PANews reported on November 10th that Rumble (NASDAQ: RUM), a video sharing platform and cloud service provider, released its Q3 2025 financial results. The report showed that revenue for the quarter was $24.8 million, a 1% year-over-year decrease; monthly active users (MAUs) were 47 million, a 7.8% decrease quarter-over-quarter, primarily due to reduced news and political content outside the US election cycle and a decline in creator content output during the summer. However, average revenue per user (ARPU) increased 7% quarter-over-quarter to $0.45, benefiting from higher audience monetization efficiency despite the decrease in users. In addition, Rumble reported a net loss of $16.3 million in the third quarter, narrowing by nearly half year-over-year; its adjusted EBITDA loss was $15.1 million, an improvement of $8.4 million year-over-year. As of September 30, 2025, the company had $293 million in liquidity, including $26.98 million in cash and 210.82 bitcoins. Recently, Rumble entered into a strategic partnership with Cumulus Media and collaborated with Perplexity AI to launch a video search function and subscription bundle service. Previously, it was reported that video-sharing platform Rumble partnered with Tether to launch a Bitcoin tipping feature in early December .PANews reported on November 10th that Rumble (NASDAQ: RUM), a video sharing platform and cloud service provider, released its Q3 2025 financial results. The report showed that revenue for the quarter was $24.8 million, a 1% year-over-year decrease; monthly active users (MAUs) were 47 million, a 7.8% decrease quarter-over-quarter, primarily due to reduced news and political content outside the US election cycle and a decline in creator content output during the summer. However, average revenue per user (ARPU) increased 7% quarter-over-quarter to $0.45, benefiting from higher audience monetization efficiency despite the decrease in users. In addition, Rumble reported a net loss of $16.3 million in the third quarter, narrowing by nearly half year-over-year; its adjusted EBITDA loss was $15.1 million, an improvement of $8.4 million year-over-year. As of September 30, 2025, the company had $293 million in liquidity, including $26.98 million in cash and 210.82 bitcoins. Recently, Rumble entered into a strategic partnership with Cumulus Media and collaborated with Perplexity AI to launch a video search function and subscription bundle service. Previously, it was reported that video-sharing platform Rumble partnered with Tether to launch a Bitcoin tipping feature in early December .

Rumble released its Q3 2025 financial report, showing a decline in monthly active users but an increase in revenue per user.

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PANews reported on November 10th that Rumble (NASDAQ: RUM), a video sharing platform and cloud service provider, released its Q3 2025 financial results. The report showed that revenue for the quarter was $24.8 million, a 1% year-over-year decrease; monthly active users (MAUs) were 47 million, a 7.8% decrease quarter-over-quarter, primarily due to reduced news and political content outside the US election cycle and a decline in creator content output during the summer. However, average revenue per user (ARPU) increased 7% quarter-over-quarter to $0.45, benefiting from higher audience monetization efficiency despite the decrease in users.

In addition, Rumble reported a net loss of $16.3 million in the third quarter, narrowing by nearly half year-over-year; its adjusted EBITDA loss was $15.1 million, an improvement of $8.4 million year-over-year. As of September 30, 2025, the company had $293 million in liquidity, including $26.98 million in cash and 210.82 bitcoins.

Recently, Rumble entered into a strategic partnership with Cumulus Media and collaborated with Perplexity AI to launch a video search function and subscription bundle service.

Previously, it was reported that video-sharing platform Rumble partnered with Tether to launch a Bitcoin tipping feature in early December .

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