McGraw Hill’s Q3 earnings call revealed a strong digital-led performance, with recurring and digital revenue significantly up, especially in higher education. The company reported overall revenue growth, increased adjusted EBITDA and gross margins, and substantial debt reduction, despite facing headwinds in K-12 and some international markets. Management raised fiscal 2026 guidance, underscoring a positive long-term outlook focused on digital transformation and AI integration.
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McGraw Hill Earnings Call Highlights Digital-Led Surge
McGraw Hill’s Q3 earnings call revealed a strong digital-led performance, with recurring and digital revenue significantly up, especially in higher education. The company reported overall revenue growth, increased adjusted EBITDA and gross margins, and substantial debt reduction, despite facing headwinds in K-12 and some international markets. Management raised fiscal 2026 guidance, underscoring a positive long-term outlook focused on digital transformation and AI integration.