TEGNA Gross Profit 2010-2024 | TGNA

TEGNA gross profit from 2010 to 2024. Gross profit can be defined as the profit a company makes after deducting the variable costs directly associated with making and selling its products or providing its services.
TEGNA Annual Gross Profit
(Millions of US $)
2023 $1,192
2022 $1,586
2021 $1,392
2020 $1,434
2019 $1,071
2018 $1,141
2017 $969
2016 $1,209
2015 $1,037
2014 $1,671
2013 $940
2012 $2,409
2011 $2,279
2010 $2,458
2009 $2,279
TEGNA Quarterly Gross Profit
(Millions of US $)
2024-09-30 $369
2024-06-30 $278
2024-03-31 $284
2023-12-31 $303
2023-09-30 $275
2023-06-30 $301
2023-03-31 $313
2022-12-31 $484
2022-09-30 $374
2022-06-30 $365
2022-03-31 $363
2021-12-31 $367
2021-09-30 $357
2021-06-30 $336
2021-03-31 $332
2020-12-31 $538
2020-09-30 $359
2020-06-30 $222
2020-03-31 $315
2019-12-31 $339
2019-09-30 $245
2019-06-30 $252
2019-03-31 $235
2018-12-31 $370
2018-09-30 $268
2018-06-30 $260
2018-03-31 $244
2017-12-31 $253
2017-09-30 $229
2017-06-30 $260
2017-03-31 $228
2016-12-31 $75
2016-09-30 $319
2016-06-30 $280
2016-03-31 $534
2015-12-31 $573
2015-09-30 $533
2015-06-30 $517
2015-03-31 $505
2014-12-31 $587
2014-09-30 $404
2014-06-30 $684
2014-03-31 $637
2013-12-31 $646
2013-09-30 $540
2013-06-30 $576
2013-03-31 $518
2012-12-31 $739
2012-09-30 $588
2012-06-30 $586
2012-03-31 $496
2011-12-31 $606
2011-09-30 $544
2011-06-30 $595
2011-03-31 $534
2010-12-31 $706
2010-09-30 $565
2010-06-30 $620
2010-03-31 $567
2009-12-31 $668
2009-09-30 $533
2009-06-30 $539
2009-03-31 $539
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Consumer Discretionary Broadcasting - Radio & TV $2.984B $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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Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) United States $25.096B 0.00
Fox (FOXA) United States $21.302B 12.34
Fox (FOX) United States $20.151B 11.67
Roku (ROKU) United States $9.972B 0.00
Sirius XM Holdings (SIRI) United States $8.741B 16.52
Nexstar Media (NXST) United States $5.246B 9.78
Liberty Global (LBTYK) United Kingdom $4.827B 0.00
ITV (ITVPY) United Kingdom $3.006B 0.00
Grupo Televisa S.A (TV) Mexico $1.141B 0.00
Gray Television (GTN.A) United States $0.736B 4.92
FuboTV (FUBO) United States $0.511B 0.00
Gray Television (GTN) United States $0.435B 2.91
AMC Networks (AMCX) United States $0.433B 2.44
IHeartMedia (IHRT) United States $0.360B 0.00
Entravision Communications (EVC) United States $0.222B 0.00
Television Broadcasts (TVBCY) Hong Kong, SAR China $0.184B 0.00
E.W Scripps (SSP) United States $0.170B 19.70
Townsquare Media (TSQ) United States $0.155B 11.62
Gaia (GAIA) United States $0.149B 0.00
Saga Communications (SGA) United States $0.079B 15.20
Radio One (UONE) United States $0.069B 1.65
Radio One (UONEK) United States $0.048B 1.15
Phoenix New Media (FENG) China $0.030B 0.00
Anghami (ANGH) $0.021B 0.00
Beasley Broadcast (BBGI) United States $0.014B 0.00
Cumulus Media (CMLS) United States $0.012B 0.00