Deal
    • Market Reaction and Financial Performance
    • Rival Studios Merge
    • Impact on ITV Studios
    • ITV Studios' Strategy and Market Position
    • International Demand and Partnerships
    • ITV's Financial Outlook and Advertising Trends

    UK's ITV still 'actively engaged' in talks with Sky on deal

    ITV's Ongoing Negotiations and Industry Developments

    By Paul Sandle

    LONDON, March 5 (Reuters) - ITV is still "actively engaged" in talks to sell its broadcast unit to Sky, Chief Executive Carolyn McCall said, adding that an early leak about the deal was not that long ago.

    ITV said in November it was in discussions to sell its Media and Entertainment unit to Sky, owned by U.S. company Comcast, for 1.6 billion pounds ($2.14 billion).

    Progress and Challenges in ITV-Sky Deal

    Three people with knowledge of the matter told Reuters last month that talks had slowed as the battle to buy Warner Bros. Discovery disrupted the industry.

    "We are actively engaged, and we can't say any more than that," McCall told reporters. "The leak was November, it's not that long ago."

    Market Reaction and Financial Performance

    Shares in ITV were trading up 4% after its 2025 operating profit beat expectations and it said it was seeing strong interest from advertisers in the soccer World Cup this summer.

    Rival Studios Merge

    Two of ITV's production rivals - Banijay and All3Media - announced they would merge on Tuesday. ITV has previously looked at deals with both, according to reports.

    Impact on ITV Studios

    McCall said the deal did not increase pressure on ITV Studios, saying she was "very confident in the scale and diversified aspect of our business".

    ITV Studios' Strategy and Market Position

    She said ITV Studios was leading in unscripted formats and it had also increased its scripted output, which now accounted for 30% of its portfolio.

    She said her strategy for Studios was to grow organically as well as looking at deals to fill gaps in its portfolio.

    "We are very, very disciplined about what we do," she said. "Financially we are very disciplined and from a governance point of view we are very disciplined."

    International Demand and Partnerships

    She was also positive about the demand from the United States after Paramount Skydance beat Netflix to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery.

    "We have good relationships with all of the American players," she said. "Paramount, now that they have stability in terms of their ownership and they are ambitious, have actually opened up the business in a way they weren't open before in terms of commissioning us."

    ITV's Financial Outlook and Advertising Trends

    ITV reported a 1% decline in 2025 operating profit to 534 million pounds, and said advertising in the first quarter, which would be down about 2%, was better than expected.

    About 100 advertisers were talking to ITV about the World Cup, McCall said. "The momentum there is very, very strong."

    ($1 = 0.7491 pounds)

    (Reporting by Paul Sandle; editing by Sarah Young, Kirsten Donovan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Adjusted operating profit of £534M beat consensus of £511M, despite a modest 1% decline (investing.com)
    • •Advertising in Q1 was better than feared, supported by robust digital performance on ITVX and advertising platform Planet V (morningstar.co.uk)
    • •ITV confirmed talks to sell its broadcast/media arm to Sky for £1.6 billion, while tightly managing costs and optimizing content spend to enhance margins (itv.com)

    References

    • Britain’s ITV in talks with Comcast’s Sky on $2.15 billion TV sale By Reuters
    • ITV forecasts lower advertising revenue ahead after... | Morningstar
    • ITV confirms talks to sell media business to Sky for £1.6 billion | ITV News

    Frequently Asked Questions about ITV beats expectations for full-year profit

    1What was ITV's adjusted operating profit for 2025?

    ITV reported an adjusted operating profit of 534 million pounds for 2025.

    2What was ITV's total group revenue for 2025?

    ITV's total group revenue for 2025 was 4.12 billion pounds, unchanged from 2024.

    3How did ITV's advertising revenue perform in the first quarter?

    ITV reported better-than-expected advertising performance in the first quarter.

    4Is ITV considering selling any of its business units?

    ITV is in talks to sell its broadcast unit to Sky.

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