News Corp Class B holds above key average, shares trade steadily on NASDAQ
25.06.2026 - 20:16:49 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Daniel Hoffmann, Chart & Technicals desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-25, 20:16.
News Corp Class B (US65249B2088) starts Thursday’s NASDAQ session with a technically steady setup. The Class B shares trade moderately lower around 25 dollars but stay above their 50 day range midpoint, according to MarketBeat and other quote services.MarketBeat data on News Corp Class B
How News Corp Class B trades today
On Thursday, MarketBeat lists News Corp Class B under the ticker NWSA with an intraday price near 25.12 dollars, a day range from roughly 24.99 to 25.40 dollars and a modest decline of about 0.42 percent versus the previous close.Intraday quote and range for NWSA The 50 day trading range sits between roughly 24.61 and 27.26 dollars, placing the current level in the lower half but still clearly within the established band.Medium term trading band for News Corp Class B
The NWSA shares remain tied to the wider U.S. media and entertainment complex anchored on indices such as the S&P 500 and the NASDAQ. While News Corp Class B is not itself a NASDAQ 100 component, its listing on NASDAQ places it alongside larger sector names including Comcast and Netflix, which provide a liquid peer frame for chart observers.NASDAQ listing information for NWSA
Chart levels and sector peers on Thursday
Technically, the current NWSA level near 25 dollars trades not far above the lower bound of the 50 day range at approximately 24.61 dollars, which acts as a short term support zone for chart focused investors monitoring potential downside drift.Support and resistance band for NWSA The upper edge of the 50 day range around 27.26 dollars marks a near term resistance area, framing a roughly 10 percent window for oscillations in the coming weeks if current volatility conditions remain similar.
In the broader media peer group, MarketBeat shows Disney trading in a higher valuation corridor and Comcast with a different volatility profile, while Netflix shares exhibit stronger price swings driven by streaming growth expectations.MarketBeat data on Netflix For News Corp Class B, the comparatively muted intraday move of about half a percent on Thursday suggests a calmer trading day than some of these peers, with investors focused more on the medium term narrative than on short term momentum.
All news and analysis on the News Corp Class B shares
Further updates, regulatory filings and price data on News Corp Class B are compiled in the dedicated topic section and on the company’s Investor Relations page.
The business behind News Corp Class B
News Corp generates its revenue primarily from a diversified portfolio of media and information services, including news publishing, digital real estate information and subscription video products. Its holdings span brands such as The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones, Foxtel in Australia and realtor.com in the U.S., which collectively provide advertising, subscription and data driven income streams.News Corp Investor Relations overview The Class B shares represent one line of equity in the U.S. listed structure, giving investors exposure to this global mix of assets with differentiated growth and cyclical profiles.
Where News Corp Class B trades today
The News Corp Class B shares (US65249B2088) trade on NASDAQ on 2026-06-25 at approximately 25.12 dollars, based on intraday data reported early in the New York session.
News Corp Class B at a glance
- Company: News Corporation Class B
- ISIN: US65249B2088
- WKN: A1W048
- Ticker: NWSA
- Trading venue: NASDAQ
- Price (as of 2026-06-25, 20:16): 25.12 USD
- Market cap: approximately 14.5 billion USD (as of 2026-06-25)
- Sector / industry: Media, Entertainment and Information Services
- Index membership: S&P 500
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any securities. Figures and dates are based on sources believed to be reliable but may be subject to revision; investors should consult official filings and professional advisers before making investment decisions.
