What were Bright Mountain Media's revenue and earnings figures for Q2 2025, and how do they compare to analyst expectations? | BMTM (Aug 07, 2025) | Candlesense

What were Bright Mountain Media's revenue and earnings figures for Q2 2025, and how do they compare to analyst expectations?

Answer

Based on the excerpt you supplied, the press‑release headline tells us that Bright Mountain Media, Inc. (OTCQB: BMTM) announced its second‑quarter 2025 results (and the six‑month period ending June 30, 2025). However, the brief summary you posted does not include the actual financial numbers—i.e., the company’s Q2 2025 revenue, earnings (or loss) and the analysts’ consensus expectations for those metrics.

To give you a complete answer, we would need the specific figures that are normally disclosed in the body of the release, such as:

Metric Q2 2025 Actual Q2 2025 Analyst Expectation Variance
Revenue (or net sales) 
 
 

Net earnings (or net loss) 
 
 

Adjusted EBITDA (if reported) 
 
 


Since those numbers are not present in the information you provided, I cannot state the exact revenue and earnings results or how they compared to analyst forecasts.

What to do next

  1. Locate the full press release – The complete announcement (usually posted on GlobeNewswire or the company’s investor‑relations site) will list the Q2 2025 revenue, net income (or loss), and any adjusted earnings metrics, together with a statement about whether the results “beat,” “met,” or “missed” analyst expectations.

  2. Check analyst consensus data – Financial‑data providers (e.g., Bloomberg, FactSet, Thomson Reuters, or S&P Capital IQ) publish the average analyst estimates for Bright Mountain Media’s Q2 2025 revenue and earnings. Those figures are typically shown in the “Estimates” section of the press release or can be retrieved from the same data platforms.

  3. Compare the two sets of numbers – Once you have both the actual results and the consensus estimates, you can calculate the percentage difference and note any commentary from management (e.g., “Our revenue of $X million exceeded the $Y million consensus estimate by Z%,” or “We posted a net loss of $A million, which was broader than the $B million loss expected by analysts”).

If you can share the full press‑release text (or a link to it) or the analyst consensus numbers, I’ll be able to plug those values into a concise, data‑driven comparison for you.