News Corp (NWSA) CEO Robert Thomson on Q4 2022 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
News Corp (NASDAQ:NWSA) Q4 2022 Earnings Conference Call August 8, 2022 5:00 PM ET
Company Participants
Michael Florin - SVP & Head, IR
Robert Thomson - CEO & Director
Susan Panuccio - CFO
Conference Call Participants
Entcho Raykovski - Crédit Suisse
Craig Huber - Huber Research Partners
Kane Hannan - Goldman Sachs Group
John Cardoso - JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Alan Gould - Loop Capital Markets
Darren Leung - Macquarie Research
Brian Han - Morningstar
Operator
Good day, and welcome to the News Corp's Fiscal 2022 Fourth Quarter and Full Year Earnings Conference Call. Today's conference is being recorded. [Operator Instructions].
At this time, I would now like to turn the conference over to Mike Florin, Senior Vice President and Head of Investor Relations. Please go ahead.
Michael Florin
Thank you very much, Sarah. Hello, everyone, and welcome to News Corp's Fiscal Fourth Quarter 2022 Earnings Call. We issued our earnings press release about 30 minutes ago, and it's now posted on our website at newscorp.com.
On the call today are Robert Thomson, Chief Executive; and Susan Panuccio, Chief Financial Officer. We'll open with some prepared remarks, and then we'll be happy to take questions from the investment community.
This call may include certain forward-looking information with respect to News Corp's business and strategy. Actual results could differ materially from what is said. News Corp's Form 10-K and Form 10-Q filings identify risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ and contain cautionary statements regarding forward-looking information.
Additionally, this call will include certain non-GAAP financial measurements such as Total Segment EBITDA, adjusted segment EBITDA and adjusted EPS. The definitions and GAAP to non-GAAP reconciliations of such measures can be found in our earnings release for the applicable periods posted on our website.
With that, I'll pass it over to Robert Thomson for some opening comments.
Robert Thomson
Thank you, Mike. The overuse of superlatives really is unbecoming. But the past quarter and the full year have created so many unprecedented records that reflect well on all of News Corp, and we believe have created a platform for future performance and enduring returns for our investors. These accomplishments, which necessarily demand the use of superlatives, follow intense digital transformation by the businesses and focused acquisitions that we expect will provide increased revenue and healthy profits far into the future.