Reports Q2 adjusted OIBDA $65.7M vs. $45.75M last year. The company said, “Baseball revenue increased 8% in the second quarter of 2025 compared to the prior year period primarily driven by growth in broadcasting revenue due to additional streaming rights granted to our regional broadcast partner, as well as contractual rate increases. Baseball event revenue increased primarily due to contractual rate increases on season tickets and existing sponsorship contracts, as well as new premium seating and sponsorship agreements, partially offset by a reduction in concession revenue due to reduced attendance at regular season home games. Other revenue increased primarily due to a concert held at Truist Park, as well as other special events.”
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