May 1, 2025 - 16:16

NEW YORK, NY, May 01, 2025—Gannett Co., Inc. has released its financial results for the first quarter ending March 31, 2025. The company reported a steady performance, reflecting its ongoing commitment to adapt and thrive in a rapidly changing media landscape.
In this quarter, Gannett highlighted significant achievements in digital subscriptions, which have shown a remarkable increase, contributing positively to the overall revenue. The management emphasized the importance of diversifying revenue streams and enhancing digital offerings to better serve its audience.
Despite facing challenges in traditional advertising revenue, Gannett remains optimistic about its strategic initiatives aimed at driving growth. The company reiterated its business outlook for the remainder of the year, focusing on innovation and operational efficiency to navigate the evolving market dynamics.
Gannett's leadership expressed confidence in its ability to meet the needs of its customers while delivering value to shareholders, setting a positive tone for the upcoming quarters.
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