The group has declared a single-tier dividend of 1.5 sen per ordinary share.
Media Prima said the marginal rise in quarterly revenue was largely driven by higher advertising revenue.
In a filing with Bursa Malaysia today, Media Prima said the marginal rise in revenue was largely driven by higher advertising revenue generated during the current quarter. “We maintain a strong belief that our brand strength, expansive reach, and innovative content will continue to strongly resonate with our dedicated audiences and advertisers while delivering value to our shareholders,” he said.
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