Atlanta Braves Holdings, Inc. (BATRA): Results of Operations and Financial Condition
Atlanta Braves Holdings, Inc. (BATRA) filed an SEC Form 8-K — Results of Operations and Financial Condition. EX-99.1 2 batra-20260805xex99d1.htm EX-99.1 Exhibit 99.1 ATLANTA BRAVES HOLDINGS REPORTS SECOND QUARTER 2026 FINANCIAL RESULTS Atlanta, Georgia, August 5, 2026 – Atlanta Braves Holdings, Inc. (“ABH”) (Nasdaq: BATRA, BATRK) today reported results for its second quarter ended J
How this was made
The 30-second read
Why it matters
BATRA’s profitability swung materially year over year: Baseball Adjusted OIBDA fell to $(6)M from $52M, and total Adjusted OIBDA fell to $12M from $65.7M, while operating income moved to a $(19)M loss. The filing also provides segment revenue drivers (home games, BravesVision timing, City Connect apparel demand, tenant recoveries and new leases).
Market read
Traders get a fresh, company-specific earnings datapoint with segment-level profitability deterioration and explicit operational drivers, enabling immediate reassessment of near-term earnings trajectory.
What to watch
The company attributes media-related revenue declines to timing under BravesVision linear distribution agreements and national rights changes, so quarter-to-quarter comparability may be distorted by revenue recognition mechanics rather than demand collapse.
Background
This is an SEC Form 8-K (Item 2.02) with ABH’s Q2 2026 financial results and segment discussion for the quarter ended June 30, 2026.
Ticker impact
ABH reported Q2 2026 results showing total revenue down 2% YoY to $305.1M and operating loss of $(18.5)M.
Near-term downside bias as traders reprice earnings power and segment margin trends, especially the swing in Baseball Adjusted OIBDA to $(6)M.
The 8-K includes specific, current-period financial datapoints (revenue, Adjusted OIBDA, operating income/loss) and clear drivers (fewer home games, BravesVision costs, expense increases) that directly affect BATRA’s fundamentals.
Market effects
Sports franchise owners with real-estate components may see investor focus shift to attendance sensitivity and media-cost leverage.
Limited, as the disclosure is company-specific to Atlanta Braves Holdings’ operations and The Battery Atlanta rentals.
Low, primarily affects US-listed sports entertainment and stadium-adjacent real estate sentiment.
Counterpoint
Mixed-Use Development Adjusted OIBDA rose 18% YoY to $21M, which could partially offset baseball weakness if rental recoveries and new leases continue.
Key entities
- issuerAtlanta Braves Holdings, Inc.
Nasdaq-listed sports franchise and mixed-use real estate owner reporting Q2 2026 results on Form 8-K.
- real_estate_portfolioThe Battery Atlanta
Mixed-use development adjacent to Truist Park, driving a growing portion of revenue and rental income.
- media_programBravesVision
Company media initiative referenced as a driver of revenue timing and higher production and SG&A costs.





