Fox Surpasses Quarterly Estimates, Increases Buyback Authorization by $5 Billion
Fox Corp (FOXA.O) reported quarterly revenue and profit that exceeded Wall Street expectations, driven by strong advertising growth, rising affiliate fees, and the expanding audience of its free ad-supported streaming service, Tubi. The company also announced an increase of $5 billion to its share repurchase authorization.
In the fiscal fourth quarter, revenue from affiliate fees rose 2.6%, supported by growth across both cable and television segments. Despite challenging comparisons with last year’s major international sports events like Copa America and the UEFA European Championship, Fox benefited from improving advertising trends. Advertising revenue grew 7.1%, fueled primarily by digital growth led by Tubi and higher news ratings and pricing.
Tubi’s growth strengthens Fox’s position in the fast-expanding ad-supported streaming sector, attracting younger, cord-cutting viewers who are less reachable via traditional TV. Building on this momentum, Fox plans to launch a subscription-based streaming service, Fox One, on August 21 at $19.99 per month to extend its reach beyond cable TV.
In June, Fox expanded its sports broadcasting footprint in Mexico by acquiring Caliente TV, a sports-focused streaming platform and television channel.
Fox’s total revenue for the quarter rose 6.3% to $3.29 billion, beating estimates of $3.12 billion. The cable network programming unit posted nearly 7% revenue growth to $1.53 billion amid the ongoing shift to digital streaming.
Adjusted earnings per share came in at $1.27, surpassing analysts’ estimates of 99 cents.











