KEY POINTS
  • CBS sees advertising prices rising for its slate of TV shows in the upcoming fall programming season, executives said.
  • The TV broadcaster and media company also reported first-quarter revenue falling short of analysts' estimates from weaker content licensing and distribution sales.
  • Revenue from its content licensing and distribution segment fell 3.2% to $963 million in the quarter.

New York City on August 6, 2018.

CBS sees advertising prices rising for its slate of TV shows in the upcoming fall programming season, executives said, as the TV broadcaster and media company on Thursday reported first-quarter revenue falling short of analysts' estimates from weaker content licensing and distribution sales.