Cable Business Powers Fox Revenue Increase
May 04 2016 - 5:00PM
Dow Jones News
Cable networks powered revenue and adjusted profit growth for
21st Century Fox in the March quarter, as increases in subscription
fees and ad dollars offset higher programming expenses.
The company's cable network division continued to log solid
revenue growth, rising 9.8% to $3.94 billion in the latest quarter
after increasing 9.4% in the December quarter. Adjusted operating
profit for that segment rose 12%.
At the broadcast TV unit, revenue was up 5% thanks to higher
carriage fees and political advertising, but increased sports
programming costs dragged down the segment's adjusted operating
income 11%.
The film studio segment, which has been a weak spot for Fox the
past few quarters, showed some improvement as revenue in that
segment fell 2.8%--a sharp moderation from the 14% decline in film
studio revenue the company had posted in the December quarter.
Adjusted operating income from the segment jumped 23%.
Fox is the owner of Twentieth Century Fox studio, cable channels
Fox News and FX and the Fox broadcast network.
Rupert Murdoch split his media empire in 2013, with
entertainment assets going to 21st Century Fox and the publishing
assets, including The Wall Street Journal, going to News Corp. Mr.
Murdoch stepped down as chief executive of 21st Century Fox last
summer, handing the reins to his son James.
The company reported a steeper loss from streaming media service
Hulu, though it didn't offer specific figures. Hulu is co-owned by
Walt Disney Co. and Comcast Corp. Hulu on Wednesday confirmed a
Wall Street Journal report that it is developing a subscription
service that would stream feeds of popular broadcast and cable TV
channels, the latest threat to emerge for traditional cable
companies.
Over all, 21st Century Fox reported a net profit of $841
million, or 44 cents a share, down from $975 million, or 46 cents a
share, a year earlier. Net income from continuing operations
attributable to stockholders was $844 million, down from $990
million in the year-earlier period.
Excluding certain items, per-share profit rose to 47 cents from
42 cents. Revenue rose 5.7% to $7.23 billion.
Analysts had projected 47 cents in adjusted earnings per share
on $7.18 billion in revenue, according to Thomson Reuters.
Shares of the company rose 0.7% to $30.01 after hours.
Write to Nathan Becker at nathan.becker@wsj.com and Lisa
Beilfuss at lisa.beilfuss@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
May 04, 2016 16:45 ET (20:45 GMT)
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