Valor2025TTMSelling/general/admin expenses65.89 M90.8 MResearch & development——Operating income-99.85 M-99.85 MNon-Operating Income, Total359.45 K359.45 KInterest expense, net of interest capitalized23.17 K23.17 KNon-Operating Income, excl. Interest Expenses8.59 M8.59 MUnusual income/expense-8.25 M-8.25 MPretax income-99.5 M-99.5 MEquity in earnings——Taxes00Non-controlling/minority interest——After tax other income/expense——Net income before discontinued operations-99.5 M-99.5 MDiscontinued operations——Net income-99.5 M-99.5 MDilution adjustment00Preferred dividends4.67 M4.67 MDiluted net income available to common stockholders-104.16 M-104.16 MBasic earnings per share (Basic EPS)-0.96-0.96Diluted earnings per share (Diluted EPS)-0.96-0.96Average basic shares outstanding108.21 M409.92 MDiluted shares outstanding108.21 M409.92 MEBITDA21.31 M21.31 MEBIT14.98 M14.98 MCost of revenue——Other cost of goods sold——Depreciation & amortization (cash flow)6.33 M6.33 M
Newsmax Inc Class B
Newsmax, Inc. is an American cable news, political opinion commentary, and digital media company founded by Christopher Ruddy in 1998. It has been variously described as conservative, right-wing, and far-right. Newsmax Media divisions include its cable and broadcast channel Newsmax TV; its website Newsmax.com, which includes Newsmax Health and Newsmax Finance; and Newsmax magazine, its monthly print publication. The company went public in March 2025.
Newsmax launched Newsmax TV in June 2014 to 35 million satellite subscribers through DirecTV and Dish Network. As of 2019, the network claimed to reach about 70 million households via cable television. The average weekly audience for Newsmax TV is about 319,000 people, as of April 2025. The channel primarily broadcasts from Newsmax's New York studio on Manhattan's East Side, with two headquarters in Boca Raton, Florida, and Washington, D.C. Newsmax began broadcasting in the United Kingdom in October 2023, via Freeview Connect.
The website has been described by The New York Times as a "potent force in conservative politics".