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Home » Cablevision's ARPU Reaches $121 per Month

Cablevision's ARPU Reaches $121 per Month

August 7, 2007
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Cablevision reported Q2 revenue of $1.568 billion, up 12.3% compared to the prior year period. Cable Television second quarter 2007 net revenues increased 13.0% to $1.14 billion. Some highlights:

  • Basic video customers essentially flat for the quarter and up 38,000 or 1.2% from June 2006
  • iO: Interactive Optimum digital video customers up 39,000 or 1.6% from March 2007 and 279,000 or 12.3% from June 2006
  • Optimum Online high-speed data customers up 50,000 or 2.4% from March 2007 and 277,000 or 14.6% from June 2006
  • Optimum Voice customers up 81,000 or 6.1% from March 2007 and 412,000 or 41.7% from June 2006
  • Revenue Generating Units up 168,000 or 1.8% from March 2007 and 999,000 or 12.1% from June 2006
  • Cable Television Average Monthly Revenue per Basic Video Customer was $121.01, up $4.06 or 3.5% from the first quarter of 2007 and $12.00 or 11.0% from the second quarter of 2006.

http://www.cablevision.com

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