SiriusXM has reported its 2025 fourth-quarter revenue, completing the 2025 fiscal year, and overall, the company saw a slight dip in revenue.
For the duration of 2025, the company reported $8.56 billion in total revenue. That figure represents a 2% year-over-year decline. During the fourth quarter, revenue reached $2.19 billion, flat compared to the prior year.
The company’s net income for the final quarter of 2025 was $99 million. That’s down sharply compared to the $287 million it held during the fourth quarter of 2024. In total, net income for 2025 finished at $805 million, up significantly from a net loss of $2.1 million during the prior year.
“We entered 2025 with renewed strategic focus as a fully independent public company, and we’re pleased to have overdelivered on our commitments, finishing the year with a strong fourth quarter, meaningful free cash flow growth, and exceeding our full-year guidance,” said SiriusXM CEO Jennifer Witz.
“In 2026, we are providing robust guidance that we believe reflects the overall stabilization of the business as we continue to lean into our strengths — our unique programming, leadership in the car, and audio advertising capabilities — to create deeper connections with listeners, deliver unparalleled audio experiences, and drive compelling results for our shareholders,” Witz concluded.
The Adjusted EBITDA for SiriusXM was $691 million in the fourth quarter and $2.67 billion for the entire year, down 2% from 2024.
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