NASDAQ:FOX FOX Q2 2024 Earnings Report $0.98 -0.05 (-5.07%) As of 04:00 PM Eastern Earnings HistoryForecast Polestar Automotive Holding UK EPS ResultsActual EPS$0.34Consensus EPS $0.11Beat/MissBeat by +$0.23One Year Ago EPS$0.48Polestar Automotive Holding UK Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$4.23 billionExpected RevenueN/ABeat/MissN/AYoY Revenue GrowthN/APolestar Automotive Holding UK Announcement DetailsQuarterQ2 2024Date2/7/2024TimeBefore Market OpensConference Call DateWednesday, February 7, 2024Conference Call Time8:30AM ETUpcoming EarningsPolestar Automotive Holding UK's Q4 2024 earnings is scheduled for Wednesday, April 16, 2025Conference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptPress Release (8-K)Quarterly Report (10-Q)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfilePowered by Polestar Automotive Holding UK Q2 2024 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrFebruary 7, 2024 ShareLink copied to clipboard.There are 9 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for standing by. Welcome to the Fox Corporation Second Quarter Fiscal Year 20 24 Earnings Conference Call. As a reminder, this conference is being recorded. I would now like to turn the conference over to Chief Investor Relations Officer, Ms. Gabrielle Brown. Operator00:00:37Please go ahead, Ms. Brown. Speaker 100:00:39Thank you, operator. Good morning, and welcome to our fiscal 2024 Second Quarter Earnings Call. Joining me on the call today are Lachlan Murdoch, Executive Chair and Chief Executive Officer John Nalin, Chief Operating Officer and Steve Tomczyk, our Chief Financial Officer. First, Lachlan and Steve will give some prepared remarks on the most recent quarter and then we'll take questions from the investment community. Please note that this call may include forward looking statements regarding Fox Corporation's financial performance and operating results. Speaker 100:01:14These statements are based on management's current Additionally, this call will include certain non GAAP financial measures, including adjusted EBITDA, or EBITDA as we refer to it on this Reconciliations of non GAAP financial measures are included in our earnings release and our SEC filings, which are available in the Investor Relations section of our website. And with that, I'm pleased to turn the call over to Lachlan. Speaker 200:01:52Thank you, Gabby, And thank you all for joining us this morning. Against the backdrop of an active news cycle and another robust fall sports schedule, our fiscal Q2 again illustrated the strength of Fox. The growth we delivered in affiliate fee revenues was the standout this quarter with the television segment growing by 10% and the cable segment returning to growth, once again demonstrating the power of our brands and our programming. We have now largely completed our fiscal 4 affiliate renewal cycle, having achieved our commercial goals without disruption and setting a solid foundation for renewals in fiscal 2025 and beyond. As expected, advertising revenues in the quarter were down primarily due to comparisons to last year's major cyclical events, including the midterm elections at the TV stations and the broadcast of the Men's World Cup in the cable and television segments. Speaker 200:02:54Parsing through the cyclical comparisons, our concentration in news and sports coupled with the outstanding performance at Tubi is clearly an advantage in a mixed advertising environment. More specifically, Sports advertising was very healthy during the quarter and we saw particularly strong demand for the NFL and college football, which continued into the NFL playoffs. At News, the 2nd quarter was more nuanced. While pre emptions and the direct response market adversely impacted quarterly growth, we sequentially narrowed the gap between the current and prior year in ratings and in pricing. We were also able to increase our viewing share over the previous quarter and the positive trends in share, ratings and pricing have carried over into the current quarter. Speaker 200:03:54Last week, I visited our bureau in Jerusalem, met with our talented and dedicated staff there and saw firsthand The devastation wrought by Hamas on October 7th. Our hearts, our thoughts and our prayers go after the victims of that day, The innocents killed in Israel and in Gaza and the hostages still denied the embrace of their families and loved ones. The work our correspondents, our camera people and our producers do reporting on these events is important, outstanding and deeply appreciated. Now on to sports. In calendar 2023, 96 of the year's 100 most watched telecasts were live sports. Speaker 200:04:42Fox was responsible for 29 of the year's 100 most watched shows, more than any other network. This marks the 5th straight year that Fox has topped the industry in live sports viewing and demonstrate the unparalleled reach and engagement our content achieves. The 30th NFL regular season on Fox concluded with an average of 19,000,000 viewers across all games with America's game of the week averaging 25,000,000 viewers and 8 year high. And FOX NFL Sunday logged its 30th straight year as the number 1 NFL pre game show. That strength continued into the postseason with Fox's 3 postseason windows delivering a best ever playoff average of almost 45,000,000 viewers across the wildcard, divisional and championship games. Speaker 200:05:40In digital, we saw strong engagement at Tubi, which finished with a very impressive 62% growth in total view time and 17% growth in revenue. Tubi's library of over 240,000 movies and TV episodes coupled with ubiquitous distribution drove engagement, helping Tubi reach 78,000,000 monthly active users, log almost 2,500,000,000 streaming hours in the quarter and set a new monthly record of 855,000,000 total viewing hours in December alone. Tubi has consolidated its position in the streaming landscape ranking as the most watched free TV and movie streaming service in the United States according to Nielsen and surpassing Peacock, Max, Paramount Plus and Pluto TV in ViewTime for 7 consecutive months. At Fox Entertainment, the 2nd quarter saw programming strength with Fox having the season's number one new broadcast entertainment series in Krapopolis, Hats off to Dan Harmon, the number one new game show debut in Snake Oil and the number one cooking series in Hell's Kitchen. We're also pleased with the very strong start of our mid season lineup and the early success of We Are Family and The Floor. Speaker 200:07:03Before I hand over to Steve, I'll comment on the sports platform we announced last night between Fox, Disney and Warner Brothers Discovery. This new and unique digital distribution platform is focused on sports fans outside of existing pay TV offerings. Upon launch in the fall of 2024, the platform will offer a broad suite of sports, including those from a combined 14 linear networks that broadcast sports today. The inclusion of our networks in the platform is consistent with our strategy, being proudly consumer first and distribution agnostic. Across the distribution ecosystem, our traditional pay TV market will remain our dominant customer base for some time to come. Speaker 200:07:53As such, we remain committed to our existing distribution partners where our strong portfolio of leadership sports, news and entertainment brands thrive in their bundled offerings. This unique new platform opens up a new market for us, one that we at Fox have not accessed before and that we're excited to participate in. As always, we are focused on delivering value for our shareholders in a thoughtful and disciplined manner. And we will continue to explore every opportunity to maximize that value over the long term. Let me now turn it over to Steve for his comments on the quarter's financial results. Speaker 300:08:34Thanks, Lachlan, and good morning, everyone. With the vast majority of our fiscal 2024 affiliate renewals now successfully completed, Fox delivered 4% growth in total company affiliate fee revenues, led by 10% growth at television and a return to growth at cable. This growth reflects the must have nature of our content and the value that our distribution partners place on it. Consistent with our expectations regarding event cycles, Advertising revenues this quarter were impacted by the absence of the FIFA Men's World Cup at FOX Sports and mid term political revenues at the local television stations, along with lower advertising revenue at Fox News Media. Collectively, these factors contributed to a 20% decline in total company advertising revenues. Speaker 300:09:19Total company other revenues grew by 14%, driven by higher sports sublicensing revenues. All in, Fox reported total company revenues of 4 $230,000,000 down 8% from the prior year. Total company expenses decreased 5% over the prior year, primarily due to the absence of the Men's World Cup at Fox Sports and fewer hours of original scripted programming at Fox Entertainment due to the strikes. However, this was partially offset by the 1st year step up under our new NFL rights agreement. Quarterly adjusted EBITDA was $350,000,000 as compared to the $531,000,000 reported in the prior year quarter. Speaker 300:09:59Net income attributable to stockholders of $109,000,000 or $0.23 per share compared to the $313,000,000 or $0.58 per share reported in the prior year period, largely due to the EBITDA impact I just mentioned, along with the net changes in the fair value of the company's investments recognized in other net. Our effective tax rate for the quarter came in at 12%, reflecting a one off re measurement of our deferred tax assets as a result of changes in state tax laws. Excluding this impact and other non core items, adjusted EPS was $0.34 per share versus last year's $0.48 Turning to our segments, starting with cable, which reported 2% growth in total quarterly from industry subscriber declines running at approximately 8%. Cable other revenues increased $124,000,000 largely driven by higher sports sublicensing revenues associated with our college sports and international soccer agreements. This growth in affiliate and other revenues was partially offset by a 23% decline in cable advertising revenues. Speaker 300:11:15At Fox News Media, advertising revenues were impacted by a softer direct response marketplace, lower comparative ratings and higher levels of pre emptions to our breaking news coverage of global events. Meanwhile, at the National Sports Networks, we measured against last year's broadcast of the Men's World Cup. Expenses at the cable segment were 14% lower than the prior year, with savings mainly gained from the absence of the men's World Cup well as lower legal programming and production costs at Fox News Media. Taking all these factors into account, quarterly adjusted at the cable segment grew 60% over the prior year quarter. Moving to our television segment, which reported total quarterly revenues of 2 point $54,000,000,000 down 13% from the prior year. Speaker 300:12:01The TV segment reported strong 10% growth in affiliate fee revenues as price increases across all Fox affiliated stations more than offset the impact from industry subscriber declines. TV advertising revenues were down 19%, the solid growth at Tubi was more than offset by comparisons with last year's cycle major events, including the FIFA Men's World Cup and midterm political revenues as well as the relative mix of World Series matchups and game counts. Also at TV, revenue from our entertainment production companies was impacted by the SAG and WGA labor disputes. This contributed to a $64,000,000 decline in TV Other revenues, most of which was offset by a commensurate reduction in expenses. Overall, expenses at the TV segment remained flat as higher costs under the NFL agreement and a modest increase in investment in Tubi were offset by lower costs from the absence of the Men's World Cup, lower college sports rights costs and fewer hours of the original scripted content due to the strikes. Speaker 300:13:07Together, these revenue and expense impacts led to a quarterly adjusted EBITDA loss of $138,000,000 at our TV segment compared to an EBITDA contribution of $256,000,000 reported in the prior year quarter. Turning to free cash flow, where we recorded a deficit of $615,000,000 this quarter. This is consistent with the normal seasonality of our working capital cycle, where the first half of our fiscal year reflects the concentration of payments for sports rights and the buildup of advertising related receivables. In terms of capital allocation, fiscal year to we have repurchased an additional $550,000,000 through our share buyback programming, bringing the total cumulative amount repurchased to $5,150,000,000 or 25% of our total shares outstanding since the launch of the in 2019. In addition, today we announced a $0.26 per share semiannual dividend. Speaker 300:14:09These capital return measures are supported by our robust balance sheet, where we ended the quarter with $4,100,000,000 in cash and $8,400,000,000 in debt. These balances are before taking into account the repayment of our $1,250,000,000 note in late January. And with that, I'll turn the call back over to Gabby to open up the Q and A. Speaker 100:14:30Thank you, Steve. And now we would be happy to take questions from the investment community. Operator00:15:16We have a question from Ben Swinburne with Morgan Stanley. Please go ahead. Speaker 400:15:22Good morning. Lachlan, obviously big news in the new sports joint ventures. I'd love to get your thoughts really around that product and opportunity in kind of 2 areas. First is, what is the opportunity that you guys see in the United States for a product like that? Obviously, we're all focused on the cord cutter sort of TAM, but how many people do you think are interested in a product like this? Speaker 400:15:49And then do you see any risk to particularly Fox News? This is the first time you guys have offered a product with just Fox Broadcast. So how do you balance that when you thought about putting this business together? Thanks so much. Speaker 200:16:02Hey, thank you very much, Ben, and good morning. So The opportunity is huge and that's really because this sports focused platform is focused entirely on cord, not cord credit, but cord never. So if you look at the American market, Roughly say 125,000,000 households in America and roughly half of those are not within the traditional bundled cable ecosystem. And so the target for this product, which is going to be, I think incredibly innovative when you see it roll out is really that universe of call it 60,000,000 odd households that currently don't participate in the bundled cable and pay television ecosystem. So we think it's a tremendous opportunity. Speaker 200:16:59We've been working on it for I think it's been reported this morning fairly accurately for several months now. I've been lucky enough to have seen some of the prototypes for this service. And again, it will be unique and I think very innovative when you see it roll out. In terms of the risks and particularly for Fox News, I think the risks are very low and that's because of the focus of the sports product being The core nevers. Fox News continues to be the top rating cable network and And our distributors, our partners really value That channel and that brand as it really drives tremendous viewership and audience and engagement for them and we think both continue to do so within the traditional cable and pay television bundle. Speaker 200:18:02Thank you, Ben. Speaker 100:18:03Operator, next question please. Operator00:18:05We go to Robert Fishman with MoffettNathanson. Please go ahead. Speaker 500:18:11Good morning, everyone. Sticking with the sports news. So we have long with you the benefit of Fox to a sports led skinny bundle. So I'm just wondering any additional background you can share on what pushed this deal forward now, including maybe any flexibility you built into your recent facility renewals? And then on a related note, Should we expect to see any changes in your approach to negotiate future sports rights? Speaker 500:18:37And any comments you want to share about the Netflix WWE deal that might impact these negotiations going forward? Thank you. Speaker 200:18:48Well, let me Start back to front, Robert. So there's no impact on the Netflix WWE deal at all. So I don't think that plays a factor in this. And in fact, in how we approach our portfolio of Sports rights, we will be aggressively competing in the sports market for sports rights, but nothing has changed there. The primary Business and value in Fox Sports is competing both for every subscriber in the traditional cable, pay TV bundle and advertiser, viewer and ultimately advertisers. Speaker 200:19:38So sports remains a competitive business, which we frankly we thrive in and we don't see any difference to that. What led to this now? I think we've answered the many questions on these quarterly calls over many years about that when we are ready to launch a streaming service such as this and we will do it. And we've been monitoring the space obviously for years and past few years in particular. And as we developed with our partners, the concept around a very unique and innovative product, We felt now was the right time to launch such a product really into a new market, right? Speaker 200:20:26It's a new market, where there's no product serving the sports fans that are not within the cable TV bundle. So it accesses for us it accesses a whole new market really drives a tremendous amount of new reach that we weren't servicing before. Speaker 100:20:49Operator, next question please. Operator00:20:51Next is John Hodulik with UBS. Please go ahead. Speaker 600:20:55Great. Thank you. First, just quickly on the sports TV, just any cash contribution or can you size any cash contribution required from Fox? And then turning to advertising, obviously a number of things affecting the numbers this quarter. You guys have some positive color as we look into next quarter. Speaker 600:21:17Just any color, one, I'd say on the TV side, what you're seeing at this point in terms of political. And then with the improvement in ratings and the year over year, the gap that you're seeing closing, can we assume that the 23% on the cable add side is sort of the worst number and any color on the sort of slope of the improvement we should see as we head through the year? Speaker 200:21:39I've lost track. Sorry, the okay. So, advertising and cable Cable advertising. Cable advertising. Cable advertising. Speaker 200:21:47Cable advertising. You got it. After this, we won't need any more questions. We'll cover the whole gamut. Thanks, John. Speaker 200:21:54On the cash side, I'll let Steve fill in. But it's obviously this business has both a there's marketing and other costs with running the business in the partnership, but there's also the revenue that we garner through affiliate fees for our networks That come out as the business grows, but I'll let Steve tell you some details. Yes. So John, I think it's Speaker 400:22:17a touch early for us Speaker 300:22:17to be giving some forecasts around sort of contribution or deficit from the JV. But sort of as we look at it, it will be accretive to us from a net net perspective when you take into account The affiliate fees that we'll collect as revenue versus whatever funding we need to make to the JV we think from a net net to Fox perspective it will be accretive pretty quickly. Speaker 200:22:40And then on advertising, I think the advertising outlook is as I mentioned with news, but you could apply this term To the overall markets are nuanced as we look at it. If I start with sports, we had a very solid regular NFL from an advertising perspective and I think a stronger NFL postseason, which we were very pleased by. But also that was it's a smaller revenue line, but we had a fantastic college football season. Really, I think The story of this past autumn was really the strength of college football And particularly as advertisers sort of founded and appreciated The quality of the audience watching college football. Coming up, if we look forward, obviously, we have the Daytona 500 and then the start of the regular Major League Baseball season in March. Speaker 200:23:46And there's a lot of positive momentum with advertisers with those. Fox News, you have a positive trends with Doctor pricing. Direct response pricing is Still down, but as you start to lap the comparisons from last year, it's Certainly improving quite a lot. We have an impact from preemptions with election and unfortunately with our war coverage. So the preemptions are affecting and ratings are continuing to improve. Speaker 200:24:26So we're happy with where we are at Fox News as all those trends are improving steadily. Local stations is probably the most mixed, but you have a bad comparison, particularly in the current pacings with Super Bowl comps this time last year. It's probably about $50,000,000 in Super Bowl revenue just in the Station Group, this time last year. So the comparisons are quite tough as we go forward. But we remain confident that we'll see a record political cycle. Speaker 200:25:03This is slightly ameliorated, I think, in the current quarter, with the lack of So we're competitive primary competition, but we're already seeing business in the first half of next year start to flow in from a political perspective. And it's obviously it's sort of natural because our stations, we have large number stations in key political markets like Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Arizona and Wisconsin. So we're very confident in a very strong political cycle once that really starts to flow. And then finally, with Tubi, Tubi's TBTs continue to grow I think at 62%, 63%. And obviously with the PBT growth, the revenue is following. Speaker 200:26:01The revenue growth is slightly less or somewhat less than it was Last year, but in the sort of streaming environment, We're very happy with its growth. So that's on advertising, scatter pricing is all up above upfront pricing. So that's positive. And then finally on the cable affiliate subscribers and fees. We are in an environment where think we called out it's roughly 8% cable erosion and yet our cable affiliate fees have grown in this quarter. Speaker 200:26:46So I think that really shows the strength of our brands and our programming in the cable universe. We're very pleased with that. Thanks, John. Speaker 100:26:58Next question please, operator. Operator00:27:00It is from Jessica Reif Ehrlich with Bank of America Securities. Please go ahead. Speaker 700:27:05Thank you. Back to the sports platform. Lachlan, you seem really confident that It won't affect the pay TV bundle, which is I just want to get some color on that given that sports has been really the glue that's kept together. So why do you feel so confident that it will not impact that? And then, what is the openness to ad partners? Speaker 700:27:28And will this Will this have a separate advertising organization? How will the ads work in your content? Speaker 200:27:38Hi Jessica, by the way. So the first on how it affects the overall pay TV bundle? Again, the key market, the market that we will be driving towards is the market that sits outside the sports fan who sits currently outside of the traditional pay TV bundle today And there's tens of millions of them. So we are very confident that this is a large market and a large opportunity that we can address without undermining the traditional bundle. We are obviously, we've been working on this for several months. Speaker 200:28:22We've done lots of sensitivity analysis and we would not be Launching this product, if we thought it was going to significantly affect our Pay TV affiliate partners and that's very important to us. We remain, I think the biggest supporters of the traditional pay TV bundle, we think there's tremendous value in the pay TV bundle the consumer who wants to get it all at an affordable price, the big bundle is still the best way to get that programming and those brands. So we are confident that this product will be additive and will give us incremental subscribers and not affect significantly the traditional bundle. And the openness to add partners, That's not something that we're considering at this stage. We think that the 14 linear networks that this service offers gives people a tremendous amount of content between ABC affiliates, FOX affiliates, ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPN News, the SEC Network, Fox affiliates, Fox Sports 1 and 2, the Big 10 network, TNT, TBS, it's a tremendous offering That covers the majority of the key sports in this country, NFL, NBA, WNBA, Major League Baseball, NHL, etcetera College, obviously NASCAR and so on. Speaker 200:30:04So we think it's an incredibly strong offering and at this stage we're not contemplating, adding partners to it. I think your third question Jessica was on advertising revenues. And so, advertising revenues will flow through this. So the advertising that we have on our linear networks will flow into this service and will just give us increased reach to market that hasn't seen those that advertiser engage with those clients before. So we think it's a net positive. Speaker 200:30:39Okay. Thank you, Jessica. Speaker 100:30:41Operator, we have time for one more question. Operator00:30:43Very good. That will come from Michael Morris with Guggenheim. Please go ahead. Speaker 800:30:48Hi, good morning. Thank you guys. So I wanted to ask about 2 areas of strength in the quarter. The first one on the sports sub licensing, Can you share a little more detail on what that was? How it impacted profitability? Speaker 800:31:03And how to think about whether or not that's a recurring revenue and profit source? And then my second question is on the affiliate acceleration, which is great to see. We know that the rate of cord cutting is going to be impactful on that number. It's very hard to predict. But on pricing alone and the precedent that you just set, Should we look at this as the Q1 of a sustained stronger pricing dynamic? Speaker 800:31:29And how long do you think we should anticipate that you can continue to see this type of growth being fueled by those new contractual relationships? Thank you. Speaker 200:31:41I thought it was unfair that Steve, we'll get the easy question and then you asked the second question. So anyway, good morning, Mike. I'll let Steve address the Speaker 300:31:51sports Hey, Mike. So our sports sublicensing revenue we have in the cable segment. So we have We earned sports sub licensing income in relation to various sort of college sports properties and international soccer rights. Some of these rights come with some variable based economics to them, which we saw in the quarter. I think you should see this as somewhat a one off. Speaker 300:32:17It's not going to repeat like this going in future quarters, future years. And if you want to try and dimensionalize the size of the increase in cable other revenues between this quarter and previous quarter last year is a pretty good guide to the net benefit to us from those sub licensing arrangements. Speaker 200:32:37So on the affiliate Revenue acceleration, I think the if you look at it to and can we co sustain that? We've now completed all of our distributions or renewals in this cycle that will affect the remainder of this fiscal year. So there's no more renewals negotiated that will affect this fiscal year and obviously we're rolling into renewals that will take effect after this fiscal. If you look at the underlying rate of decline around 8% and this goes back to a little bit of what John's question. If we look at that 8% actually in September October, it was better than 8%. Speaker 200:33:34It was a little bit better. And then and this we believe was the impact football and sports viewing in the fall. But then after October sort of as you get into November December, the rate returned decline returned to its sort of baseline at 8%. So for the immediate future, we don't see that changing. There's some cyclicality within that, but I think the 8% is a number that we're sort of baking into our assumptions. Speaker 200:34:11With that, we believe as We've achieved over the last year, we've renewed over a third of our distribution. We've been able to achieve rate increases that have made up for those declines. And that is because of the strength our brands, the strength of our programming and really where they sit having sort of a focused strategy on a key number of very core brands that are essential for distributors and for their customers that we'll be able to maintain similar rates of change going forward. Thanks Mike. Speaker 100:34:54At this point, We are out of time, but if you have any further questions, please give me or Dan Carey a call. Thank you again for joining today's call. Speaker 300:35:02Thank you. Speaker 200:35:02Thanks everyone. Have a good day. Operator00:35:06Ladies and gentlemen, that does conclude your conference call for today. 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There are 9 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for standing by. Welcome to the Fox Corporation Second Quarter Fiscal Year 20 24 Earnings Conference Call. As a reminder, this conference is being recorded. I would now like to turn the conference over to Chief Investor Relations Officer, Ms. Gabrielle Brown. Operator00:00:37Please go ahead, Ms. Brown. Speaker 100:00:39Thank you, operator. Good morning, and welcome to our fiscal 2024 Second Quarter Earnings Call. Joining me on the call today are Lachlan Murdoch, Executive Chair and Chief Executive Officer John Nalin, Chief Operating Officer and Steve Tomczyk, our Chief Financial Officer. First, Lachlan and Steve will give some prepared remarks on the most recent quarter and then we'll take questions from the investment community. Please note that this call may include forward looking statements regarding Fox Corporation's financial performance and operating results. Speaker 100:01:14These statements are based on management's current Additionally, this call will include certain non GAAP financial measures, including adjusted EBITDA, or EBITDA as we refer to it on this Reconciliations of non GAAP financial measures are included in our earnings release and our SEC filings, which are available in the Investor Relations section of our website. And with that, I'm pleased to turn the call over to Lachlan. Speaker 200:01:52Thank you, Gabby, And thank you all for joining us this morning. Against the backdrop of an active news cycle and another robust fall sports schedule, our fiscal Q2 again illustrated the strength of Fox. The growth we delivered in affiliate fee revenues was the standout this quarter with the television segment growing by 10% and the cable segment returning to growth, once again demonstrating the power of our brands and our programming. We have now largely completed our fiscal 4 affiliate renewal cycle, having achieved our commercial goals without disruption and setting a solid foundation for renewals in fiscal 2025 and beyond. As expected, advertising revenues in the quarter were down primarily due to comparisons to last year's major cyclical events, including the midterm elections at the TV stations and the broadcast of the Men's World Cup in the cable and television segments. Speaker 200:02:54Parsing through the cyclical comparisons, our concentration in news and sports coupled with the outstanding performance at Tubi is clearly an advantage in a mixed advertising environment. More specifically, Sports advertising was very healthy during the quarter and we saw particularly strong demand for the NFL and college football, which continued into the NFL playoffs. At News, the 2nd quarter was more nuanced. While pre emptions and the direct response market adversely impacted quarterly growth, we sequentially narrowed the gap between the current and prior year in ratings and in pricing. We were also able to increase our viewing share over the previous quarter and the positive trends in share, ratings and pricing have carried over into the current quarter. Speaker 200:03:54Last week, I visited our bureau in Jerusalem, met with our talented and dedicated staff there and saw firsthand The devastation wrought by Hamas on October 7th. Our hearts, our thoughts and our prayers go after the victims of that day, The innocents killed in Israel and in Gaza and the hostages still denied the embrace of their families and loved ones. The work our correspondents, our camera people and our producers do reporting on these events is important, outstanding and deeply appreciated. Now on to sports. In calendar 2023, 96 of the year's 100 most watched telecasts were live sports. Speaker 200:04:42Fox was responsible for 29 of the year's 100 most watched shows, more than any other network. This marks the 5th straight year that Fox has topped the industry in live sports viewing and demonstrate the unparalleled reach and engagement our content achieves. The 30th NFL regular season on Fox concluded with an average of 19,000,000 viewers across all games with America's game of the week averaging 25,000,000 viewers and 8 year high. And FOX NFL Sunday logged its 30th straight year as the number 1 NFL pre game show. That strength continued into the postseason with Fox's 3 postseason windows delivering a best ever playoff average of almost 45,000,000 viewers across the wildcard, divisional and championship games. Speaker 200:05:40In digital, we saw strong engagement at Tubi, which finished with a very impressive 62% growth in total view time and 17% growth in revenue. Tubi's library of over 240,000 movies and TV episodes coupled with ubiquitous distribution drove engagement, helping Tubi reach 78,000,000 monthly active users, log almost 2,500,000,000 streaming hours in the quarter and set a new monthly record of 855,000,000 total viewing hours in December alone. Tubi has consolidated its position in the streaming landscape ranking as the most watched free TV and movie streaming service in the United States according to Nielsen and surpassing Peacock, Max, Paramount Plus and Pluto TV in ViewTime for 7 consecutive months. At Fox Entertainment, the 2nd quarter saw programming strength with Fox having the season's number one new broadcast entertainment series in Krapopolis, Hats off to Dan Harmon, the number one new game show debut in Snake Oil and the number one cooking series in Hell's Kitchen. We're also pleased with the very strong start of our mid season lineup and the early success of We Are Family and The Floor. Speaker 200:07:03Before I hand over to Steve, I'll comment on the sports platform we announced last night between Fox, Disney and Warner Brothers Discovery. This new and unique digital distribution platform is focused on sports fans outside of existing pay TV offerings. Upon launch in the fall of 2024, the platform will offer a broad suite of sports, including those from a combined 14 linear networks that broadcast sports today. The inclusion of our networks in the platform is consistent with our strategy, being proudly consumer first and distribution agnostic. Across the distribution ecosystem, our traditional pay TV market will remain our dominant customer base for some time to come. Speaker 200:07:53As such, we remain committed to our existing distribution partners where our strong portfolio of leadership sports, news and entertainment brands thrive in their bundled offerings. This unique new platform opens up a new market for us, one that we at Fox have not accessed before and that we're excited to participate in. As always, we are focused on delivering value for our shareholders in a thoughtful and disciplined manner. And we will continue to explore every opportunity to maximize that value over the long term. Let me now turn it over to Steve for his comments on the quarter's financial results. Speaker 300:08:34Thanks, Lachlan, and good morning, everyone. With the vast majority of our fiscal 2024 affiliate renewals now successfully completed, Fox delivered 4% growth in total company affiliate fee revenues, led by 10% growth at television and a return to growth at cable. This growth reflects the must have nature of our content and the value that our distribution partners place on it. Consistent with our expectations regarding event cycles, Advertising revenues this quarter were impacted by the absence of the FIFA Men's World Cup at FOX Sports and mid term political revenues at the local television stations, along with lower advertising revenue at Fox News Media. Collectively, these factors contributed to a 20% decline in total company advertising revenues. Speaker 300:09:19Total company other revenues grew by 14%, driven by higher sports sublicensing revenues. All in, Fox reported total company revenues of 4 $230,000,000 down 8% from the prior year. Total company expenses decreased 5% over the prior year, primarily due to the absence of the Men's World Cup at Fox Sports and fewer hours of original scripted programming at Fox Entertainment due to the strikes. However, this was partially offset by the 1st year step up under our new NFL rights agreement. Quarterly adjusted EBITDA was $350,000,000 as compared to the $531,000,000 reported in the prior year quarter. Speaker 300:09:59Net income attributable to stockholders of $109,000,000 or $0.23 per share compared to the $313,000,000 or $0.58 per share reported in the prior year period, largely due to the EBITDA impact I just mentioned, along with the net changes in the fair value of the company's investments recognized in other net. Our effective tax rate for the quarter came in at 12%, reflecting a one off re measurement of our deferred tax assets as a result of changes in state tax laws. Excluding this impact and other non core items, adjusted EPS was $0.34 per share versus last year's $0.48 Turning to our segments, starting with cable, which reported 2% growth in total quarterly from industry subscriber declines running at approximately 8%. Cable other revenues increased $124,000,000 largely driven by higher sports sublicensing revenues associated with our college sports and international soccer agreements. This growth in affiliate and other revenues was partially offset by a 23% decline in cable advertising revenues. Speaker 300:11:15At Fox News Media, advertising revenues were impacted by a softer direct response marketplace, lower comparative ratings and higher levels of pre emptions to our breaking news coverage of global events. Meanwhile, at the National Sports Networks, we measured against last year's broadcast of the Men's World Cup. Expenses at the cable segment were 14% lower than the prior year, with savings mainly gained from the absence of the men's World Cup well as lower legal programming and production costs at Fox News Media. Taking all these factors into account, quarterly adjusted at the cable segment grew 60% over the prior year quarter. Moving to our television segment, which reported total quarterly revenues of 2 point $54,000,000,000 down 13% from the prior year. Speaker 300:12:01The TV segment reported strong 10% growth in affiliate fee revenues as price increases across all Fox affiliated stations more than offset the impact from industry subscriber declines. TV advertising revenues were down 19%, the solid growth at Tubi was more than offset by comparisons with last year's cycle major events, including the FIFA Men's World Cup and midterm political revenues as well as the relative mix of World Series matchups and game counts. Also at TV, revenue from our entertainment production companies was impacted by the SAG and WGA labor disputes. This contributed to a $64,000,000 decline in TV Other revenues, most of which was offset by a commensurate reduction in expenses. Overall, expenses at the TV segment remained flat as higher costs under the NFL agreement and a modest increase in investment in Tubi were offset by lower costs from the absence of the Men's World Cup, lower college sports rights costs and fewer hours of the original scripted content due to the strikes. Speaker 300:13:07Together, these revenue and expense impacts led to a quarterly adjusted EBITDA loss of $138,000,000 at our TV segment compared to an EBITDA contribution of $256,000,000 reported in the prior year quarter. Turning to free cash flow, where we recorded a deficit of $615,000,000 this quarter. This is consistent with the normal seasonality of our working capital cycle, where the first half of our fiscal year reflects the concentration of payments for sports rights and the buildup of advertising related receivables. In terms of capital allocation, fiscal year to we have repurchased an additional $550,000,000 through our share buyback programming, bringing the total cumulative amount repurchased to $5,150,000,000 or 25% of our total shares outstanding since the launch of the in 2019. In addition, today we announced a $0.26 per share semiannual dividend. Speaker 300:14:09These capital return measures are supported by our robust balance sheet, where we ended the quarter with $4,100,000,000 in cash and $8,400,000,000 in debt. These balances are before taking into account the repayment of our $1,250,000,000 note in late January. And with that, I'll turn the call back over to Gabby to open up the Q and A. Speaker 100:14:30Thank you, Steve. And now we would be happy to take questions from the investment community. Operator00:15:16We have a question from Ben Swinburne with Morgan Stanley. Please go ahead. Speaker 400:15:22Good morning. Lachlan, obviously big news in the new sports joint ventures. I'd love to get your thoughts really around that product and opportunity in kind of 2 areas. First is, what is the opportunity that you guys see in the United States for a product like that? Obviously, we're all focused on the cord cutter sort of TAM, but how many people do you think are interested in a product like this? Speaker 400:15:49And then do you see any risk to particularly Fox News? This is the first time you guys have offered a product with just Fox Broadcast. So how do you balance that when you thought about putting this business together? Thanks so much. Speaker 200:16:02Hey, thank you very much, Ben, and good morning. So The opportunity is huge and that's really because this sports focused platform is focused entirely on cord, not cord credit, but cord never. So if you look at the American market, Roughly say 125,000,000 households in America and roughly half of those are not within the traditional bundled cable ecosystem. And so the target for this product, which is going to be, I think incredibly innovative when you see it roll out is really that universe of call it 60,000,000 odd households that currently don't participate in the bundled cable and pay television ecosystem. So we think it's a tremendous opportunity. Speaker 200:16:59We've been working on it for I think it's been reported this morning fairly accurately for several months now. I've been lucky enough to have seen some of the prototypes for this service. And again, it will be unique and I think very innovative when you see it roll out. In terms of the risks and particularly for Fox News, I think the risks are very low and that's because of the focus of the sports product being The core nevers. Fox News continues to be the top rating cable network and And our distributors, our partners really value That channel and that brand as it really drives tremendous viewership and audience and engagement for them and we think both continue to do so within the traditional cable and pay television bundle. Speaker 200:18:02Thank you, Ben. Speaker 100:18:03Operator, next question please. Operator00:18:05We go to Robert Fishman with MoffettNathanson. Please go ahead. Speaker 500:18:11Good morning, everyone. Sticking with the sports news. So we have long with you the benefit of Fox to a sports led skinny bundle. So I'm just wondering any additional background you can share on what pushed this deal forward now, including maybe any flexibility you built into your recent facility renewals? And then on a related note, Should we expect to see any changes in your approach to negotiate future sports rights? Speaker 500:18:37And any comments you want to share about the Netflix WWE deal that might impact these negotiations going forward? Thank you. Speaker 200:18:48Well, let me Start back to front, Robert. So there's no impact on the Netflix WWE deal at all. So I don't think that plays a factor in this. And in fact, in how we approach our portfolio of Sports rights, we will be aggressively competing in the sports market for sports rights, but nothing has changed there. The primary Business and value in Fox Sports is competing both for every subscriber in the traditional cable, pay TV bundle and advertiser, viewer and ultimately advertisers. Speaker 200:19:38So sports remains a competitive business, which we frankly we thrive in and we don't see any difference to that. What led to this now? I think we've answered the many questions on these quarterly calls over many years about that when we are ready to launch a streaming service such as this and we will do it. And we've been monitoring the space obviously for years and past few years in particular. And as we developed with our partners, the concept around a very unique and innovative product, We felt now was the right time to launch such a product really into a new market, right? Speaker 200:20:26It's a new market, where there's no product serving the sports fans that are not within the cable TV bundle. So it accesses for us it accesses a whole new market really drives a tremendous amount of new reach that we weren't servicing before. Speaker 100:20:49Operator, next question please. Operator00:20:51Next is John Hodulik with UBS. Please go ahead. Speaker 600:20:55Great. Thank you. First, just quickly on the sports TV, just any cash contribution or can you size any cash contribution required from Fox? And then turning to advertising, obviously a number of things affecting the numbers this quarter. You guys have some positive color as we look into next quarter. Speaker 600:21:17Just any color, one, I'd say on the TV side, what you're seeing at this point in terms of political. And then with the improvement in ratings and the year over year, the gap that you're seeing closing, can we assume that the 23% on the cable add side is sort of the worst number and any color on the sort of slope of the improvement we should see as we head through the year? Speaker 200:21:39I've lost track. Sorry, the okay. So, advertising and cable Cable advertising. Cable advertising. Cable advertising. Speaker 200:21:47Cable advertising. You got it. After this, we won't need any more questions. We'll cover the whole gamut. Thanks, John. Speaker 200:21:54On the cash side, I'll let Steve fill in. But it's obviously this business has both a there's marketing and other costs with running the business in the partnership, but there's also the revenue that we garner through affiliate fees for our networks That come out as the business grows, but I'll let Steve tell you some details. Yes. So John, I think it's Speaker 400:22:17a touch early for us Speaker 300:22:17to be giving some forecasts around sort of contribution or deficit from the JV. But sort of as we look at it, it will be accretive to us from a net net perspective when you take into account The affiliate fees that we'll collect as revenue versus whatever funding we need to make to the JV we think from a net net to Fox perspective it will be accretive pretty quickly. Speaker 200:22:40And then on advertising, I think the advertising outlook is as I mentioned with news, but you could apply this term To the overall markets are nuanced as we look at it. If I start with sports, we had a very solid regular NFL from an advertising perspective and I think a stronger NFL postseason, which we were very pleased by. But also that was it's a smaller revenue line, but we had a fantastic college football season. Really, I think The story of this past autumn was really the strength of college football And particularly as advertisers sort of founded and appreciated The quality of the audience watching college football. Coming up, if we look forward, obviously, we have the Daytona 500 and then the start of the regular Major League Baseball season in March. Speaker 200:23:46And there's a lot of positive momentum with advertisers with those. Fox News, you have a positive trends with Doctor pricing. Direct response pricing is Still down, but as you start to lap the comparisons from last year, it's Certainly improving quite a lot. We have an impact from preemptions with election and unfortunately with our war coverage. So the preemptions are affecting and ratings are continuing to improve. Speaker 200:24:26So we're happy with where we are at Fox News as all those trends are improving steadily. Local stations is probably the most mixed, but you have a bad comparison, particularly in the current pacings with Super Bowl comps this time last year. It's probably about $50,000,000 in Super Bowl revenue just in the Station Group, this time last year. So the comparisons are quite tough as we go forward. But we remain confident that we'll see a record political cycle. Speaker 200:25:03This is slightly ameliorated, I think, in the current quarter, with the lack of So we're competitive primary competition, but we're already seeing business in the first half of next year start to flow in from a political perspective. And it's obviously it's sort of natural because our stations, we have large number stations in key political markets like Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Arizona and Wisconsin. So we're very confident in a very strong political cycle once that really starts to flow. And then finally, with Tubi, Tubi's TBTs continue to grow I think at 62%, 63%. And obviously with the PBT growth, the revenue is following. Speaker 200:26:01The revenue growth is slightly less or somewhat less than it was Last year, but in the sort of streaming environment, We're very happy with its growth. So that's on advertising, scatter pricing is all up above upfront pricing. So that's positive. And then finally on the cable affiliate subscribers and fees. We are in an environment where think we called out it's roughly 8% cable erosion and yet our cable affiliate fees have grown in this quarter. Speaker 200:26:46So I think that really shows the strength of our brands and our programming in the cable universe. We're very pleased with that. Thanks, John. Speaker 100:26:58Next question please, operator. Operator00:27:00It is from Jessica Reif Ehrlich with Bank of America Securities. Please go ahead. Speaker 700:27:05Thank you. Back to the sports platform. Lachlan, you seem really confident that It won't affect the pay TV bundle, which is I just want to get some color on that given that sports has been really the glue that's kept together. So why do you feel so confident that it will not impact that? And then, what is the openness to ad partners? Speaker 700:27:28And will this Will this have a separate advertising organization? How will the ads work in your content? Speaker 200:27:38Hi Jessica, by the way. So the first on how it affects the overall pay TV bundle? Again, the key market, the market that we will be driving towards is the market that sits outside the sports fan who sits currently outside of the traditional pay TV bundle today And there's tens of millions of them. So we are very confident that this is a large market and a large opportunity that we can address without undermining the traditional bundle. We are obviously, we've been working on this for several months. Speaker 200:28:22We've done lots of sensitivity analysis and we would not be Launching this product, if we thought it was going to significantly affect our Pay TV affiliate partners and that's very important to us. We remain, I think the biggest supporters of the traditional pay TV bundle, we think there's tremendous value in the pay TV bundle the consumer who wants to get it all at an affordable price, the big bundle is still the best way to get that programming and those brands. So we are confident that this product will be additive and will give us incremental subscribers and not affect significantly the traditional bundle. And the openness to add partners, That's not something that we're considering at this stage. We think that the 14 linear networks that this service offers gives people a tremendous amount of content between ABC affiliates, FOX affiliates, ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPN News, the SEC Network, Fox affiliates, Fox Sports 1 and 2, the Big 10 network, TNT, TBS, it's a tremendous offering That covers the majority of the key sports in this country, NFL, NBA, WNBA, Major League Baseball, NHL, etcetera College, obviously NASCAR and so on. Speaker 200:30:04So we think it's an incredibly strong offering and at this stage we're not contemplating, adding partners to it. I think your third question Jessica was on advertising revenues. And so, advertising revenues will flow through this. So the advertising that we have on our linear networks will flow into this service and will just give us increased reach to market that hasn't seen those that advertiser engage with those clients before. So we think it's a net positive. Speaker 200:30:39Okay. Thank you, Jessica. Speaker 100:30:41Operator, we have time for one more question. Operator00:30:43Very good. That will come from Michael Morris with Guggenheim. Please go ahead. Speaker 800:30:48Hi, good morning. Thank you guys. So I wanted to ask about 2 areas of strength in the quarter. The first one on the sports sub licensing, Can you share a little more detail on what that was? How it impacted profitability? Speaker 800:31:03And how to think about whether or not that's a recurring revenue and profit source? And then my second question is on the affiliate acceleration, which is great to see. We know that the rate of cord cutting is going to be impactful on that number. It's very hard to predict. But on pricing alone and the precedent that you just set, Should we look at this as the Q1 of a sustained stronger pricing dynamic? Speaker 800:31:29And how long do you think we should anticipate that you can continue to see this type of growth being fueled by those new contractual relationships? Thank you. Speaker 200:31:41I thought it was unfair that Steve, we'll get the easy question and then you asked the second question. So anyway, good morning, Mike. I'll let Steve address the Speaker 300:31:51sports Hey, Mike. So our sports sublicensing revenue we have in the cable segment. So we have We earned sports sub licensing income in relation to various sort of college sports properties and international soccer rights. Some of these rights come with some variable based economics to them, which we saw in the quarter. I think you should see this as somewhat a one off. Speaker 300:32:17It's not going to repeat like this going in future quarters, future years. And if you want to try and dimensionalize the size of the increase in cable other revenues between this quarter and previous quarter last year is a pretty good guide to the net benefit to us from those sub licensing arrangements. Speaker 200:32:37So on the affiliate Revenue acceleration, I think the if you look at it to and can we co sustain that? We've now completed all of our distributions or renewals in this cycle that will affect the remainder of this fiscal year. So there's no more renewals negotiated that will affect this fiscal year and obviously we're rolling into renewals that will take effect after this fiscal. If you look at the underlying rate of decline around 8% and this goes back to a little bit of what John's question. If we look at that 8% actually in September October, it was better than 8%. Speaker 200:33:34It was a little bit better. And then and this we believe was the impact football and sports viewing in the fall. But then after October sort of as you get into November December, the rate returned decline returned to its sort of baseline at 8%. So for the immediate future, we don't see that changing. There's some cyclicality within that, but I think the 8% is a number that we're sort of baking into our assumptions. Speaker 200:34:11With that, we believe as We've achieved over the last year, we've renewed over a third of our distribution. We've been able to achieve rate increases that have made up for those declines. And that is because of the strength our brands, the strength of our programming and really where they sit having sort of a focused strategy on a key number of very core brands that are essential for distributors and for their customers that we'll be able to maintain similar rates of change going forward. Thanks Mike. Speaker 100:34:54At this point, We are out of time, but if you have any further questions, please give me or Dan Carey a call. Thank you again for joining today's call. Speaker 300:35:02Thank you. Speaker 200:35:02Thanks everyone. Have a good day. Operator00:35:06Ladies and gentlemen, that does conclude your conference call for today. 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