FOXA
vs
S&P 500


Over the past 12 months, FOXA has significantly outperformed S&P 500, delivering a return of 60% compared to the S&P 500's 9% growth.
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Fox Corp
Glance View
Fox Corporation stands as a dynamic force in media and entertainment, emerging in 2019 from the historic Twenty-First Century Fox after a significant restructuring saw the bulk of its entertainment assets merge with The Walt Disney Company. What remained was a leaner entity, focused on news, sports, and broadcasting. Under the leadership of CEO Lachlan Murdoch, Fox Corp. has crafted a robust portfolio that includes its flagship Fox Broadcasting Company, the ubiquitous Fox News, and a suite of regional sports networks, each contributing to its vibrant revenue streams. Their business model hinges on a combination of advertising sales, affiliate fees, and content licensing, reflecting a well-diversified approach to monetizing their vast content library and live event broadcasts. At the heart of Fox Corp.'s operations is its ability to leverage a vast and engaged audience, a testament to the American appetite for premium news and sports content. Fox News remains a dominant player in cable news, buoyed by its dedicated viewership and strong advertising demand. Meanwhile, the Fox Sports arm capitalizes on broadcasting rights for major sporting events, drawing substantial affiliate revenue from cable and satellite operators eager to carry its popular sports content. These revenue pillars are supplemented by the streamlined distribution of their content across various platforms, including digital streaming, ensuring broad reach and accessibility. The company's strategic focus on real-time content, particularly in news and sports, positions it uniquely to thrive in an age where live engagement and instant access are paramount.
