Financial Performance - For the fiscal 2025 second quarter, the company reported revenues of 407.4million,anincreaseof4.8 million, or 1%, compared to the prior year quarter[3]. - Operating income for the fiscal 2025 second quarter was 139.0million,anincreaseof1.6 million, or 1%, compared to the prior year period[3]. - Adjusted operating income for the fiscal 2025 second quarter was 164.0million,anincreaseof3.9 million, or 2%, compared to the prior year quarter[3]. - Revenues from entertainment offerings were 318.3million,essentiallyunchangedcomparedtotheprioryearperiod,primarilyduetolowerevent−relatedrevenues[7].−TotalrevenuesforthethreemonthsendedDecember31,2024,were407,417 thousand, a slight increase from 402,666thousandinthesameperiodof2023[26].−NetincomeforthethreemonthsendedDecember31,2024,was75,893 thousand, down from 125,249thousandintheprioryear,representingadecreaseof39.5164,012 thousand, compared to 160,080thousandin2023,reflectingayear−over−yearincreaseof2.41.57, down from 2.61inthesameperiodof2023,adecreaseof39.755,219 thousand from 37,572thousandintheprioryear,markingasignificantincreaseof47.085,499 thousand for the six months ended December 31, 2024, down from 105,232thousandin2023,adeclineof18.855 million under its revolving credit facility during the fiscal 2025 second quarter[15]. - The company’s long-term debt, net of deferred financing costs, was 584,701thousandasofDecember31,2024,adecreasefrom599,248 thousand as of June 30, 2024[31]. Expenses and Liabilities - Direct operating expenses associated with entertainment offerings decreased by 7.7million,or48.8 million, or 18%, primarily due to higher employee compensation and benefits[12]. - The company’s total current liabilities decreased slightly to 501,685thousandasofDecember31,2024,from505,823 thousand as of June 30, 2024[31]. - The company incurred 1,361thousandinmerger,spin−off,andacquisition−relatedcostsduringthesixmonthsendedDecember31,2024[28].TicketSalesandEvents−Approximately1.1millionticketsweresoldduringthe91stholidayseasonoftheChristmasSpectacular,comparedtoover1millionticketssoldduring193showslastseason[2].−Arenalicensefeesandotherleasingrevenuesincreasedby4.2 million, or 16%, to $29.8 million, due to three more Knicks and Rangers games played at The Garden[8].