AMC Global Media Inc. Reports 1st Quarter 2026 Results
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AMC Global Media Inc. AMCX (formerly known as AMC Networks) shares fell Friday after the entertainment company reported mixed first-quarter 2026 results, with revenue topping Wall Street estimates but earnings missing expectations.
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AMC Networks (NASDAQ:AMCX) executives highlighted streaming revenue growth, improving advertising trends, and continued free cash flow generation during the company’s first quarter 2026 earnings call,
AMC Global Media is close to finding a new streaming home for "The Walking Dead." The company teased the news during its first quarter earnings call on Friday morning. Last quarter, AMC's blood-soaked crown jewel retuned to the company's streamer,
AMC Networks rose 9.5% after Q2 revenue beat and streaming subscribers grew 2% to 10.4M. Streaming revenue jumped 12% to $169M, offsetting declines in affiliate and ad revenue. See the trading strategy with a perfect track record in 2025 [currently 34-0 ...
The former Peacock executive will, as her title suggests, look to increase subscriber and revenue numbers for the company’s niche streaming services. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor With streaming now a primary source of revenue at AMC Networks ...
Annie Luo has joined AMC Networks in the newly created role of president of streaming growth. As the title suggests, Luo will be responsible for growing the footprint of AMC’s streaming services, including AMC+, Acorn TV, Shudder, HIDIVE, Sundance Now ...
AMC Global Media and Magnite are pushing deeper into one of the most important shifts in television advertising: making premium linear and streaming inventory easier to buy through the same system. In an April 15 announcement,
AMC Networks (NASDAQ:AMCX) swung to a profit in the second quarter, fueled by double digit increases in content licensing revenue, ad revenue, and streaming revenue, driving unadjusted income to $0.91 per share versus a loss of $0.66 in the same quarter ...