GURU.Markets stock price, segment price, and overall market index valuation
The company's share price News Corporation
News Corporation, a media conglomerate with assets ranging from Dow Jones to HarperCollins, has a stock price that reflects the state of the advertising and publishing markets. This chart shows how the company is adapting to digital transformation and monetizing its content in a changing world.
Share prices of companies in the market segment - Media
News Corp is a global media holding company with interests in news (The Wall Street Journal), book publishing (HarperCollins), and real estate. We classify it as part of the Media sector. The chart below shows the overall dynamics of this segment and its adaptation to the digital era.
Broad Market Index - GURU.Markets
News Corporation is a global media conglomerate with interests in news (The Wall Street Journal), book publishing (HarperCollins), and real estate. As a major media player, it is included in the GURU.Markets index. The chart below shows the overall market performance. Compare its stock performance to trends in the media industry.
Change in the price of a company, segment, and market as a whole per day
NWS - Daily change in the company's share price News Corporation
For News Corp., a global media empire, daily price changes reflect its sensitivity to the advertising market and media consumption trends. The graph of these fluctuations is unspectacular, but it is an important component of the formulas on System.GURU.Markets.
Daily change in the price of a set of shares in a market segment - Media
The media industry, in which News Corporation is a major player, is undergoing transformation. This chart shows the sector's average daily volatility. Comparing it to NWS, with its holdings ranging from news to real estate, helps us understand how diversification protects it from the decline of traditional media.
Daily change in the price of a broad market stock, index - GURU.Markets
News Corp is a global media holding company that owns assets such as The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones. Traditional media faces intense competition from digital platforms. The chart below shows average volatility in the media sector, allowing you to compare News Corp's performance with overall trends.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole over 12 months
Annual dynamics of the company's market capitalization News Corporation
News Corp, Rupert Murdoch's media empire, has focused on its core assets in news, book publishing, and digital real estate over the past year. Its year-over-year share price performance, shown in the chart, reflects the market's valuation of these diverse businesses.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Media
News Corporation owns a diversified portfolio of media assets, including Dow Jones (The Wall Street Journal), HarperCollins, and news publications in Australia and the UK. This chart illustrates how its strategy, combining prestigious news brands and digital real estate assets, is playing out in a changing media landscape.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
News Corporation is a global media holding company with interests in news (The Wall Street Journal), book publishing (HarperCollins), and digital real estate. Its diversified portfolio helps smooth out cycles in the advertising industry. Its stock performance reflects the complex transition from traditional to digital media and the state of the advertising market.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the month
Monthly dynamics of the company's market capitalization News Corporation
News Corporation, Rupert Murdoch's media holding, shows the dynamics of traditional and digital media. The monthly fluctuations on the chart reflect revenues from publishing (The Wall Street Journal), digital real estate (Realtor.com), and cable TV in Australia (Foxtel).
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Media
News Corporation is a global media holding company that owns assets such as The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones, HarperCollins, and real estate portals. The media sector dynamics shown in the graph reflect shifts in information consumption. This allows us to assess how News Corp is adapting to the digital age by focusing on high-quality content and data.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
News Corporation is a global media holding company, owning assets ranging from The Wall Street Journal to book publishers. Its business is subject to both cyclical advertising revenue and stable subscription models. The chart below shows overall market sentiment, reflecting how investors assess the conglomerate's prospects.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the week
Weekly dynamics of the company's market capitalization News Corporation
Short-term fluctuations in media giant News Corp.'s stock reflect the state of the advertising market and demand for information. Weekly subscriber data from The Wall Street Journal, TV channel ratings, and major political events that stimulate media consumption directly influence investor sentiment.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Media
The media industry, including News Corp., reacts weekly to the state of the global advertising market. General trends toward decreasing or increasing corporate advertising budgets affect everyone. This chart provides an opportunity to compare how the company is coping with these industry challenges.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of stocks of the broad market, index - GURU.Markets
News Corporation is Rupert Murdoch's media holding company. Traditional media businesses are under pressure, and shares of these companies may underperform the market. The chart shows how these industry issues are impacting News Corp's stock performance compared to overall market trends.
Market capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
NWS - Market capitalization of the company News Corporation
The News Corporation market capitalization chart is a financial assessment of the influence of one of the world's largest media conglomerates. It reflects the combined value of assets such as The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones, and HarperCollins. The dynamics of this indicator demonstrate how the market perceives the future of traditional and digital media under the control of this influential company.
NWS - Share of the company's market capitalization News Corporation within the market segment - Media
News Corporation is a global media holding company with interests in news publications, book publishing, and real estate. The company's share of the media sector's market capitalization reflects the influence of its brands, such as The Wall Street Journal. The chart demonstrates its weight in the world of information and content.
Market capitalization of the market segment - Media
News Corporation is part of the global media industry. The chart below reflects its total market value. It represents the entire news, information, and entertainment market. Its fluctuations reflect how the industry is adapting to the digital era and the competitive environment in which News Corp. competes for audience attention and advertising budgets.
Market capitalization of all companies included in a broad market index - GURU.Markets
The chart below shows the value of the global market, and News Corporation influences its information component. By owning assets such as The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones, the company capitalizes on information and influence. Its value is an estimate of the media's power in shaping opinions and market trends.
Book value capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
NWS - Book value capitalization of the company News Corporation
News Corp.'s book value is the tangible foundation of its media empire. This chart reflects the real assets behind its news and entertainment operations: printing presses, studios, offices, and expensive broadcast equipment. This is the physical foundation that enables the company to create and distribute content on a global scale.
NWS - Share of the company's book capitalization News Corporation within the market segment - Media
News Corporation's physical infrastructure includes printing facilities, broadcast studios, and offices worldwide. The company's share of the media sector's physical assets reflects its ability to create and distribute content through traditional channels, backing its digital assets with a physical production base.
Market segment balance sheet capitalization - Media
News Corp is a media empire that owns news publications and television channels. While they have printing houses and studios, their core value lies in their content and brands. A book value chart will help you understand the proportion of their business that is made up of physical assets versus dominant intangible rights and licenses.
Book value of all companies included in the broad market index - GURU.Markets
News Corporation's assets include not only brands but also physical infrastructure: printing houses, television studios, offices, and data centers that create and distribute content. The chart below illustrates how the physical infrastructure of this global media empire has evolved.
The ratio of market capitalization to book capitalization of a company, segment, and the market as a whole
Market capitalization to book capitalization ratio - News Corporation
News Corp.'s assets are its printing houses and studios. Its market value is the influence of its media brands, such as The Wall Street Journal. The chart shows how the premium for their ability to shape public opinion has changed, which isn't reflected on the balance sheet.
Market to book capitalization ratio in a market segment - Media
News Corporation is a media holding company that owns renowned brands like The Wall Street Journal. Its value lies in its content and audience, not its printing presses. This chart shows the market premium for these intangible assets over book value, and how it compares to other media companies.
Market to book capitalization ratio for the market as a whole
News Corporation is a media conglomerate with interests in news, book publishing, and real estate. Its valuation is a complex aggregation of the values โโof its various businesses. Unlike a single metric on the chart, the market here evaluates both the value of brands (The Wall Street Journal) and the value of tangible assets, such as Australian real estate, creating a mixed picture.
Debts of the company, segment and market as a whole
NWS - Company debts News Corporation
News Corporation, a global media holding company, manages its financial leverage to support a diversified portfolio of assets, from news publications to digital real estate. This chart illustrates how the company balances investments in digital media with maintaining stability in its traditional businesses while adapting to the changing media landscape.
Market segment debts - Media
News Corp, a media empire with assets ranging from news publications to book publishing, is adapting to the digital era. Debt can be used to invest in online platforms or acquire digital assets. This chart provides insight into how the conglomerate's financial policy differs from other media players.
Market debt in general
News Corporation, a media conglomerate with assets in news, publishing, and real estate, manages its capital amidst a transforming media market. The chart below provides an overview of the company's financial flexibility. NWS's debt policy is balanced to support both traditional media and investments in new digital platforms, which requires a balanced approach to risk.
Debt to book value of the company, segment and market as a whole
The company's debt to book capitalization ratio News Corporation
News Corporation is a global media holding company with interests in news, book publishing, and real estate. This chart shows the ratio of debt to assets. Debt can be used to finance M&A transactions amid the transforming media market. However, a decline in advertising revenue or circulation could put pressure on the company's ability to service its liabilities.
Market segment debt to market segment book capitalization - Media
News Corporation is a global media holding company with interests in news, book publishing, and real estate. The media industry is undergoing transformation, and companies are using debt to invest in digital platforms or pursue acquisitions. The chart reflects the overall debt position in the sector, allowing one to assess NWS's financial flexibility in the face of fierce competition for content.
Debt to book value of all companies in the market
News Corp is a diversified media holding undergoing digital transformation. This chart shows the total debt burden of all companies in the market. It allows one to assess how the financial strategy of media giants investing in content and digital platforms compares to overall debt trends in the economy.
P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/E - News Corporation
News Corporation, Rupert Murdoch's media empire, owns assets ranging from The Wall Street Journal to book publisher HarperCollins. This chart shows investors' assessments of the company's ability to adapt to the digital age and monetize its content. The dynamics reflect traditional media's struggle with new platforms and the market's faith in the value of quality journalism.
P/E of the market segment - Media
News Corporation is a global media holding company that includes such renowned assets as The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones, and HarperCollins. The company shapes the news agenda and influences public opinion. This chart shows the average valuation for media companies, reflecting how investors view the future of traditional and digital media.
P/E of the market as a whole
News Corporation is a global media holding company that owns newspapers, publishing houses, and news agencies. This chart shows the overall market valuation, but for NWS, the state of the advertising market and the shift to digital subscriptions are more important. Its value reflects not only economic cycles but also structural changes in information consumption.
Future P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/E of the company News Corporation
News Corporation is a diversified media holding company with interests in news, book publishing, and real estate. This chart shows analysts' assessments of the prospects for Rupert Murdoch's various business segments. Its dynamics are a complex forecast that takes into account the shift to digital subscriptions, the state of the advertising market, and the dynamics of the real estate market, all of which together determine future profits.
Future (projected) P/E of the market segment - Media
News Corporation is a global media holding company comprising news publications, publishing houses, and digital media assets. This chart reflects investor expectations for the company's future profitability relative to the broader media sector. It helps understand how the market assesses its ability to adapt to digital transformation compared to its competitors.
Future (projected) P/E of the market as a whole
News Corporation is Rupert Murdoch's global media holding company, owning assets ranging from The Wall Street Journal to HarperCollins. This indicator reflects the overall health of the advertising market and consumer spending. When economic expectations are high, companies spend more on advertising, and consumers spend more on subscriptions and books, which directly supports all segments of News Corp.'s business.
Profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company profit News Corporation
News Corporation is a global media holding company that owns assets such as The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones. Its financial results depend on revenue from advertising, content subscriptions, and publishing. This chart shows how successfully the company is adapting to the digital transformation of media and monetizing its authoritative content.
Profit of companies in the market segment - Media
News Corporation is a global media holding company with interests in news, publishing, and real estate. This chart shows the financial health of the media industry. For NWS, it reflects overall trends in advertising revenue, subscriptions, and consumer willingness to pay for content, which are key drivers of success for their diverse holdings.
Overall market profit
News Corporation is a global media holding company that owns assets such as The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones, and HarperCollins. The company's revenue depends on advertising and subscriptions, which are sensitive to economic conditions. When corporations cut budgets, advertising is one of the first to suffer. This chart shows the overall health of the businessโits primary advertiser.
Future (predicted) profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) profit of the company News Corporation
News Corporation is a global media holding company that owns assets ranging from The Wall Street Journal to HarperCollins. The company's profit forecast reflects the state of the advertising market and paid content industry. Analysts evaluate digital subscription growth and broadcast revenue to formulate their forecasts, which are presented in this chart.
Future (predicted) profit of companies in the market segment - Media
News Corporation, a media empire with assets ranging from Dow Jones to HarperCollins, is at the center of a media market transformation. Expected revenues for the entire media sector reflect the battle between traditional and digital formats and the dynamics of advertising budgets. This chart aggregates analyst forecasts, showing their outlook on the future of paid subscriptions and advertising revenue in the content industry.
Future (predicted) profit of the market as a whole
News Corporation is a media conglomerate whose advertising and subscription revenues depend on economic activity. The total market revenue forecasts shown here are an important indicator of companies' future advertising budgets. This chart allows one to assess how favorable the environment for the media business will be in the near future.
P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/S - News Corporation
News Corporation is a diversified media holding company with assets ranging from news publications to digital real estate. This chart reflects the market's complex valuation of its revenue, with investors weighing declining revenue from traditional print media against the growth potential of its digital platforms and information services, such as Dow Jones.
P/S market segment - Media
News Corporation is a global media conglomerate, owning assets such as The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones, and HarperCollins. This chart shows the media industry average price-to-sales ratio. It provides insight into how investors view the company's diversified portfolio of media assets and its transition to digital content monetization models.
P/S of the market as a whole
News Corporation is a global media holding company with assets in news, publishing, and digital real estate, including The Wall Street Journal. The company's business is undergoing a transformation from traditional media to digital subscriptions. This chart provides context for assessing how the market views the revenue outlook for "legacy" media compared to the overall economy.
Future P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/S of the company News Corporation
News Corporation is Rupert Murdoch's global media holding company, owning assets such as The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones. This chart shows how investors estimate the company's future advertising and subscription revenue. It reflects expectations for the future of traditional and digital media in a highly competitive environment.
Future (projected) P/S of the market segment - Media
News Corporation owns iconic media assets like The Wall Street Journal and is actively transforming its business for the digital age. This chart provides an insight into how investors view the prospects of its diversified portfolio, which combines traditional and digital media, compared to other media conglomerates betting on streaming.
Future (projected) P/S of the market as a whole
News Corporation is a global media holding company with assets ranging from news publications to book publishing. Their advertising and subscription revenues are highly dependent on the state of the economy. This chart reflects the overall confidence of businesses and consumers. Rising optimism leads to increased advertising budgets and people's willingness to pay for content, which is the foundation of the NWS model.
Sales of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company sales News Corporation
News Corporation is a global media holding company that owns assets such as The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones, and HarperCollins. This chart shows how the company monetizes information and content. Revenue comes from subscriptions, advertising, and book sales, reflecting the company's ability to adapt to the digital transformation of the media market.
Sales of companies in the market segment - Media
News Corp. is Rupert Murdoch's global media empire, owning assets such as The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones, and HarperCollins. Its businesses span news, book publishing, and digital media. This chart shows how the company's various segmentsโfrom prestigious news outlets to digital real estate portalsโshape its financial landscape.
Overall market sales
News Corporation is a global media holding company that owns assets such as The Wall Street Journal and FOX News. Its revenue comes from advertising and subscriptions, which are directly dependent on business and consumer activity. This chart, illustrating the overall state of the economy, highlights the advertising market and audience purchasing power that NWS relies on.
Future sales volume of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) sales of the company News Corporation
News Corporation is a global media holding company that owns assets such as The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones. This chart shows analysts' forecasts for the company's future revenue, which depend on digital subscription revenue, advertising revenue, and the success of its online real estate business, represented by REA Group.
Future (projected) sales of companies in the market segment - Media
News Corporation is a media empire that owns assets such as The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones, and HarperCollins. This chart displays revenue forecasts for the entire media industry, including newspapers, book publishing, and digital subscriptions. It shows whether growth or decline is expected in the advertising and paid content markets, which are crucial to NWS's business.
Future (projected) sales of the market as a whole
News Corporation, a media conglomerate with interests in news, publishing, and real estate, is heavily dependent on the advertising market. This chart, which reflects business forecasts, is key to the company's performance. Growing economic confidence leads to increased advertising budgets, which directly impacts revenues for News Corp.'s media divisions.
Marginality of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company marginality News Corporation
News Corporation, a global media holding, demonstrates its financial performance in this chart. The company's profitability depends on advertising revenue, subscriptions to its publications (The Wall Street Journal, The Times), and the work of its book publishing house, HarperCollins. The shift to digital subscriptions and revenue diversification are key factors influencing profitability.
Market segment marginality - Media
News Corporation is a global media holding company that includes assets such as The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones. In the era of digital transformation, profitability depends on the ability to monetize content. This chart shows the company's operating efficiency. Comparison with other media giants allows us to assess the success of their strategy in adapting to new market conditions.
Market marginality as a whole
News Corporation is a diversified media holding company with interests in news, book publishing, and digital real estate. Its revenues depend on the advertising market, subscriptions, and the housing market. This overall corporate profitability curve impacts advertising budgets, but diversification allows the company to be more resilient to cycles in individual segments.
Employees in the company, segment and market as a whole
Number of employees in the company News Corporation
News Corporation is a global media empire that includes such respected publications as The Wall Street Journal and book publisher HarperCollins. This chart shows the army of journalists, editors, and content creators who shape the news agenda and provide news and analysis that influence business and political decisions around the world.
Share of the company's employees News Corporation within the market segment - Media
News Corporation is a global media holding company that owns assets such as The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones. This chart reflects not circulation figures, but the human resources that create content. It shows the share of journalists, editors, and media managers in the segment who shape the news agenda, working for one of the world's most influential media empires.
Number of employees in the market segment - Media
News Corporation is a global media holding company that owns assets such as The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones. In the age of digital transformation, the media industry is undergoing colossal changes. This chart shows the number of journalists, editors, and technical specialists required to create and distribute content, reflecting the struggle of traditional media for audience attention.
Number of employees in the market as a whole
News Corporation is Rupert Murdoch's global media holding company, owning assets such as The Wall Street Journal and HarperCollins. The advertising market, the primary source of revenue for many of the company's divisions, is closely tied to overall economic activity. Employment growth, reflected in this chart, indicates a healthy business, which is willing to spend more on advertising to attract customers.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company, segment, and market as a whole
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company News Corporation (NWS)
News Corporation is a global media holding company. This metric reflects the challenges of the traditional media industry. The relatively low capitalization per employee is due to the fact that content creation, newspaper printing, and news agency management require a large staff of journalists, editors, and technical personnel, which contrasts with digital media.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Media
News Corporation is a media holding company that owns the Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones, and HarperCollins. Value is created by journalists and editors (people), but it is distributed through digital platforms (technology). This chart shows the media industry average. It helps understand how the market evaluates News Corp's balance between content creation and digital distribution.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the overall market
News Corporation is Rupert Murdoch's global media holding company, owning assets such as The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones. In the media business, this metric reflects the value of content and brands. It shows how investors assess a company's ability to monetize its intellectual property and influence through subscriptions, advertising, and other channels.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the company, segment, and market as a whole
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company News Corporation (NWS)
News Corporation is a media holding company that owns assets ranging from Dow Jones (The Wall Street Journal) to the HarperCollins publishing business. This chart shows how the company balances traditional, labor-intensive media with high-margin digital subscriptions. The staff efficiency at Dow Jones, where data and subscriptions are scalable, is fundamentally different from the publishing industry, which requires editors and printing.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Media
News Corporation is a diversified media holding company (WSJ, Dow Jones, HarperCollins). This chart shows the benchmark for "Media." This metric is a compromise. It averages out the high-margin and scalable digital subscription business (WSJ) and the more labor-intensive, "old-school" book and newspaper publishing business.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the market as a whole
News Corporation is a global media holding company that owns newspapers, publishing houses, and news agencies. Employee performance data helps evaluate the media industry. While value is created by the intellectual labor of journalists and editors, profitability per employee can be low due to large editorial teams and competition from digital platforms.
Sales to employees of the company, segment and market as a whole
Sales per company employee News Corporation (NWS)
News Corporation is a global media holding company with assets in news, publishing, and real estate. This chart shows how successfully the company monetizes its content and brands. Productivity here depends on the ability to create in-demand information and digital services that can be scaled with minimal staffing.
Sales per employee in the market segment - Media
News Corporation owns iconic media assets such as The Wall Street Journal and Fox News (through its subsidiary). The media business is undergoing a transformation: from labor-intensive (journalists, printing presses) to digital. This chart shows how successfully News Corp. is navigating this journey. It compares their ability to generate revenue per employee (including journalists and technologists) with the media industry average.
Sales per employee for the market as a whole
News Corporation owns some of the world's most influential media assets, including The Wall Street Journal (Dow Jones) and HarperCollins. Their business is the creation and monetization of premium content (news, books). This metric reflects how successfully their team of journalists, editors, and marketers generates revenue from subscriptions and advertising.
Short shares by company, segment and market as a whole
Shares shorted by company News Corporation (NWS)
News Corporation (NWS) is Rupert Murdoch's global media holding company, which owns Dow Jones (Wall Street Journal), HarperCollins (books), and real estate assets (Realtor.com). This chart reflects bearish bets. The rise in shorts could be related to general pessimism about traditional media (newspapers) or a slowdown in the digital advertising and real estate markets.
Shares shorted by market segment - Media
News Corporation (NWS) is a diversified media holding company with interests in news (Dow Jones, The Wall Street Journal) and digital properties. This chart measures the overall skepticism in the traditional media industry. It shows how many investors are betting on a decline in the sector due to declining advertising revenues or the continued shift of audiences to digital channels.
Shares shorted by the overall market
News Corporation (NWS) is a global media holding company with assets ranging from The Wall Street Journal to book publishers. This chart measures the overall level of pessimism. When fear rises, investors know that advertising budgets are among the first to be cut. NWS is an indicator: are companies prepared to continue spending on advertising amid the looming recession?
RSI 14 indicator for a company, segment, and market as a whole
The company's RSI 14 indicator News Corporation (NWS)
Rupert Murdoch's media holding company, News Corp (WSJ, Dow Jones, and book publishing), relies on the advertising market and subscriptions. A reading above 70 may reflect strong performance in digital subscriptions. A reading below 30 is often associated with concerns about a decline in the advertising market or structural problems in traditional media.
RSI 14 Market Segment - Media
News Corporation (NWS) is a global media holding company, owning assets ranging from The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones to HarperCollins. They shape the news agenda. This chart measures collective sentiment in the "Media" segment. It shows when the entire industry is "overheated" (for example, during election season) or "oversold," helping to separate NWS's fundamentals from the general noise in the media space.
RSI 14 for the overall market
News Corporation (NWS) is Rupert Murdoch's global media holding company, which owns The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones, and a major book publisher. This chart shows the overall market temperature. The media business is sensitive to panic, as advertising budgets are among the first to be cut. However, quality content (WSJ) is always in demand.
Analyst consensus forecast for the company's share price, the segment, and the market as a whole
Analyst consensus stock price forecast NWS (News Corporation)
News Corporation (NWS) is a diversified media holding company that owns Dow Jones (The Wall Street Journal), HarperCollins, and digital real estate platforms. This chart shows the average analyst forecast, which is essentially a "partial estimate." Their targets depend on WSJ subscription growth and the success of the digital real estate business.
The difference between the consensus estimate and the actual stock price NWS (News Corporation)
News Corporation is a media holding company that owns iconic assets including Dow Jones (The Wall Street Journal), HarperCollins, and digital real estate portals. This chart shows the difference between the market's current valuation of the company and the analyst consensus target. This reflects their assessment of the value of the company's unique data and subscription services.
Analyst consensus forecast for stock prices by market segment - Media
News Corp. is Rupert Murdoch's media empire, owning assets ranging from The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones to HarperCollins. This chart shows analysts' general expectations for the media sector. It reflects whether experts believe premium news content will survive in the digital age or expect a decline.
Analysts' consensus forecast for the overall market share price
News Corporation is a media empire that owns assets ranging from The Wall Street Journal to book publishers. Their revenue comes from advertising and subscriptions. This chart, which shows experts' expectations, is critical for them. The advertising market is the first to react to a downturn. If expectations are negative, companies cut budgets, which hurts News Corp.'s revenue.
AKIMA index of the company, segment and market as a whole
AKiMA Company Index News Corporation
News Corporation is Rupert Murdoch's diversified media holding company. Their assets include premium news (The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones), book publishing (HarperCollins), and digital real estate portals. This chart is a comprehensive assessment of their transformation, weighing the WSJ's shift to digital subscriptions against the growth of their profitable online real estate business.
AKIMA Market Segment Index - Media
News Corp. is Rupert Murdoch's global media holding company, focused on content, from news (Wall Street Journal, The Times) to books (HarperCollins) and digital real estate. This composite metric evaluates companies. The chart shows the sector average. This benchmark: how does NWS's diversified (and premium) content model differentiate it from the average competitor?
The AKIM Index for the overall market
News Corp is the Murdoch family's media holding company (not to be confused with Fox). It owns Dow Jones (Wall Street Journal), HarperCollins (books), and real estate assets (Realtor.com). This chart, which reflects the market average, is the backdrop. It helps assess how this diversified but legacy media business stacks up against the overall macroeconomic environment that impacts advertising.