Walt Disney’s cable and broadcast networks saw income rise in the second quarter despite lower ratings and advertising revenues during the writers strike, Media Daily News reports. International sales of “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Lost” drove the broadcast group’s net operating income up 17% to $223 million, the Web site says. The cable group rose 14% to $1.1 billion with the help of ESPN affiliate revenues and investments in Lifetime and A&E, the Web site notes.
—Vlada Gelman
Disney Profits Despite Strike
May 7, 2008 • Post A Comment
But many economists were surprised by the accelerated inflation in China that the National Bureau of Statistics disclosed in Beijing last week. Overall consumer prices were 4.4 percent higher last month than a year earlier.
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