Music Broadcast net loss widens to ₹53 cr as revenue falls 26%
The radio broadcaster booked a ₹49 cr impairment on non-financial assets, dragging the bottom line.
— 1 earlier story on Music Broadcast Ltd. →What's new
- Net loss widened to ₹53.32 cr from ₹33.84 cr a year ago
- Revenue fell 26% to ₹174.43 cr
- Took a ₹49 cr impairment on non-financial assets
Why it matters
A 26% revenue decline and a one-off impairment indicate structural challenges in the radio ad market. The widening loss raises questions about the company's turnaround timeline.
What we're watching
- Whether revenue stabilises in the current quarter
- Any cost-cutting measures or restructuring plans
- Ad-spend recovery in the radio sector
The full read
Music Broadcast reported a ₹53.32 cr net loss for FY26, more than 50% wider than the previous year's ₹33.84 cr loss, as revenue slumped 26% to ₹174.43 cr. The company also took a ₹49 cr impairment on non-financial assets, a sign that some investments are not performing as expected. Routine governance changes including NRC reconstitution and an internal auditor switch were also approved but do not alter the core financial narrative. The numbers are now public after the board meeting; the market had been alerted to the call earlier. The key question is whether the ad market can revive or if further write-downs are ahead.