Vivendi Revenue Falls on Music Sales, Dollar
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Vivendi Universal, which is selling its Hollywood studios and cable networks to General Electric Co.’s NBC, said fourth-quarter revenue fell 9% to $9.08 billion as music sales declined and the dollar weakened.
Revenue at Universal Music Group fell 19% to $2.1 billion. The unit suffered from a 17% decline of the dollar against the euro in 2003 and “difficult music market conditions.” Revenue at Vivendi Universal Entertainment declined 4% to $2.2 billion, hurt by the declining dollar.
Excluding the effects of the exchange rate, Universal Television Networks’ revenue rose 19%, helped by higher advertising sales at USA Network and Sci Fi Channel. Revenue at the Universal film unit rose 32% on that basis.
Vivendi’s shares rose 48 cents to $26.21 on the NYSE.
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