The company’s financial performance is included in the financial results of News Corp., its owner.
Revenue rose to $566 million from $546 million in the quarter ending June 30, and its EBITDA earnings rose to $137 million from $133 million.
During the fourth quarter, total average subscriptions to Dow Jones’ consumer products were over 5.8 million, an 11% increase compared to the prior year. Digital-only subscriptions to Dow Jones’ consumer products grew 16% to over 5.2 million.
Total subscriptions to The Journal grew 7% compared to the prior year, to nearly 4.3 million average subscriptions in the quarter. Digital-only subscriptions to The Journal grew 11% to almost 3.8 million average subscriptions in the quarter, and represented 89% of total Journal subscriptions.
Advertising revenues increased $2 million, or 2%, primarily due to 12% growth in digital advertising revenues, partly offset by a 13% decline in print advertising revenues. Digital advertising accounted for 66% of total advertising revenues in the quarter, compared to 60% in the prior year.
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