TEGNA EPS - Earnings per Share 2010-2024 | TGNA
TEGNA eps - earnings per share from 2010 to 2024. Eps - earnings per share can be defined as a company's net earnings or losses attributable to common shareholders per diluted share base, which includes all convertible securities and debt, options and warrants.
TEGNA Annual EPS |
2023 |
$2.28 |
2022 |
$2.81 |
2021 |
$2.14 |
2020 |
$2.19 |
2019 |
$1.31 |
2018 |
$1.87 |
2017 |
$1.26 |
2016 |
$1.99 |
2015 |
$2.00 |
2014 |
$4.58 |
2013 |
$1.66 |
2012 |
$1.70 |
2011 |
$1.89 |
2010 |
$2.43 |
2009 |
$1.51 |
TEGNA Quarterly EPS |
2024-06-30 |
$0.48 |
2024-03-31 |
$1.06 |
2023-12-31 |
$0.42 |
2023-09-30 |
$0.48 |
2023-06-30 |
$0.92 |
2023-03-31 |
$0.46 |
2022-12-31 |
$0.97 |
2022-09-30 |
$0.65 |
2022-06-30 |
$0.59 |
2022-03-31 |
$0.60 |
2021-12-31 |
$0.57 |
2021-09-30 |
$0.58 |
2021-06-30 |
$0.48 |
2021-03-31 |
$0.51 |
2020-12-31 |
$1.11 |
2020-09-30 |
$0.60 |
2020-06-30 |
$0.09 |
2020-03-31 |
$0.39 |
2019-12-31 |
$0.38 |
2019-09-30 |
$0.22 |
2019-06-30 |
$0.37 |
2019-03-31 |
$0.34 |
2018-12-31 |
$0.74 |
2018-09-30 |
$0.45 |
2018-06-30 |
$0.43 |
2018-03-31 |
$0.25 |
2017-12-31 |
$1.40 |
2017-09-30 |
$0.19 |
2017-06-30 |
$-0.60 |
2017-03-31 |
$0.27 |
2016-12-31 |
$0.62 |
2016-09-30 |
$0.54 |
2016-06-30 |
$0.45 |
2016-03-31 |
$0.38 |
2015-12-31 |
$0.69 |
2015-09-30 |
$0.38 |
2015-06-30 |
$0.50 |
2015-03-31 |
$0.49 |
2014-12-31 |
$2.09 |
2014-09-30 |
$0.51 |
2014-06-30 |
$0.90 |
2014-03-31 |
$0.25 |
2013-12-31 |
$0.39 |
2013-09-30 |
$0.34 |
2013-06-30 |
$0.48 |
2013-03-31 |
$0.44 |
2012-12-31 |
$0.35 |
2012-09-30 |
$0.56 |
2012-06-30 |
$0.51 |
2012-03-31 |
$0.28 |
2011-12-31 |
$0.49 |
2011-09-30 |
$0.41 |
2011-06-30 |
$0.62 |
2011-03-31 |
$0.37 |
2010-12-31 |
$0.71 |
2010-09-30 |
$0.42 |
2010-06-30 |
$0.81 |
2010-03-31 |
$0.49 |
2009-12-31 |
$0.56 |
2009-09-30 |
$0.31 |
2009-06-30 |
$0.30 |
2009-03-31 |
$0.34 |
Sector |
Industry |
Market Cap |
Revenue |
Consumer Discretionary |
Broadcasting - Radio & TV |
$2.657B |
$2.911B |
TEGNA is a media company which consists of 47 television stations operating in 39 markets offering high-quality television programming and digital content. The primary sources of their revenues are: 1) advertising & marketing services revenues, which include local and national non-political advertising, digital marketing services (including Premion), and advertising on the stations? websites and tablet and mobile products; 2) political advertising revenues, which are driven by even year election cycles at the local and national level and particularly in the second half of those years; 3) subscription revenues, reflecting fees paid by satellite, cable, OTT (companies that deliver video content to consumers over the Internet) and telecommunications providers to carry their television signals on their systems; and 4) other services, such as production of programming from third parties and production of advertising material.
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