Rumble shares rose Monday after reporting second-quarter 2025 revenue growth and improved operating efficiency despite a continued net loss, according to Benzinga. The video-sharing and cloud services platform posted second-quarter revenue of $25.1 million, up 12% from last year, driven mainly by higher subscription and licensing revenue. Average revenue per user rose 24% from the prior quarter to 42 cents, while monthly active users fell to 51 million from 59 million. The company attributed the loss to a slowdown in news and political commentary outside the U.S. election cycle. Rumble reported a net loss of $30.2 million, compared to a $26.8 million loss a year earlier. Adjusted EBITDA loss improved by $8.2 million to $20.5 million, helped by a $9.1 million reduction in cost of services from lower programming and content expenses.