News Corp share price higher: Still profitable despite falling news revenues

Releasing its quarterly earnings, the News Corp (ASX: NWS) share price has lifted after making a profit despite another weak performance in the company's News and Information Services segment.

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The News Corp (ASX: NWS) share price has jumped 2.13% higher to $18.71 in lunchtime trade on Friday.

This comes after the global mass media giant released its second-quarter earnings release for the three months ending 31 December 2018, managing to turn a profit despite falling revenues in the company's largest segment, News and Information Services.

A summary of the financial results is provided below:

  • Revenue grew 21% on the previous corresponding period.
  • Net income was $119 million compared to a $66 million loss in the previous corresponding period. The previous corresponding period included a $174 million charge related to the enactment of the U.S.Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
  • Adjusted EPS was $0.18 compared to $0.24 in the previous corresponding period.

The company saw strong revenue growth bolstered by the merger of Foxtel and Fox Sports into a combined entity, which News Corp holds a 65% stake in. Previously News Corp had held a 50% stake in Foxtel and a 100% stake in Fox Sports, so the transaction saw Foxtel's results being consolidated with News Corp's.

Areas of strength include News Corp's Digital Real Estate Services segment, which saw 7% revenue growth on the same period last year, and its Book Publishing segment, which grew 6%.

These segments are relatively small compared with News and Information Services, which saw revenue drop by 3% and a 15% contraction in EBITDA. Weakness in the company's newspaper businesses continues to be an issue, albeit partially offset by growth in digital advertising revenues.

It's worth paying attention to the company's Subscription Video Services segment, however, which launched Kayo Sports in late November 2018. The sports-only OTT streaming service now has 115,000 subscribers and was launched to very positive reviews. The move signifies News Corp's attempts to adapt to changing consumer's preferences amidst falling broadcast subscribers.

The News Corp share price has climbed 14.75% so far in 2019, compared to a gain of 7.6% for the S&P/ASX 200 index.

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