Dow Jones Surpasses 3.5 Million Subscriptions for First Time

The Wall Street Journal Crosses 2 Million Digital Subscriptions Mark

Dow Jones Revenue Growth Outpaces The New York Times

News Corp has announced that Dow Jones has set a new record of 3.5 million subscriptions and The Wall Street Journal crossed the 2 million digital subscriptions mark for the first time.

Dow Jones also surpassed The New York Times in revenue growth in the final quarter of calendar year 2019, while continuing to increase its profit contribution. Dow Jones is publisher of The Wall Street Journal and Barron’s Group, and its Professional Information Business includes Risk & Compliance, Newswires and Factiva.

“Dow Jones revenues increased by 4% in the most recent quarter, compared to 1% for The New York Times,” said Robert Thomson, chief executive of News Corp. “Dow Jones is significantly more digital than The New York Times, with 62% digital revenues as we reported at fiscal year-end, including our growing Professional Information Business.”

The total number of digital subscriptions at Dow Jones grew by 17% in the most recent quarter, with digital subscribers to The Wall Street Journal rising 13%. At Dow Jones, digital accounts for approximately 57% of consumer circulation revenues versus 44% for The New York Times.

“There is a strong and growing appetite for factual, fair and deeply reported journalism, and our latest subscription and financial results demonstrate how well Dow Jones, the Journal and our other publications and products are serving that vital public need,” said Mr. Thomson.

Dow Jones advertising revenues in the October-December quarter also outpaced The New York Times, with digital advertising picking up thus far in the first quarter of calendar year 2020.

In an earnings call with analysts Thursday evening, Mr. Thomson noted that “we are now seeing early benefits from our long battle for equitable treatment by the dominant tech platforms. In particular, our deals with Apple and Facebook are beginning to yield financial dividends for us, and we welcome their respect for the premium journalism produced by the talented professionals at News Corp.”

In addition to the record-setting subscriber performance of Dow Jones and The Wall Street Journal in the last quarter of calendar year 2019, Mr. Thomson also noted the strong results in Dow Jones’ Professional Information Business, which had an 8% increase in revenues, with 21% growth in its Risk & Compliance business, marking the twelfth consecutive quarter of growth above 20%. “Risk & Compliance is not only a jewel in the crown at Dow Jones but is on the way to becoming one of News Corp’s most valuable assets,” Mr. Thomson said. News Corp has said the Risk & Compliance business is on track to approach $160 million of revenues this fiscal year, which ends June 30, 2020.

Barron’s subscribers also hit record levels in the October-December quarter, at 615,000, up 8% over the previous year. Other highlights from the last quarter of calendar year 2019 for Dow Jones included:

  • Growth in the Dow Jones Newswires business, benefiting from partnerships with Bloomberg and Factset.
  • The Wall Street Journal’s new podcast with Spotify, “The Journal,” has been downloaded 20 million times since its September launch.

In its latest quarterly earnings, released February 6, 2020, News Corp’s News and Information Services segment posted notably higher profitability, driven in part by the growth of Dow Jones.

About News Corp

News Corp (Nasdaq: NWS, NWSA; ASX: NWS, NWSLV) is a global, diversified media and information services company focused on creating and distributing authoritative and engaging content and other products and services. The company comprises businesses across a range of media, including: news and information services, subscription video services in Australia, book publishing and digital real estate services. Headquartered in New York, News Corp operates primarily in the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom, and its content and other products and services are distributed and consumed worldwide. More information is available at: http://www.newscorp.com.

News Corp Investor Relations Michael Florin 212-416-3363 mflorin@newscorp.com

News Corp Corporate Communications Jim Kennedy 212-416-4064 jkennedy@newscorp.com

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