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KT Skylife has successfully transitioned to a surplus in the second quarter of 2025.

KT Skylife announced on the 8th that its consolidated operating profit for the second quarter recorded 13 billion won, marking a transition to a surplus compared to the same period last year. Revenue was 247.2 billion won, down 2.9% from the previous year.

KT Skylife stated, "Through the diversification of content from its subsidiary ENA, the establishment of a seasonal system, and the expansion of the 'I'm SOLO' universe, we have improved advertising revenue and viewership ratings," adding, "Our internet and mobile businesses are continuously growing, and most importantly, the reduction in core expenses such as advertising sales costs and commerce expenses is reflected in these results."

KT Skylife is collaborating with the Korean Sport & Olympic Committee (KSOC) and local governments to expand the B2G and B2B markets for its artificial intelligence (AI) sports broadcasting platform 'POCHAK' in the new business sector. In the third quarter, it plans to launch Sky Life internet bundle products to strengthen its competitiveness. Additionally, the IPTV new product 'ipit TV,' launched last July, is receiving positive feedback from subscribers due to its high quality and cost-effectiveness.

Choi Young-beom, president of KT Skylife, noted, "Sound management strategies and the push for new business are contributing to performance improvement," and stated, "We will continue our growth and innovation in the second half of the year."

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