News Corp reports loss amid writes-down but makes no mention of Australian newspapers

Screen Shot 2015-08-13 at 8.44.02 amPublisher News Corp has reported a financial year loss of US$149m ($201.7m) amid various write-downs and impairment costs, including a US$371m non-cash write-down the value of its struggling education business Amplify.

The full year result came despite an 11 per cent lift in earnings, off the back of strong growth in digital real estate businesses REA Group and Move Inc, with an EBDITA of US $852m ($1.153bn) and a one per cent rise in revenues which grew to $8.63bn.

News Corp’s news and information division, which publishes its newspapers globally, saw revenue and profits slip with revenues declining three per cent from US$6.1bn ($8.2bn) to US$5.9bn ($7.9bn) while EBITDA fell six per cent to US$620m ($839m).

Unusually the publisher made no specific mention of the performance of its Australian newspaper businesses or market conditions in its result statement.

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