Music Broadcast turns profitable in Q1 FY27 as cost cuts offset 9.7% revenue drop
revenue -9.69% · margins expanding
₹44.54 Cr
-9.69% YoY
₹9.22 Cr
17.49%
+21.3pp YoY
₹0.27
Music Broadcast (standalone basis — the company has no subsidiaries) swung to a Q1 FY27 net profit of ₹9.22 Cr against a ₹2.17 Cr loss in Q1 FY26, a clear YoY turnaround, even as revenue from operations fell 9.7% YoY to ₹44.54 Cr (from ₹49.32 Cr). Sequentially revenue rose 9.2% over Q4 FY26's ₹40.79 Cr, but that comparison is distorted: Q4 FY26 carried a one-off ₹49 Cr (₹4,900 lakh) asset impairment that produced a ₹47.96 Cr loss that quarter, so the QoQ 'recovery' is largely the absence of that charge rather than organic momentum. No consensus estimates for this print turned up in a web search — Music Broadcast is thinly covered — so the result cannot be benchmarked against street numbers (vsStreet: unknown).
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The turnaround was driven by expense discipline rather than revenue growth. Total expenses fell 30.9% YoY to ₹40.42 Cr from ₹58.52 Cr: employee benefit expense down 32.9% (₹12.25 Cr vs ₹18.25 Cr), depreciation down 42.4% (₹4.08 Cr vs ₹7.08 Cr — a smaller net block after last year's impairment lowers the ongoing charge), and finance costs down 76.4% (₹0.72 Cr vs ₹3.06 Cr) following the company's full redemption of its NCRPS on January 19, 2026. Other income also rose to ₹8.20 Cr from ₹7.02 Cr (about 15.5% of total income). Net margin expanded from -3.9% to +17.5% YoY. This confirms management's Q4 FY26 guidance that 'continued focus on operational efficiency and cost discipline' would lift margins, but the accompanying expectation of 'gradual improvement in advertising demand' has not yet shown up — revenue from operations is still down YoY, not up.
The stock went into the print at ₹6.4, up 4.1% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the highest quarterly PAT in the last 6 quarters on our records.
What the summary numbers don't show
EPS ₹0.27 vs -₹0.06 in Q1 FY26
Management expects continued focus on operational efficiency and cost discipline, which has positively impacted margins. While revenue performance has been subdued due to industry-wide softness in advertising spend, the company anticipates a gradual improvement in advertising demand supported by economic recovery and f
— This quarter: met
Corporate developments this quarter were largely non-financial: two senior management designations announced the same day as results (July 22, 2026), and a ₹19.94 lakh stamp duty demand (July 9, 2026) that is immaterial against the ₹9.22 Cr profit. The filing also notes that with the NCRPS fully redeemed, the company has no listed non-convertible securities outstanding, removing Regulation 52 disclosure obligations going forward. No management press release with the company's own framing of the quarter was available for this filing, so the reported figures above are the primary record.
W1
Whether YoY revenue (-9.7% this quarter) turns positive as management's guided 'gradual improvement in advertising demand' materializes — watch Q2 FY27 revenue from operations
W2
Durability of the finance-cost cut (-76.4% YoY to ₹0.72 Cr) post NCRPS redemption across the rest of FY27
W3
Whether the 32.9% YoY employee-cost reduction (to ₹12.25 Cr) holds as a structural cost-discipline gain or reverses
Single-entity result only (no subsidiaries, single-segment FM radio company) — treated as standalone; no consolidated statement exists. Filing is in ₹ Lakhs, converted to ₹ Cr (÷100); totalIncome, totalExpenses, PBT and PAT all tie exactly to the reported lakh figures, and EPS reconciles against paid-up capital/shares. QoQ base (Q4 FY26) carried a one-off ₹49 Cr impairment that drove that quarter's loss, so QoQ 'improvement' is not like-for-like. Both YoY and QoQ PAT are loss-to-profit sign changes, not expressed as % in the performance block.
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