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iHeartMedia, Inc. (IHRT) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

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iHeartMedia, Inc. (IHRT) Q1 2026 Earnings Call May 11, 2026 4:30 PM EDT

Company Participants

Andrey Hart
Bob Pittman – Chairman & CEO
Rich Bressler – President, COO & Director
Michael McGuinness – Chief Financial Officer

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Conference Call Participants

Aaron Watts – Deutsche Bank AG, Research Division
Stephen Laszczyk – Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Research Division
Sebastiano Petti – JPMorgan Chase & Co, Research Division
Patrick Sholl – Barrington Research Associates, Inc., Research Division

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Operator

Good afternoon, and welcome to iHeartMedia’s First Quarter 2026 Earnings Call. [Operator Instructions] As a reminder, this conference call is being recorded. I would now like to turn the call over to Andrey Hart, Senior Vice President of Investor Relations. Thank you. Please go ahead.

Andrey Hart

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Good afternoon, everyone, and thank you for taking the time to join us for our first quarter 2026 earnings call.

Joining me for today’s discussion are Bob Pittman, our Chairman and CEO; Rich Bressler, our President and COO; and Mike McGuinness, our CFO.

At the conclusion of our prepared remarks, management will take your questions. In addition to our press release, we have an earnings presentation available on our website that you can use to follow along with our remarks. Please note that this call may include forward-looking statements regarding our financial performance and operating results. These statements are based on management’s current expectations, and actual results could differ from what is stated as a result of certain factors identified on today’s call and in the company’s SEC filings, including our recent 8-K filing. Additionally, during this call, we will refer to certain non-GAAP financial measures. Reconciliations between GAAP and non-GAAP financial measures are included in our earnings release, earnings presentation and our SEC filings, which are available in the Investor Relations section of our website.

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Tobacco giant Imperial Brands has warned a protracted conflict in the Middle East could impact input costs and consumer demand, including duty free, but has reiterated its full-year guidance.

Announcing its half-year results on Tuesday, the Bristol-headquartered Golden Virginia maker said tobacco pricing “more than offset” cigarette volume declines and was expected to have more of a benefit in the second half.

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Underlying revenue was up 1.8 per cent to £3.7bn, while first-half adjusted operating profit was £1.64bn pounds – up just 0.6 per cent on a constant currency basis – for the six months to the end of March, driven by strong demand in Europe and emerging markets.

Imperial confirmed it had completed a £809m share buyback in the period – as part of a wider £1.45bn scheme – and had increased its interim dividend by four per cent.

It also said its transformation strategy was “on track” to deliver £320m of cost savings a year by 2030.

Lukas Paravicini, chief executive, said: “In combustibles, robust pricing momentum has continued to deliver low single-digit growth, at constant currency, in both net revenue and adjusted operating profit.

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“In next generation products we continue to grow market share in all three categories. We have seen particularly strong growth in heated tobacco, following the rollout of our Pulze 3.0 device.

“Our modern oral portfolio has grown strongly in European markets, while in the US we have grown volume share in a competitive market.”

Looking ahead to the second half, Imperial said it would “continue to monitor” the situation in the Middle East, which had created a “more uncertain” macroeconomic environment.

“While tensions in the Middle East have led to a more uncertain macroeconomic environment, we continue to be confident of delivering a step-up in adjusted operating profit growth, in line with our full year guidance,” Mr Paravicini added.

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Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos stated early in the investigation that Guthrie required medication that, if missed for even 24 hours, “could be fatal.” She lives with a pacemaker, high blood pressure, cardiac issues and chronic pain that severely limit her mobility. She cannot walk far unassisted and left behind her phone, purse, keys and all medications when taken.

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“Without her specific regimen, survival beyond a week or two would be extraordinary, especially at her age and with documented fragility,” said one retired cardiologist familiar with similar cases who spoke on background. “One hundred days is almost unimaginable.”

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The case began as a suspected botched burglary that escalated. Investigators recovered DNA from a glove, reviewed doorbell footage showing a lone masked suspect with a holstered pistol, and received purported ransom notes sent to media outlets rather than the family. No proof of life has ever been provided despite family pleas.

Savannah Guthrie and her siblings have made emotional public appeals, including a Mother’s Day video over the weekend. “Mama… we need you to come home,” Savannah said, emphasizing her mother’s pain and need for medicine. A combined $1.2 million reward remains for information leading to her safe return.

Former FBI profilers analyzing the blood spatter describe a possible “last stand” on the porch, suggesting Guthrie was alive and resisting when forced from her home. Retired agent Jim Clemente believes a lone abductor made critical mistakes that should eventually lead to identification. Yet after three-plus months, no arrests have been made.

The prolonged absence without medication has shifted focus among investigators and experts from rescue to recovery. Sheriff Nanos told reporters recently that the multi-agency task force, including the FBI, is making “really great” progress and the case is nearing resolution, though details remain sealed.

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Health complications in elderly abduction cases are well-documented. Abductions of people in their 80s are statistically rare, and survival rates plummet when chronic conditions go untreated. Without medication, Guthrie’s pacemaker alone could not prevent complications like atrial fibrillation, hypertension crises or organ failure.

One theory among retired investigators is that kidnappers underestimated her medical needs, leading to an unplanned medical emergency shortly after the abduction. A botched ransom scheme may have turned fatal, prompting efforts to conceal evidence. No credible sightings have surfaced despite widespread publicity.

The family has cooperated fully and is not considered suspect. DNA testing continues on mixed samples, and surveillance footage from the area is still being analyzed. The FBI’s Phoenix division has stressed the urgency due to Guthrie’s health from the earliest days.

Public attention remains high, fueled by Savannah Guthrie’s national platform. The case has drawn comparisons to other high-profile missing persons investigations but stands out due to the victim’s age, health vulnerabilities and celebrity connection. Social media has seen both supportive messages and conspiracy speculation, which authorities urge the public to avoid.

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Medical ethicists and elder advocates say the situation highlights vulnerabilities facing aging Americans living alone. Many seniors rely on precise daily regimens; disruptions can turn minor crimes into tragedies. Guthrie’s case, they note, underscores the need for better home security and rapid response protocols in suspected abduction scenarios.

As the 100-day mark passed, the focus for many shifted from hope of survival to seeking answers and closure. Sheriff’s officials describe the investigation as active and ongoing, with recent developments giving investigators confidence. Yet without proof of life or recovery, the family endures unimaginable uncertainty.

Nancy Guthrie raised her children with strength and love after losing her husband decades ago. Friends describe her as resilient but physically limited in recent years. Her absence has left a void felt far beyond Tucson, amplified by daily national media coverage.

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