Fox Swings to Q3 Profit Despite Slump in Ad Revenue
Fox Corp. said it swung to a profit in its fiscal third quarter despite slumps in advertising revenue, largely due to the absence of charges associated with a massive legal setback tied to Fox News Channel and a boost in affiliate fees.
The owner of Fox News Channel and the Fox broadcasting network said overall revenue fell to about $3.45 billion, compared to approximately $4.08 billion in the year-earlier period.
Fox was crimped by comparisons with the year-earlier quarter, which featured a Super Bowl broadcast, but it was also boosted by the lack of charges associated with a settlement of more than $787 million to the voting technology firm Dominion Voting Systems, which wiped out profit at the company and spurred a loss of more than $50 million in its third fiscal quarter despite increases in revenue from advertising and distribution.
In a statement, Fox CEO Lachlan Murdoch noted the company’s “\focus on live content and must-have event programming, is clearly valued by our audiences, advertisers and distribution partners.”
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