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· learn about the strategic cost savings and the future outlook for itv, including its streaming service itvx, and potential sale talks. · shares in the uk broadcaster dropped about a tenth on thursday morning after itv said revenues fell 8 per cent in the nine months to the end of september to £2. 7bn, worse than … · uk commercial broadcaster itv’s profit before tax more than doubled year-on-year in 2024, although revenue dipped as a result of the 2023 us actors and writers’ strikes and … · full year margin will be within the 13-15% target range, although lower than 2024, reflecting the change in sales mix, as the market continues to recover following the us strikes · uk commercial broadcaster itv reported a huge drop in profit in its half-year results today, following investment in its new streaming service itvx and amid what the company … Itv’s business model is based on a unique set of strategic assets and competitive advantages, enabling us to grow our diversified revenue streams and create value for our shareholders. · itv studios suffered a 21% drop in profits during the first half of 2025 but a near 40% rise in revenue from its us operations helped to cushion the blow. · despite the revenue drop, profits improved, with group adjusted ebita increasing 11% to £542 million. This was aided by a unique set of circumstances which drove studios’ profit … The u. k. ’s itv revealed strong profit growth in its full-year results for 2024, despite facing challenges from the u. s. · itv said its studios division delivered record profits despite the impact of the 2023 us actors and writers strikes and softer demand from free-to air broadcasters reducing revenue. Actors and writers strikes and softening demand from traditional.