Fox Corp. Sees Q3 Profit Dip, Citing Absence of Super Bowl
Home TV News May 11, 2026 5:18am PT Fox Corp. Sees Q3 Profit Dip, Citing Absence of Super Bowl By Brian Steinberg Plus Icon Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor bristei Latest Fox Corp. Sees Q3 Profit Dip, Citing Absence of Super Bowl 7 minutes ago Advertisers’ Wish List for Upfront? Sports, Streaming, Spectacle (and Not Much Else) 21 hours ago TV Ratings Revolt: Big Media Hopes for Upfront Measures Like Car Showroom Visits, Movie Ticket Sales 2 days ago See All AP Fox Corp. said the absence of a Super Bowl broadcast in its third fiscal quarter led to a downturn in profit and revenue, even as its cable operations showed increases in key areas. The owner of Fox News Channel and the Fox broadcast network said revenue fell to $3.99 billion during the period, compared to the $4.37 billion in the year-earlier quarter. And while distribution revenue rose 3% thanks to activity from the company’s cable operations, none of it could truly offset comparisons with last year’s period. Advertising revenue came to $1.56 billion, compared to the $2.04 billion in last year’s period. Related Stories Ian McKellen Says Obi-Wan Kenobi Actor Alec Guinness Told Him to Stay Quiet on Gay Rights Because 'It's Unseemly for an Actor to Dabble in Political Affairs'المصدر: Variety Entertainment | Source: Variety Entertainment
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