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    News Corp beats results helped by robust growth in digital real estate

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 6, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    News Corp's Q2 results beat estimates with strong growth in digital real estate and Dow Jones, despite a decline in news media revenue.

    News Corp's Strong Q2 Results Driven by Digital Growth

    (Reuters) - News Corp reported second-quarter results that beat analysts' estimates on Wednesday, as growth in its digital real estate, book publishing and Dow Jones segments help offset its slowing news media segment.

    The company has been re-aligning its focus on digital and subscription-based operations to fend off competition in a crowded market and navigate a shift toward diverse digital platforms and formats for news consumption. It is also working to strengthen its real estate marketplace business in Australia and the United States.

    Its digital real estate segment jumped 13% for the second quarter, benefiting from price increases in Australia.

    In the U.S., Move revenues increased for the first time in ten quarters, but were partially offset by higher mortgage rates in the housing market.

    Pew Research estimates 58% of Americans consume news from digital devices.

    Dow Jones, which accounts for the largest share of revenue and houses publications such as the Wall Street Journal, Barron's and Market Watch, grew 3% to $600 million for the quarter ended December 31. That was aided by growth in circulation and subscription revenues.

    Revenue from News Corp's news media unit fell 2% in the quarter. It posted a 2% decline in its advertising revenue, citing a traffic reduction at some mastheads due to "algorithm changes at certain platforms."

    Revenue from its book publishing unit, which consists of HarperCollins, rose 8% on higher sales of its physical and digital books.

    News Corp's revenue stood at $2.23 billion in the quarter, compared with analysts' average estimate of $2.17 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.

    Its adjusted profit per share stood at 33 cents, beating estimates of 31 cents.

    (Reporting by Rishi Kant in Bengaluru; Editing by Alan Barona)

    Key Takeaways

    • •News Corp's Q2 results exceeded expectations.
    • •Digital real estate segment grew by 13%.
    • •Dow Jones revenue increased by 3%.
    • •News media unit revenue fell by 2%.
    • •HarperCollins sales rose by 8%.

    Frequently Asked Questions about News Corp beats results helped by robust growth in digital real estate

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses News Corp's Q2 financial results, highlighting growth in digital real estate and Dow Jones segments.

    2How did News Corp's digital real estate perform?

    The digital real estate segment grew by 13%, with price increases in Australia and improved revenues in the U.S.

    3What challenges did News Corp face?

    News Corp faced a 2% decline in news media revenue due to reduced traffic from algorithm changes on certain platforms.

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