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News Corp Class A shares (one vote each); same underlying $10.1B FY2024 revenue business as NWS; WSJ, Dow Jones, HarperCollins, REA Group; Murdoch family Class B supervoting control structure.
News Corp Class A (Nasdaq: NWSA) represents the voting shares of News Corp, a global media and information services company controlled by the Murdoch family through Class B supervoting shares, founded as the successor entity when the original News Corporation was separated in 2013 into Fox Corporation (broadcast and cable news entertainment) and News Corp (publishing, digital real estate, and information services). Headquartered in New York City, News Corp generated approximately $10.1 billion in revenues for fiscal year 2024 (ending June 2024) under CEO Robert Thomson. The Class A shares carry one vote per share, while Rupert Murdoch's family trust holds Class B shares with 10 votes per share that maintain controlling governance—a structure common in media companies founded by entrepreneur families who wish to retain editorial and strategic control through public capital markets financing.
Walt Disney (DIS) reported $91.4B revenue in FY2024, up 3% YoY. Largest global entertainment company. ~225,000 employees. HQ: Burbank, CA. Parks, Streaming, Studios.
The Walt Disney Company is the world's largest entertainment conglomerate, headquartered in Burbank, California. Founded in 1923 by Walt and Roy Disney, the company has grown from a small animation studio into a global empire spanning theme parks, film studios, television networks, and streaming services. Disney reported revenues of $91.4B in fiscal year 2024 (ending September 2024), up 3% year-over-year, with a market capitalization of approximately $195B.
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