Fox Corp., parent of Fox News and the Fox broadcast network, reported higher revenue in the latest quarter, as advertising sales continued to improve driven by its news programming, live sports and streaming platforms.
Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Lachlan Murdoch said the company didn’t plan to veer away from its focus on live news, sports and advertiser-supported streaming services.
"We have not been convinced to deviate from areas where we cannot be a leader," Mr. Murdoch said.
Commercials for sports betting were a significant factor in the increased ad revenue. Mr. Murdoch said there was 50% more local sports betting in the quarter than the company had in all of the fiscal year ended June 30.
Mr. Murdoch also praised the performance of Fox News, reminding analysts that a year ago, he was fielding questions about whether the network had peaked and would see its dominance slip due to the emergence of newer competitors including NewsMax and One America Network, which target its core conservative audience.
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