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New York media and information (NASDAQ: NWSA); FY2025 $8.5B revenue, EBITDA record $1.4B+ (+14%), Foxtel sold to DAZN $2.1B (Dec 2024), WSJ 5.2M+ digital subs competing with Bloomberg for premium journalism and professional info.
News Corporation is a New York City, New York-based global media and information services company — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: NWSA/NWS) — operating The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones, HarperCollins Publishers, the New York Post, The Times, The Sun, The Australian, REA Group digital real estate, and realtor.com through Chairman Lachlan Murdoch and CEO Robert Thomson, reporting FY2025 revenues of approximately $8.5 billion with net income from continuing operations improving 71% to $648 million and Total Segment EBITDA increasing 14% to a record $1.4 billion+. News Corp emerged in its current form on June 28, 2013, when Rupert Murdoch separated the print, publishing, and information assets from the entertainment assets that became 21st Century Fox (now Fox Corporation). The company operates through five primary segments: Digital Real Estate Services (REA Group — the dominant Australian property portal — and Move, which operates realtor.com in the US), Dow Jones (The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, MarketWatch, Factiva — $2.3 billion revenue in FY2024, up 14% YoY, with 5.2+ million digital-only subscriptions growing 16% YoY), Book Publishing (HarperCollins, one of the world's largest trade publishers), News Media (newspapers in the US, UK, and Australia), and Subscription Video Services (Foxtel sold to DAZN in December 2024 for $2.1 billion, completing the divestiture). In FY2024, News Corp reported $9.88 billion in revenue, with digital revenues accounting for approximately 36% of total.
PwC reported record $56.9B in global revenue for FY2025 and invested nearly $1.5B to scale AI capabilities, while reducing headcount by 5,600 amid efficiency pressures.
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) is a multinational professional services network formed by the 1998 merger of Price Waterhouse and Coopers & Lybrand, and is one of the Big Four accounting and advisory firms alongside Deloitte, EY, and KPMG. PwC operates in 149 countries with approximately 364,000 professionals and is headquartered in London. For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025, the network reported record gross revenues of $56.9 billion, up 2.7% in local currency, with Advisory services leading at $24.3 billion (up 4.5%), followed by Assurance at $19.8 billion and Tax & Legal at $12.7 billion.
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