News Corp outlines new long-term targets, Class A shares steady on Nasdaq
29.06.2026 - 15:18:30 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Stefan Krueger, Long-Term & Business Model desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-29, 15:17.
News Corp (US65249B1098) has provided investors with updated long-term financial targets and segment priorities in a fresh investor presentation filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, with its Class A shares continuing to trade on Nasdaq alongside U.S. media peers such as Disney and Paramount.
What the SEC filing shows
News Corp filed a Form 8-K on June 26, 2026, including an updated investor presentation that outlines management's latest view on the company’s long-term earnings power and capital allocation priorities. The filing bundles multiple exhibits, including a detailed slide deck on segment performance and strategic initiatives, which the company uses to communicate with institutional investors. The submission was made through the SEC’s EDGAR system, providing a formal update on key metrics and assumptions for the business. The investor presentation offers context on how News Corp plans to balance growth investments in digital properties with cash generation from more mature assets. According to the documentation, management continues to emphasize disciplined balance sheet management and shareholder returns via dividends and opportunistic buybacks, consistent with recent quarters.
Long-term strategy and business model focus
In the updated materials, News Corp reiterates that its long-term strategy rests on a diversified portfolio spanning digital real estate services, subscription news media, book publishing and global cable network programming, designed to smooth cyclical swings in any single segment. The presentation highlights how digital real estate platforms such as REA Group and Realtor.com, together with Dow Jones and other news properties, contribute a substantial share of adjusted segment EBITDA, reflecting the pivot toward higher-margin, data-rich businesses. Management also underscores the importance of continuing to invest in technology, data analytics and direct-to-consumer capabilities to reinforce recurring revenue streams across its portfolio, which remains a core theme in global media and content markets as peers such as Disney and Netflix evolve their own models.
More background and data on the News Corp Class A shares
All recent articles, filings and price data on News Corp (Class A) are collected on the dedicated topic page and the company’s investor relations site.
The product and content engine behind the stock
News Corp generates most of its revenue and cash flow from a set of well-known media and information products, including subscription-based news outlets such as The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s and MarketWatch, book publishing under HarperCollins, and digital real estate platforms like REA Group and Realtor.com. These assets combine advertising, subscription and transaction-based income streams, giving the company exposure to consumer, corporate and property-sector spending cycles. Complementary cable programming businesses and local news operations round out the portfolio, creating cross-promotion and distribution advantages within key English-speaking markets.
Where the Class A shares trade today
The News Corp Class A shares (US65249B1098) trade on Nasdaq at around 27.50 US dollars as of 2026-06-29, 13:10, according to recent market data from the exchange.
Key data on the News Corp Class A shares
- Company: News Corporation
- ISIN: US65249B1098
- WKN: 889014
- Ticker: NWSA
- Trading venue: Nasdaq
- Price (as of 2026-06-29, 13:10): 27.50 US dollars
- Market cap: 15.2 billion US dollars (as of 2026-06-29)
- Sector / industry: Media, entertainment and information services
- Index membership: S&P 500
- Next earnings date: 2026-08-08
This article is for informational purposes only and does not contain investment advice, personal recommendations or an invitation to buy or sell securities. All data and assessments are based on sources believed to be reliable but may be subject to change without notice.
