Dow Jones Aims for $1 Billion EBITDA in Five Years
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: Mar 16 2026
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Source: Newsfilter
- Strategic Transformation Goal: During the Investor Briefing, Dow Jones outlined its plan to achieve $1 billion in annual EBITDA within five years, representing a 70% increase over fiscal 2025 levels, highlighting the company's strong growth potential amid its digital transformation.
- Revenue Structure Optimization: By fiscal 2025, 82% of Dow Jones's revenue will be digital and 80% recurring, up from 60% and 69% in fiscal 2018, indicating a successful pivot to a predominantly digital high-growth enterprise.
- Margin Improvement: Dow Jones has achieved a 17% compound annual growth rate in EBITDA, with margins nearly doubling to 25.2%, which not only enhances profitability but also provides a solid foundation for future investments and expansions.
- New Product Growth Drivers: The company plans to accelerate its Risk and Energy businesses, introduce new direct-to-consumer products and pricing strategies, and focus on high-margin enterprise news, thereby further driving revenue growth and increasing market share.
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News Corporation is a diversified media and information services company. Its Digital Real Estate Services segment consists of the Company's interest in REA Group and Move. REA Group is a digital media business specializing in property and property-related services on its Websites and mobile apps. Move is a provider of digital real estate services in the United States and primarily operates Realtor.com, a real estate information, advertising and services platform, its referral-based services, online tools and services to do-it-yourself landlords and tenants. Its Dow Jones segment includes Dow Jones, a global provider of news and business information, which distributes its content and data through a variety of media channels. Its Book Publishing segment consists of HarperCollins, a consumer book publisher with operations in 15 countries. Its News Media segment consists of News Corp Australia, News UK and the New York Post and includes The Australian, The Daily Telegraph, among others.
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Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.
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