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News Corp lifts profit despite Australian newspapers

News Corp has lifted first-quarter profit 48.5 per cent to $US101 million ($A138.8 million) despite a seven per cent fall in revenue at its Australian newspapers.

Nov 08, 2018, updated Nov 08, 2018
Rupert Murdoch. Photo: AP/Noah Berger

Rupert Murdoch. Photo: AP/Noah Berger

Total advertising revenues at News Corp’s news and information unit – which includes The Australian and The Advertiser in Adelaide – declined seven per cent from the same time a year ago, driven by weakness in print, mainly in Australia and the UK.

Overall News Corp revenue rose 23 per cent to $US2.52 billion, helped by the local merger of Foxtel and Fox Sports, the strong performance of its real estate assets, and book publishing.

Chief executive Robert Thomson said the news unit had still shown progress, with nearly 65 per cent of Wall Street Journal subscribers now digital only.

“Our growth in revenue and earnings reaffirmed our strategy to focus on digital development, and to put particular emphasis on subscriptions as the advertising market continues to evolve,” Thomson said.

There were 442,400 digital subscribers to News Corp Australia’s mastheads at September 30, compared to 375,400 in the prior year.

REA Group, the ASX-listed company that owns realestate.com.au and is 61.6 per cent owned by News Corp, said first-quarter earnings grew 23 per cent to $A130.9 million on a 17 per cent lift in revenue.

“Despite tougher market conditions, our customers and consumers are clearly seeing value in the products and experiences we are creating,” REA Group chief executive Tracey Fellows said.

– AAP

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