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News Corporation, a media and information services company, focuses on creating and distributing content for consumers and businesses worldwide. It operates in six segments: Digital Real Estate Services, Subscription Video Services, Dow Jones, Book Publishing, News Media, and Other. The company distributes content and data products, including The Wall Street Journal, Factiva, Dow Jones Risk & Compliance, Dow Jones Newswires, Barron's, MarketWatch, and Investor's Business Daily through various media channels, such as newspapers, newswires, websites, applications for mobile devices, tablets and e-book readers, newsletters, magazines, proprietary databases, live journalism, videos, and podcasts. It also owns and operates daily, Sunday, weekly, and bi-weekly newspapers comprising The Australian, The Weekend Australian, The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Telegraph, Herald Sun, Sunday Herald Sun, The Courier Mail, The Sunday Mail, The Advertiser, Sunday Mail, The Sun, The Sun on Sunday, The Times, The Sunday Times, and New York Post, as well as digital mastheads and other websites. In addition, the company publishes general fiction, nonfiction, children's, and religious books; provides video sports, entertainment, and news services to pay-TV subscribers and other commercial licensees primarily through cable, satellite, and internet distribution; and broadcasts rights to live sporting events. Further, it offers property and property-related advertising and services on its websites and mobile applications; online real estate services; and professional software and service products, as well as financial services. The company is headquartered in New York, New York.

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  • The Number of Days You Need To Work To Afford a Monthly Mortgage Payment in Each State

    Highest number of days: Hawaii (17 days), California (15 days), Massachusetts (15 days) and Montana (15 days).Lowest number of days: Kansas (7 days), Missouri (7 days), Indiana (7 days), Illinois (7 days), West Virginia (7 days), Michigan (7 days), and Ohio (6 days) AUSTIN, Texas, April 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The median national home price in the U.S. is $412,000 and for Americans looking to buy a home, the magic number of days required to work per month to afford the mortgage payment is 10, according to Realtor.com® data. But, for residents in some states, the number of workdays required can go up to 17 days, a whole week more.

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  • News Corp Completes the Sale of Foxtel Group to DAZN

    News Corporation ("News Corp" or the "Company") today announced it has completed the sale of Foxtel Group ("Foxtel") to DAZN Group Limited ("DAZN"). The completion of the transaction follows DAZN receiving approval for the acquisition of Foxtel from the Foreign Investment Review Board, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission and other regulatory authorities. At completion, A$592 million in shareholder loans were repaid to News Corp, and News Corp received a minority equity interest in DAZN of approximately 6%. News Corp's Senior Vice President and Deputy Chief Financial Officer Andrew Cramer also joined the board of DAZN effective upon completion, and News Corp and its platform

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  • Dow Jones Launches Premium News Product for Risk & Compliance Professionals

    Dow Jones Risk Journal delivers personalized news, insights and analysis for risk management and critical decision making Dow Jones today announced the launch of Dow Jones Risk Journal, a premium news solution from its risk and compliance business providing personalized and actionable insights to enable leaders to manage risk and make informed business decisions. Dow Jones Risk Journal provides comprehensive news and intelligence from a dedicated newsroom of expert journalists who specialize in covering risk and compliance issues, as well as in-depth and nuanced analysis of regulations and enforcement actions from legal contributors. Subscribers will also receive essential, relevant repor

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  • Dow Jones Completes Acquisition of Dragonfly Intelligence and Oxford Analytica

    Dow Jones today announced it has completed the acquisition of Dragonfly Intelligence, a geopolitical and security intelligence provider, and Oxford Analytica, a provider of geopolitical intelligence advisory services. Dow Jones acquired the two companies from FiscalNote Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:NOTE) for $40 million. Dow Jones' parent company, News Corp, expects to receive a $4 million tax benefit in connection with the transaction. Dragonfly and Oxford Analytica will operate as part of Dow Jones Risk & Compliance, complementing its existing product suite with proprietary geopolitical risk and security intelligence. The strategic acquisition is the latest in a series aimed at building Dow Jone

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  • Bigger Down Payments Continue in Q4 2024 as Homeowners Use Pandemic Era Savings and Increased Home Equity

    2024 Saw the Highest Down Payments in the Data's History, Both as a Dollar Amount and as a Share of Purchase Price, according to Realtor.com® AUSTIN, Texas, March 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The typical down payment in the fourth quarter was $30,250, according to a new report from Realtor.com®, ever-so-slightly below the third quarter's level but roughly $3,000 higher than one year prior. Last year saw the highest down payments in the data's history, both as a dollar amount and as a share of purchase price. Down payments were 3.4 percentage points higher than pre-pandemic (2019 Q4) in the fourth quarter of 2024, emphasizing the trend towards bigger down payments. "As inventory recovers, the ho

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  • David Kline to Depart as Chief Technology Officer of News Corp

    Kline's departure follows a successful five-year tenure that fostered innovation across the company's global technology operations News Corp (NASDAQ:NWS, NWSA, ASX: NWS, NWSLV)) announced today that David Kline, the company's Chief Technology Officer, will resign from his role to accept a position outside the organization. He will remain with News Corp through June 30, 2025, and a search is beginning for his successor. Since joining News Corp in January 2020, Mr. Kline's leadership has been instrumental in advancing the organization's technology operations across enterprise systems, product offerings and solution delivery. From the challenges of the pandemic era to the advent of Generativ

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  • Fewer Multifamily Permits Today Could Mean Costlier Rents Ahead

    Rent jumps are expected in: New York, N.Y., Kansas City, Mo., Detroit, Mich., Washington D.C., San Jose, Calif., Baltimore, Md., Boston, St. Louis and Charlotte, N.C.Federal employment hot spots show no sign of meaningful impact from federal layoffs… yetAUSTIN, Texas, March 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Rents have been on a decline in the top 50 metros for over a year, but low multifamily permitting activity is making way for higher rent prices, according to the Realtor.com® February rent report. In fact, within the top 50 metros only 294,000 multifamily units were permitted in 2024, which is well below the 318,000 units permitted at the peak of the pandemic in 2020.

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  • Considering Selling Your Home in 2025? The Best Time to Sell is Right Around the Corner, According to Realtor.com®

    Sellers who list April 13-19 could potentially make $4,800 more, sell their home nine days faster and have 13.2% less competition on average, than in the average week AUSTIN, Texas, March 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In a challenging real estate market, timing can make a difference and this year, according to the Best Time to Sell report from Realtor.com®, the optimal time when sellers are likely to find the ideal balance of market conditions is April 13 - April 19. If 2025 follows the previous years' seasonal trends, sellers who put their home on the market this week could potentially get an average of $27,000 more on their home sale, sell faster and see more buyers in the market when compared

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  • U.S. Housing Market Faces 4 Million-Home Shortage--Realtor.com® Calls on Lawmakers to Let America Build

    The 3.8 million home shortfall is the third-largest since 2012At the current pace, closing the housing gap would take an estimated 7.5 years nationwide—3 years in the South, 6.5 years in the West, 41 years in the Midwest, and the Northeast making no progressMany Millennials/Gen Zers chose to live with others, leaving an estimated 1.63 million "pent-up" households unformed in 2024 that would have otherwise widened the gapAUSTIN, Texas, March 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- More than a decade of underbuilding has left the U.S. with a shortage of nearly 4 million homes, according to a new analysis from Realtor.com®. With home prices and rents stretching budgets to their limits, this persistent supply

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  • What Makes a Market Hot? Realtor.com Finds Homes in the Most On-Demand Markets Spend Two to Four Weeks Less on Market

    Over the last 17 months, only Northeast and Midwest markets have ranked in the top 20 hottest housing markets in the country AUSTIN, Texas, March 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- While the real estate market nationally has been moving towards a period of moderate demand, the hottest markets in the U.S. buck that trend with low days on market, growing median list prices and a lower share of price reductions. According to the Realtor.com® February Hottest Markets Report, homes in the hottest markets spent between 33 and 51 days on market, far less than the national average of 66 days, and garnered between 2.0 and 4.2 times the number of viewers compared to the typical U.S. home.

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  • U.S. Housing Market Faces 4 Million-Home Shortage--Realtor.com® Calls on Lawmakers to Let America Build

    The 3.8 million home shortfall is the third-largest since 2012At the current pace, closing the housing gap would take an estimated 7.5 years nationwide—3 years in the South, 6.5 years in the West, 41 years in the Midwest, and the Northeast making no progressMany Millennials/Gen Zers chose to live with others, leaving an estimated 1.63 million "pent-up" households unformed in 2024 that would have otherwise widened the gapAUSTIN, Texas, March 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- More than a decade of underbuilding has left the U.S. with a shortage of nearly 4 million homes, according to a new analysis from Realtor.com®. With home prices and rents stretching budgets to their limits, this persistent supply

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  • Dow Jones Acquires WorldECR to Enhance Editorial Coverage for Global Compliance Community

    NEW YORK and LONDON, Dec. 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Dow Jones today announced it has acquired WorldECR, an industry-leading provider of news, data and analysis on global export control and trade sanctions. This is the latest in a series of investments and acquisitions aimed at bolstering Dow Jones's portfolio of specialized news, data, analysis and events for business users. Based in London, WorldECR serves compliance professionals from corporations, law firms, governments, professional services, research and financial institutions. Its flagship operations include subscription-b

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  • Susan Panuccio to Depart News Corp in 2025, with Lavanya Chandrashekar Joining the Company as New Chief Financial Officer

    Panuccio's departure comes after two successful decades at News Corp, including transformational leadership as Chief Financial Officer Chandrashekar comes to News Corp after a successful run as CFO of Diageo and 25-plus years in global finance News Corp (NASDAQ:NWS, NWSA, ASX: NWS, NWSLV)) announced today that Susan Panuccio will step down from her role as Chief Financial Officer on January 1, 2025, and will be succeeded by Lavanya Chandrashekar. Ms. Panuccio will continue in an advisory capacity for six months to help ensure a smooth transition and to support Ms. Chandrashekar. Ms. Panuccio has been a key leader during a period of rapid expansion and transformation for News Corp since b

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  • Realtor.com® Champions Buyer's Agents for Underrepresented Groups

    The latest initiative aims to educate the public that without buyers' agents, historically underserved and underrepresented communities are at risk of further distancing themselves from the American Dream of homeownership SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The homebuying process is complex, but for individuals in underrepresented communities the hurdles can be even more daunting. That's why Realtor.com® is extending the reach of its highly successful buyer representation campaign with the launch of a new initiative promoting the benefits of buyer's agents for individuals in historically underserved and underrepresented communities, including BIPOC, AANHPI, Hispanic, LGBTQ+, f

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  • Realtor.com® Calls on Industry to Join Campaign to Stand up for Buyer Representation

    Consumer campaign showcases the value and expertise of buyer's agents during the home sale process with 111 tasks an agent does in a typical transaction SANTA CLARA, Calif., April 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Realtor.com® is standing up for buyer's agents and is calling on the industry to join them in a new campaign that highlights to consumers everything that agents do for them before, during and after the homebuying process. The national multi-tiered integrated marketing campaign launches this week across print, digital and social channels and showcases an astounding 111 item t

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  • Arthur Bochner Named Next News Corp Chief Communications Officer

    Will Succeed Jim Kennedy, Who Is Retiring After 10+ Years With The Company News Corp today announced that veteran communications advisor Arthur Bochner will become Chief Communications Officer and Executive Vice President, following the retirement later this year of Jim Kennedy, who joined the company in 2013. Mr. Bochner will begin at News Corp this month, working with Mr. Kennedy and his team during the transition. He spent nearly a decade at The Walt Disney Company, most recently overseeing strategic communications. He also served as Chief of Staff in the Office of the CEO after holding key communications roles at the company's consumer products and theme park segments. Prior to Disn

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  • Dow Jones Appoints Global Agency Partners to Accelerate Marketing Transformation and Subscription Growth

    NEW YORK, Nov. 16, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Dow Jones, publisher of premium publications including The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, MarketWatch and more, has completed a full agency review across its consumer brands and its suite of business intelligence products, including Factiva, Risk & Compliance and OPIS.  Today, the company formally announced the results of its review process with the appointment of three new agency partners to accelerate its marketing and subscription growth strategy. Dow Jones appointed Mother as its lead creative and strategic agency, responsible for transforming Dow Jones's marketing capabilities, with a focus on harnessing the power of digital media, brand s

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  • Dow Jones Launches Agency Roster Review

    NEW YORK, March 14, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Dow Jones, publisher of The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, MarketWatch and more, is undertaking a full agency review across its consumer brands and its suite of B2B products, including Factiva and Risk & Compliance. Dow Jones will be commencing the detailed review from March 2023.  Following the appointment of Sherry Weiss as Chief Marketing Officer, Dow Jones is announcing a business-wide review of its marketing requirements and services as part of a transformation journey to improve marketing effectiveness for the business. The process has included a restructure of the internal marketing functions across Dow Jones, which has centralized the c

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  • Realtor.com® Appoints Mausam Bhatt as Chief Product Officer

    SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct. 18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Realtor.com® today announced it has named Mausam Bhatt as its chief product officer. In his role, Mausam is responsible for Realtor.com®'s product and design strategy and roadmap, leading and scaling the team, and collaborating closely with the tech and growth teams. Mausam is a seasoned product executive who has helped companies scale globally and built several market-leading products from the ground up. Before venturing out on his own, he led Google's commerce initiatives, where his team developed and accelerated transaction

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  • Dow Jones Completes Acquisition of Dragonfly Intelligence and Oxford Analytica

    Dow Jones today announced it has completed the acquisition of Dragonfly Intelligence, a geopolitical and security intelligence provider, and Oxford Analytica, a provider of geopolitical intelligence advisory services. Dow Jones acquired the two companies from FiscalNote Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:NOTE) for $40 million. Dow Jones' parent company, News Corp, expects to receive a $4 million tax benefit in connection with the transaction. Dragonfly and Oxford Analytica will operate as part of Dow Jones Risk & Compliance, complementing its existing product suite with proprietary geopolitical risk and security intelligence. The strategic acquisition is the latest in a series aimed at building Dow Jone

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  • News Corporation Reports Second Quarter Results for Fiscal 2025

    FISCAL 2025 SECOND QUARTER KEY FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Second quarter revenues were $2.24 billion, a 5% increase compared to $2.14 billion in the prior year, driven by growth at the Digital Real Estate Services, Book Publishing and Dow Jones segments Net income from continuing operations in the quarter was $306 million, a 58% increase compared to $194 million in the prior year Second quarter Total Segment EBITDA was $478 million, a 20% increase compared to $400 million in the prior year In the quarter, reported EPS from continuing operations were $0.40 as compared to $0.28 in the prior year - Adjusted EPS were $0.33 compared to $0.27 in the prior year REA Group posted record rev

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  • News Corporation Reports First Quarter Results for Fiscal 2025

    FISCAL 2025 FIRST QUARTER KEY FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS First quarter revenues were the highest for a first quarter since separation at $2.58 billion, a 3% increase compared to $2.50 billion in the prior year, driven by growth at the Digital Real Estate Services, Book Publishing and Dow Jones segments Net income in the quarter was $144 million, a significant improvement compared to net income of $58 million in the prior year Total Segment EBITDA was the highest for a first quarter since separation at $415 million, compared to $364 million in the prior year In the quarter, reported EPS were $0.21 as compared to $0.05 in the prior year - Adjusted EPS were $0.21 compared to $0.16 in the pri

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  • News Corporation Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year Results for Fiscal 2024

    FISCAL 2024 FOURTH QUARTER AND FULL YEAR KEY FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Fourth quarter revenues were $2.58 billion, a 6% increase compared to $2.43 billion in the prior year, driven by growth at the Digital Real Estate Services, Book Publishing and Dow Jones segments Net income in the quarter was $71 million, a significant improvement compared to a net loss of $(32) million in the prior year Total Segment EBITDA was the highest for a fourth quarter since separation at $380 million, compared to $341 million in the prior year In the quarter, reported EPS were $0.09 as compared to $(0.01) in the prior year - Adjusted EPS were $0.17 compared to $0.14 in the prior year At the Dow Jones

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  • Dow Jones Acquires A2i Systems

    Latest acquisition advances Dow Jones's energy business with industry-leading artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities NEW YORK, July 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Dow Jones announced that it has acquired A2i Systems, a world leader in AI-powered fuel pricing solutions. A2i adds to Dow Jones's growing suite of AI capabilities and will operate as a subsidiary of OPIS within Dow Jones's energy business, maintaining its focus on innovation and product development. A2i's best-in-class AI engine applies advanced predictive technologies and real-time pricing data to forecast consumer bu

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  • News Corporation Reports Third Quarter Results for Fiscal 2024

    FISCAL 2024 THIRD QUARTER KEY FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Third quarter revenues were $2.42 billion, a 1% decrease compared to $2.45 billion in the prior year, reflecting a $21 million, or 1%, negative impact from foreign currency fluctuations. Adjusted Revenues were flat compared to the prior year Net income in the quarter was $42 million, compared to net income of $59 million in the prior year Third quarter Total Segment EBITDA was $322 million, compared to $320 million in the prior year In the quarter, reported EPS were $0.05 as compared to $0.09 in the prior year - Adjusted EPS were $0.11 compared to $0.09 in the prior year At the Dow Jones segment, professional information busi

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  • News Corporation Reports Second Quarter Results for Fiscal 2024

    FISCAL 2024 SECOND QUARTER KEY FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Second quarter revenues were $2.59 billion, a 3% increase compared to $2.52 billion in the prior year, driven by growth at the Digital Real Estate Services, Dow Jones and Book Publishing segments Net income in the quarter was $183 million, compared to net income of $94 million in the prior year Second quarter Total Segment EBITDA was $473 million, compared to $409 million in the prior year In the quarter, reported EPS were $0.27 as compared to $0.12 in the prior year - Adjusted EPS were $0.26 compared to $0.14 in the prior year Dow Jones achieved its highest quarterly revenues and Segment EBITDA since its acquisition in 2007

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  • News Corporation Reports First Quarter Results for Fiscal 2024

    FISCAL 2024 FIRST QUARTER KEY FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS First quarter revenues were $2.50 billion, a 1% increase compared to $2.48 billion in the prior year, driven by growth at the Book Publishing and Dow Jones segments Net income in the quarter was $58 million, compared to net income of $66 million in the prior year First quarter Total Segment EBITDA was $364 million, compared to $350 million in the prior year In the quarter, reported EPS were $0.05 as compared to $0.07 in the prior year - Adjusted EPS were $0.16 compared to $0.12 in the prior year Within the Dow Jones segment, professional information business revenues rose 14% and helped to underpin 10% Segment EBITDA growth a

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  • News Corporation Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year Results for Fiscal 2023

    FISCAL 2023 FOURTH QUARTER AND FULL YEAR KEY FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Fourth quarter revenues were $2.43 billion, compared to $2.67 billion in the prior year, reflecting the absence of the extra week in the prior year and the negative impact from foreign currency fluctuations Net loss in the quarter was $(32) million, inclusive of $166 million related to higher non-cash write- downs and restructuring charges, compared to net income of $127 million in the prior year, which included a $149 million tax benefit Fourth quarter Total Segment EBITDA was $341 million, compared to $315 million in the prior year Digital revenues accounted for over 50% of total revenues for the full year, mark

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  • News Corporation Reports Third Quarter Results for Fiscal 2023

    FISCAL 2023 THIRD QUARTER KEY FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Revenues in the quarter were $2.45 billion, a 2% decrease compared to $2.49 billion in the prior year, reflecting a $98 million, or 4%, negative impact from foreign currency fluctuations. Adjusted Revenues were flat Net income in the quarter was $59 million compared to $104 million in the prior year Total Segment EBITDA in the quarter was $320 million compared to $358 million in the prior year In the quarter, reported EPS were $0.09 compared to $0.14 in the prior year – Adjusted EPS were $0.09 compared to $0.16 in the prior year At the Dow Jones segment, revenues from its professional information business grew 38% from the pr

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    SC 13G - NEWS CORP (0001564708) (Subject)

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    SC 13G - NEWS CORP (0001564708) (Subject)

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