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March 30 (Reuters) - Germany's Bertelsmann BTGGg.F on
Thursday posted record annual revenue, topping its target of 20
billion euros ($21.68 billion), the media, services and
education conglomerate said.
Sales grew 8.3% to 20.2 billion euros.
However, its biggest subsidiary, broadcaster RTL Group
AUDK.LU , which generates about a third of its profit, reported
a fall in core profit, missing expectations, weighed by weak
advertising market and streaming losses.
Last October RTL scrapped a plan to sell its controlling
stake in French TV group M6 MMTP.PA .
In November, Bertelsmann's Penguin Random House publishing
business abandoned a planned $2.2 billion acquisition of Simon &
Schuster after U.S. regulators raised anti-trust concerns.
Those failures have piled pressure on Chief Executive Thomas
Rabe, who had earned plaudits for reshaping the family-owned
media empire since his appointment in 2012.
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(Reporting by Andrey Sychev and Tristan Veyet; editing by
Christian Schmollinger and Jason Neely)
((Andrey.Sychev2@thomsonreuters.com;
Tristan.Chabba@thomsonreuters.com))