Fox Corp. highlights analyst views and sector position, shares under Nasdaq scrutiny
22.06.2026 - 16:57:31 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Julia Schmitt, Sector & Peer Group desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-22, 16:55.
Fox Corp. (US35137L1052) remains in focus on the Nasdaq as investors weigh fresh analyst comments and the broadcaster's position against major U.S. media peers. Analyst actions from houses such as Barclays and Wells Fargo on the Fox class A line frame the current debate, according to recent market commentary.
Analysts assess Fox valuation
Recent notes on Fox class A shares from Barclays and Wells Fargo underline a cautious stance, with both houses sticking to Equal-Weight ratings while adjusting price targets in the mid-60 to low-70 dollar range, based on their latest research updates on Fox Corporation's Nasdaq listing. TrendSpider aggregation of analyst moves on Fox
The Equal-Weight recommendations signal that analysts see Fox broadly in line with the wider U.S. media sector on a risk-reward basis, despite a share price that has traded markedly below its 12-month highs. According to compiled data, Fox Corporation's market capitalization currently sits in the high-teens billion dollar range, placing it below Disney and Comcast but ahead of smaller peers in pure-play news and sports broadcasting. CoinMarketCap snapshot of Fox Corporation valuation
Sector comparison with U.S. media peers
In the U.S. broadcasting and cable sector, Fox competes directly with Disney, Comcast's NBCUniversal and Paramount Global for advertising budgets, sports rights and distribution fees. These peers have all reported robust live sports audiences, while contending with muted linear TV trends and fragmenting streaming viewership, according to recent U.S. media coverage. Reuters analysis of U.S. TV and streaming competition
Fox Corporation's revenue mix remains heavily exposed to U.S. advertising and affiliate fees rather than global streaming subscriptions, a distinction that sets it apart from Disney+ and Paramount+ driven strategies. This configuration has historically offered resilience in key U.S. election cycles and major sports seasons, but leaves Fox more dependent on the health of the domestic ad market and on the pricing power of its flagship channels on cable and satellite platforms.
All news and analysis on the Fox Corp. shares
Key figures, ad-hoc releases and further analyst assessments on Fox Corp. are available in the dedicated topic section and on the company’s investor relations pages.
Where Fox earns its money
Fox Corporation generates most of its revenue from three operating pillars: the Fox News Media division, the Fox Sports portfolio anchored by NFL and other major U.S. rights, and the Fox Entertainment unit, which includes the Fox broadcast network and production activities. These segments combine advertising sales with affiliate fees from cable, satellite and digital distributors in North America.
Where the shares trade today
The Fox Corp. class A shares (US35137L1052) most recently traded on Nasdaq at around the mid-40 dollar range, with a market capitalization in the high-teens billion dollar area, based on the latest available composite price data in U.S. trading.
Key data on the Fox Corp. shares
- Company: Fox Corporation
- ISIN: US35137L1052
- WKN: A2JRP3
- Ticker: FOXA
- Trading venue: NASDAQ
- Price (as of 2026-06-22, 16:30): 46.95 USD
- Market cap: 19.7 billion USD (as of 2026-06-22)
- Sector / industry: Communication Services / Broadcasting
- Index membership: NASDAQ indices and major U.S. media sector benchmarks
- Next earnings date: 2026-08-04
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, investment recommendation or an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any financial instrument. Investors should conduct their own research and consider their individual risk profile before making investment decisions.
