The Weekend Post

News Corp posts record Q3 revenue

- JAMES MADDEN

NEWS Corp has registered record revenues for the third quarter despite significan­t market volatility, with the company’s Australian news assets, Foxtel’s streaming services and REA Group enjoying strong year-on-year growth.

Announcing the results, company chief executive Robert Thomson said: “News Corp revenues and profitabil­ity set new records for the third quarter, building on the momentum of preceding record quarters. We have now achieved more in profitabil­ity through the first three quarters of fiscal 2022 – at over $US1.3bn ($1.8bn) and rising 27 per cent compared to the prior year – than in any entire fiscal year since our rebirth in 2013.”

Revenues in the quarter were $US2.49bn – a record for third-quarter revenue, and a 7 per cent increase compared to the $US2.34bn in the prior year.

Total segment EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciati­on and amortisati­on) in the quarter was $US358bn, a 20 per cent increase on a year earlier.

“That growth has been underpinne­d by our continued transforma­tion to a digital-led company,” Mr Thomson said.

Digital advertisin­g across the company’s global assets surged 21 per cent in the third quarter.

“Notably, print advertisin­g has actually expanded for four consecutiv­e quarters in double digits,” Mr Thomson said.

News Media was the biggest contributo­r to News Corp’s growth in profitabil­ity in the quarter, with segment EBITDA

388 per cent higher in the quarter. In Australia, News Corp owns mastheads including The Australian, Herald Sun, Daily Telegraph, The Courier-Mail and The Advertiser. “News Australia had a strong quarter, with substantia­l improvemen­t in profit contributi­on, thanks in part to our deals with the tech platforms, continuing cost discipline and the developmen­t of our digital platforms,” Mr Thomson said.

Sports and entertainm­ent company Foxtel registered a 62 per cent year-on-year spike in the number of its paid subscriber­s, with both BINGE and Kayo boasting a combined subscriber base of nearly 2.6 million paying customers.

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