STV Studios order book £92m as new CEO starts work

Rufus Radcliffe

The new CEO of Glasgow-based STV Group plc has delivered his first trading update for investors, with the media firm saying that “performance remains in line with market expectations, despite ongoing weakness in the linear TV advertising and commissioning markets.”

The group said STV Studios continues to trade well, winning commissions “despite constrained budgets and delivering for our customers in a continued inflationary environment ”

STV Studios forward orderbook was £92 million at the end of October “with the division having delivered revenue of £24m and won commissions with a value of £15m since end July.”

New CEO Rufus Radcliffe joined STV from ITV plc where until April 2024 he was a member of the executive committee and latterly held the position of Managing Director of Streaming, Interactive and Data, playing a key role in the acceleration of ITV’s digital transformation.

Prior to joining ITV, Radcliffe spent nine years at Channel 4.

Following confirmation of multiple commissions in Q3, including a second series of global drama, Criminal Record, for Apple TV+, STV Studios labels have secured further orders in Q4 to date,” said STV.

“These include two original new formats for wholly-owned label Crackit TV – Crime Scene Cleaners (10 x 60″) for Channel 4 and Hunting Britain’s Bedroom Predators (3 x 90″) for Channel 5.  Both series will be delivered in 2025.”

Q3 Total Advertising Revenue (TAR) before commission was ahead of guidance, up 5%. Q4 TAR is expected to be down 10% versus strong comparators that included the Rugby World Cup. Full year 2024 TAR before commission expected to be up 2-3%.

“Following the success of Brookside and Disney drama titles, STV Player continues to acquire key content and is now the only place where UK viewers can stream Irish police soap dramaRed Rock, from start to finish for free,” said STV.

“Since its launch in mid-September, Red Rock has delivered 2m hours of viewing and is currently the best performing title on STV Player this year, after the soaps.

There continues to be a strong focus on cost control across the business. STV’s 3-year cost savings plan is on course to deliver at least £1.5m of savings in 2024 and hit the target £5m annual run rate by the end of 2026, as previously guided.”

Radcliffe said: “I joined STV on 1 November and have been very impressed by its strong foundations and prospects for future growth. I’ve been struck by the creativity, dynamism and commitment of the team and I look forward to working closely with them to build on recent successes.

There’s no doubt that we continue to operate against a challenging advertising and commissioning backdrop, and we will continue to take action to mitigate against that where possible.

The acquisition strategy in STV Studios is helping us to deliver in a tough market, with new commissions secured for original formats since our interim results.

We expect the full year TAR to be up 2-3%, boosted by the Euros earlier this year. The winter schedule brings the return of entertainment juggernaut, I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here, and The 1% Club. And looking further ahead, we have a strong drama offering at the start of 2025 on STV and STV Player.”