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Earnings call · FY2025 Q4

Atlanta Braves Holdings, Inc. Q4 FY2025 Earnings Call

Atlanta Braves Holdings, Inc. Q4 FY2025 Earnings Call

Concluded Feb 25, 2026 Audio replay
Feb 25, 2026 30:04 22 turns
Period
FY2025 Q4
Runtime
30:04
Sources
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Executive readout · one minute

What matters this quarter

Atlanta Braves Holdings reported 2025 total revenue of $732 million, up 11% year-over-year, with Adjusted OIBDA of $108 million, up 172%, as the company launched its own direct-to-consumer broadcast platform, BraveVision, after recovering its local TV rights from Main Street Sports.

Adjusted OIBDA growth and revenue mix 47 Cash flow and reinvestment 23 Local media rights / Brave Vision launch 14 Stadium master plan and real estate development 12 Roster construction and on-field competitiveness 11 Ticketing and sponsorship demand 7

Management tone

Confident

Net tone +68 · low hedging

Grounding quotes
  • “We firmly believe we have all the pieces we need to make a postseason run this year and compete for a World Series title.”
  • “we delivered record-breaking regular season ticket sales and sponsorship revenue, underscoring the enduring strength of the Braves brand and the unwavering passion of our fans and partners.”
  • “we are confident in our ability to deliver for our fans and excited to see what our operating team can do.”
  • “FanGraphs picked us to compete for a World Series title and named us the number two preseason team in the entire Majors in their power rankings just behind the Dodgers.”

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Revenue · derived Q4 $61.30M +17.6% YoY
Net income · derived Q4 -$41.45M

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Key takeaways

What improved, and what deserves a closer read.

Constructive signals

  • Total revenue grew 11% YoY to $732 million in 2025, with Baseball revenue up 7% to $635 million and Mixed-Use Development revenue up 45% to $97 million.
  • Adjusted OIBDA jumped 172% to $108 million, including Baseball Adjusted OIBDA of $51 million, an increase of over $44 million YoY.
  • Operating loss improved by $26 million to $(14) million, down from $(40) million in the prior year.
  • Recovered local TV rights from Main Street Sports and launched BraveVision, retaining full creative, sales, and distribution control of broadcasts.
  • Gray Media partnership expanded to 15 spring training games, a 50% increase, plus free over-the-air regular-season simulcasts on Peachtree TV and Peachtree Sports Network.
  • More than 1,900,000 tickets already sold for the 2026 season, with premium clubs sold out and a waitlist on all season products.

Risks & pressure points

  • Free cash flow for 2025 was approximately negative $25 million, raising questions about 2026 cash flow given the local broadcast transition.
  • Q4 operating loss widened 167% to $(49.8) million from $(18.6) million in the prior-year quarter.
  • CFO indicated 2026 local broadcast revenue may differ from the outsourced structure, with fuller disclosure not expected until Q2.
  • Potential tax-law change limiting deductibility of high-paid employee salaries (Section 162(m)) could create a competitive disadvantage versus privately owned franchises; management declined further comment.
  • In-house launch of broadcast distribution carries execution risk as the company steps into the role previously handled by a third-party regional sports network.

Key moments

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“With Main Street out of the way, the Braves now have our local TV rights back, and instead of going through a third-party regional sports network to monetize these rights, we will be stepping into the Main Street role and directly handling the distribution, production, and revenue generation of the full season of games ourselves.” Terence McGuirk, Chairman
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