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Higher newsprint costs to hit print media hard in FY23: Report

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Updated: May 3rd, 2022, 20:14 IST
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Mumbai: A jump in advertising could lead to an increase of up to 25 per cent in print media revenues in FY23. However, pressure from higher newsprint costs because of Russia’s Ukraine invasion will dent profitability, a report said Tuesday.  The operating profit margins for print media players can narrow by up to 3 percentage points in FY23, the report by ‘India Ratings and Research’ said.

The agency said about 60 per cent of the newsprint used in FY21 was imported. It added that since the invasion began in late February, imported newsprint prices have jumped by up to 80 per cent. It could soar further in the next six months due to the absence of imports.

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A gradual increase in the supply from domestic sources, in an extended period of absence of imports, should keep the prices under check, the report sad.

In FY21, Russia accounted for the highest share of newsprint at 38 per cent, followed by 26 per cent from Canada.

During FY21, newsprint requirement nearly halved to about 1.1 million tonne. This happened due to decline in circulation volumes and low pagination post the Covid-19 outbreak, the agency said. It estimated that the same has increased marginally in FY22.

“While a recovery of circulation volumes and higher advertisement volumes shall lead to an increase in the newsprint consumption during FY23, it is unlikely to revert to the levels of about 2.1 million tonne (FY20), given the substantial drop in the circulation volumes during FY21 and slower recovery in FY22,” the report said.

However, on the positive side, there are factors which will be helping narrow the impact on profit margins as well, the agency said. It pointed to increase in advertisement revenue, stock-up of imported newsprint at a lower cost in the recent past and cost optimisations.

It said print media players derive about two-thirds of their overall revenue from advertisement income, while circulation revenue and other operating income account for the balance one-third. Hence, advertisement revenue is directly linked to economic activities and growth of the print media.

On the back of overall growth in economic activities and an increase in the ad spends from key sectors, advertisement revenue is estimated to increase 25-30 per cent in FY23, while circulation revenue will grow by up to 12 per cent, the report said.

Revenue growth for English print media players could remain high in FY23, primarily in view of the base effect, given they were substantially impacted during FY21 in relation to Hindi and vernacular print media players, it added.

The agency estimated FY22 revenue to have grown around 20 per cent, led by a bounce back in the advertisement revenue of about 25 per cent and circulation revenues having increased by around 10 per cent.

 

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