The Japanese broadcaster posted net profit of Y7.70bn for the year ended 31 March, versus Y6.03bn a year earlier, with earnings per share rising to Y289.30 from Y224.33.
Revenue increased to Y164.92bn from Y155.84bn, while operating profit climbed to Y11.40bn from Y7.79bn and pretax profit rose to Y11.94bn from Y8.26bn.
The results, prepared under Japanese accounting standards, show profit growth outpacing sales gains in the latest full-year performance.
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