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News Corporation (NWS) is a prominent American media and publishing conglomerate with an international footprint. The company operates across various segments, including Digital Real Estate Services, Subscription Video Services, Dow Jones, Book Publishing, News Media, and Other segments. News Corporation owns influential publications such as The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, New York Post, The Times, The Sun, The Australian, Herald Sun, and The Daily Telegraph.
The company's Digital Real Estate Services segment includes dominant property listing platforms such as realtor.com®, operated by subsidiary Move, Inc. In the Subscription Video Services segment, News Corp holds a 65% stake in Foxtel, a key player in the Australian subscription video market, with streaming platforms like Kayo for sports and Binge for entertainment.
Through its 61% stake in the REA Group, News Corp also leads the property listings business in Australia. The Book Publishing segment features HarperCollins, one of the largest book publishers globally. The Dow Jones segment offers extensive news, business information, and compliance solutions via leading publications and products, including MarketWatch and Investor's Business Daily.
News Corp's innovative initiatives include the launch of the AI-powered Dow Jones Integrity Check, designed to enhance compliance workflows and investigative due diligence. This platform emphasizes AI's responsible use, aligning with regulatory standards and providing users with reliable, auditable insights.
In recent developments, News Corp through realtor.com® highlighted the best week for home sellers in 2024, while also unveiling the top housing markets for electric vehicle owners and the most affordable beach towns in America. These insights demonstrate the company's commitment to leveraging data analytics and market trends to provide valuable resources for consumers.
News Corp’s diverse portfolio and strategic focus on technology and market trends position it as a significant player in the global media and publishing industry, continuously innovating to meet consumer and business needs.
The Realtor.com® Monthly Rental Report reveals significant trends in U.S. rental prices as of July 2022. The median rent reached an all-time high of $1,879, with a notable 12.3% increase year-over-year. Renters faced an average hike of $160 when renewing leases and $300 when moving. While suburban rents have caught up to urban prices, landlords are beginning to adjust to rising tenant budget constraints. Despite inflation pressures, the rate of rent growth is moderating, indicating potential relief ahead for renters.
Realtor.com® has unveiled its 2022 Hottest ZIP Codes, with New England dominating the list. Homes in these areas sold in an average of just 8 days, attracting nearly 4 times more buyer views than typical listings. The report highlights Nashua, NH, and Brighton, NY, as top contenders. New insights, called 'Hot Market Insights', will assist buyers in understanding local markets and competition. Factors driving demand include affordability and proximity to major cities. The average asking price in the hottest ZIPs is 4% lower than the U.S. median, reflecting buyer preferences for value amidst rising costs.
In July 2022, U.S. active home listings surged by 30.7% year-over-year, marking the third consecutive month of record growth. Despite this increase, the housing market remains largely in sellers' favor due to near-record high listing prices, with a median listing price of $449,000, reflecting a 16.6% annual rise. New listings declined by 2.8% from the prior year.
Softening buyer interest, driven by elevated mortgage rates, has prompted sellers to reconsider their market strategies. However, demand from out-of-state buyers persists, indicating ongoing competition.
News Corporation reported record fiscal 2022 results with revenues of $10.39 billion, a 95% increase in net income to $760 million, and a segment EBITDA of $1.67 billion, up 31%. The fourth quarter witnessed a 7% revenue increase to $2.67 billion and net income of $127 million, compared to a loss in the previous year. Digital Real Estate Services revenues grew 25%, aided by acquisitions, while News Media segment EBITDA jumped to $217 million. A dividend of $0.10 per share has been declared, payable on October 12, 2022.
Realtor.com has launched a new buying power tool aimed at helping home shoppers filter listings based on affordability. This innovative feature allows users to categorize homes as 'affordable,' 'a stretch,' 'difficult,' or 'out of reach' by inputting their financial details, current mortgage rates, and associated costs. Surveys indicate that 68% of shoppers are surprised by their affordability, with many unaware of hidden costs like taxes and HOA fees. This tool empowers buyers to make informed decisions amidst rising interest rates and increases transparency in the home-buying process.
News Corp will announce its fourth quarter and full year Fiscal 2022 results on August 8, 2022. CEO Robert Thomson and CFO Susan Panuccio will discuss the results during a call at 5:00 p.m. EDT. Analysts and media can join the call on a listen-only basis. A live audio webcast will be available on the company’s investor relations website. Participants can access the call by phone using specific numbers for U.S. and non-U.S. callers. A replay will be accessible three hours post-call for ten business days. Further details are available on the investor website.
In June 2022, the U.S. median rental price reached $1,876, a 14.1% increase year-over-year, while starter homeownership costs surged to an average of 29.9% ($561) above rents. This widening gap of 25.5 percentage points from January to June highlights the impact of higher mortgage rates, which increased over two percentage points in the same period. An analysis indicates that more than 75% of the largest U.S. metros favored renting over buying, with significant disparities in major tech cities. The trend underscores a shift in housing affordability, favoring renters over first-time buyers.
Private Equity News has unveiled a brand refresh and published its annual list of "The Rising Stars of Private Equity" recognizing 25 young professionals excelling in the European private equity sector. Despite challenging economic conditions, many nominees received promotions and increased responsibilities. The publication offers a revamped digital experience and a new monthly format, doubling its size. This recognition highlights significant achievements within the private equity community and is considered a prestigious accolade.
In June 2022, U.S. active home inventory rose by 18.7% year-over-year, reaching its highest historical increase. The national median listing price also hit a record high of $450,000, up 16.9% from last year. New listings surged by 4.5%, driven by sellers entering the market at pre-COVID levels. The share of larger homes (over 1,750 sq. ft.) in new listings increased, contributing to higher overall asking prices despite cooling demand. Pending listings, however, fell by 16.3%, indicating a slowdown in home sales.
The U.S. median rental price reached a record high of $1,849 in May 2022, marking a 26.6% increase since 2019. Despite a 15.5% year-over-year growth in rents for the tenth consecutive month, this rise is the smallest since September 2021, suggesting a potential cooling trend. Notably, rental markets in Miami and Orlando experienced significant spikes of 45.8% and 28.4%, respectively. The report highlights a concerning affordability challenge as rising inflation continues to strain renters' finances.
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