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Beano publisher recovers from £161m loss after axing hundreds of jobs

DC Thomson was founded in 1905 and also publishes The Sunday Post and The Dandy

DC Thomson, the group behind iconic publications such as Stylist, Press & Journal, and The Beano, has rallied to a pre-tax profit of £93.8m for the year to 31 March 2024, bouncing back from a previous £161m loss.

The firm's latest accounts lodged with Companies House reveal that despite revenue dipping from £161.4m to £153.8m over the 12 months, the Dundee-based company, established in 1905, marks a significant turnaround, as reported by .

The group also publishes classics like The Sunday Post and The Dandy and has reported a staff reduction from 1,603 to 1,314 within the year. A board-signed statement noted: "Demand was adversely affected by pressure on º£½ÇÊÓÆµ consumers’ real disposable income and consumer confidence."

"As a result, we have continued the theme of efficiency in trading operations through staff changes and training programs."

"This involves the use of technical solutions and the use of artificial intelligence tools as they develop."

"This however is done with a look to the culture of our business, which will always prioritise quality journalism and content creation."

"Our transformation journey is showing momentum, and it is understood that it will take time and investment."

DC Thomson has ‘resilient print income’

DC Thomson acknowledged a 'resilient print income' despite recording a drop in revenue attributed to the shutdown of ventures including Bunkered Golf Breaks, Pure Radio, and some magazine brands nearing the end of their viable lifespan.