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HarperCollins Publishers is a global book publisher that releases about 10,000 new titles each year in 16 languages, with a catalog of over 250,000 titles across more than 120 branded imprints. They publish across many genres in 15 countries, producing both print and digital editions that reach readers worldwide through a broad distribution network. The company differentiates itself by its size as the second-largest consumer book publisher, its deep history and extensive catalog, and its roster of award-winning authors from the Nobel Prize to the Caldecott Medal. Its goal is to continually publish high-quality books, expand its global reach, and maintain leadership in the publishing industry by growing its catalog and helping authors reach readers around the world.
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News Corp profit soars 167% as 'digital-first' strategy delivers record quarter. Published on: 6th August 2026 at 10:38 AM News Corp has delivered a record fourth quarter, with net income surging 167 per cent (US$230 million) as the media giant credited its "digital-first" transformation, AI licensing opportunities and growth across its core businesses for the result. The strong finish comes after News Corp's second-quarter results earlier this year showed a more mixed picture for its traditional media operations, with the company continuing to argue that premium journalism and trusted content will become increasingly valuable as artificial intelligence reshapes the media landscape. For the three months ended 30 June, News Corp reported revenue of US$2.3 billion, up 11 per cent year-on-year, while total segment EBITDA climbed 31 per cent to US$423 million. Net income from continuing operations jumped to $230 million, compared with $86 million in the prior corresponding period, while reported earnings per share increased to $0.33 from $0.09. News Corp chief executive Robert Thomson described the quarter as one of "record profitability", saying the company's investment in digital businesses, subscriptions and recurring revenue streams had strengthened its position despite ongoing disruption across media. "These results mean that we have posted twelve consecutive quarters of year-on-year revenue growth and thirteen consecutive quarters of year-on-year Total Segment EBITDA growth," Thomson said. "For a company that is majority digital and has vastly expanded its portfolio of premium recurring revenues, the robustness of our strategy has allowed us to navigate tech and economic and political turbulence." For the full financial year, News Corp reported revenue of $9 billion, up 7 per cent, while EBITDA increased 15 per cent to more than $1.6 billion. Free cash flow also rose 42 per cent to $811 million, allowing the company to accelerate its share buyback program, with $643 million worth of shares repurchased during the year. News Corp highlighted three major growth engines - Dow Jones, Digital Real Estate Services and Book Publishing - as key drivers behind the record result. Dow Jones revenue increased 7 per cent to $644 million, with EBITDA up 20 per cent to $181 million. The business continued to benefit from subscription growth, with total subscriptions increasing 7 per cent year-on-year to more than 6.7 million. Digital advertising revenue also climbed 10 per cent during the quarter. Digital Real Estate Services, which includes Australia's REA Group and US platform Realtor.com, was one of the strongest performers, with revenue increasing 19 per cent to $553 million and EBITDA jumping 46 per cent to $222 million. REA Group revenue rose 21 per cent, driven by growth in Australian residential listings, pricing increases and additional product offerings. HarperCollins also delivered a strong quarter, with revenue increasing 15 per cent to $566 million. Avoiding 'slimy sea of AI slop' Thomson also used the earnings call to reinforce News Corp's position in the emerging AI economy, arguing that trusted journalism, intellectual property and premium content would become increasingly important as generative AI expands. The company has been pursuing licensing partnerships with AI companies while also taking legal action against organisations it believes have used News Corp content without permission. "Artificial intelligence itself is only as useful, only as trustworthy as the quality and integrity of its inputs," Thomson said. "Without our journalists, our authors, our data, our brands and our professional expertise, users would be drowning in a slimy sea of AI slop." The comments echo Thomson's stance earlier this year, when he argued that AI platforms would increasingly need access to high-quality, authoritative content rather than low-value material generated at scale. News Corp said 61 per cent of its fiscal 2026 revenue now came from digital businesses, reflecting its transition away from a historically print-led model. The company said it expects continued growth in the current financial year, with further margin expansion anticipated across its major businesses. Join more than 30,000 advertising industry experts Get all the latest advertising and media news direct to your inbox from B&T.
On The Secret's 20th Anniversary Rhonda Byrne's New Book Shows the Next Generation How to Harness the Power of the Mind. Rhonda Byrne's New Book Shows the Next Generation How to Harness the Power of the Mind I'm excited to share Thought Rules with a new generation seeking to take back the power in their lives." - Rhonda Byrne NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES, July 22, 2026 / EINPresswire.com / - HarperOne, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, announced today the publication of THOUGHT RULES: Thought Creates Everything by international bestselling author Rhonda Byrne. Twenty years ago, Byrne's first book, The Secret, unlocked the power of manifestation for readers around the world, became a global bestseller, and sold over 34 million copies. In her new book, Thought Rules, Byrne shows us in even greater ways how to harness the power of the mind to live the best life possible. The book will be published in the US on November 24, 2026. Sparking empowerment for a new generation, Thought Rules shows us how our thoughts have created the life we are living today and how to start thinking to change our lives for the better. The book provides simple, life-changing practices, the twelve rules of thought to make a habit in your life, and the history behind this wisdom that dates back thousands of years. Thought Rules will be published in 23 languages including Chinese (simplified and traditional), Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malayalam, Marathi, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Tamil, Telugu, and Turkish. "HarperOne is delighted to continue our partnership with the inimitable Rhonda Byrne as we publish Thought Rules. In this age, nothing is more important, or more human, than remembering and nurturing the power and sovereignty of our own minds, and here Rhonda teaches us how to do exactly that," said Diana Baroni, Senior Vice President and Publisher, HarperOne Group. Byrne said, "I'm excited to share Thought Rules with a new generation seeking to make lasting, positive change in their lives. No matter what you're experiencing today, through a change in your thinking, you can change the circumstances of your life. Thought rules our lives, but when you rule your thoughts, you will be the true master of your life." The Secret 20th Anniversary Edition will be published on November 3, 2026, by Simon & Schuster. Rhonda Byrne is the creator and executive producer of the film The Secret; producer of the motion picture adaptation The Secret: Dare to Dream; and author of the books The Secret, The Power, The Magic, Hero, The Secret Daily Teachings, How The Secret Changed My Life, The Greatest Secret, The Secret to Love, Health, and Money: A Masterclass and Countdown to Riches. The Secret is a worldwide bestseller available in more than fifty languages with over thirty-four million copies sold. ABOUT HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS HarperCollins Publishers is the second largest consumer book publisher in the world, with operations in 15 countries. With more than 200 years of history and 120+ branded imprints around the world, HarperCollins publishes approximately 10,000 new books every year in 16 languages and has a print and digital catalog of more than 250,000 titles. Writing across dozens of genres, HarperCollins authors include winners of the Nobel Prize, the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, the Newbery and Caldecott Medals, and the Man Booker Prize. HarperCollins, headquartered in New York, is a subsidiary of News Corp (Nasdaq: NWS, NWSA; ASX: NWS, NWSLV) and can be visited online at corporate.harpercollins.com. For additional information, please visit thesecret.tv and harpercollins.com. Legal Disclaimer: EIN Presswire provides this news content "as is" without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.
HarperCollins Children's Books promotes Tom Bonnick to fiction publishing director. News Jul 16, 2026 by Heather Gosling Tom Bonnick HarperCollins Children's Books has promoted Tom Bonnick to fiction publishing director after his work on the launch of the Harper Fire YA imprint and the HarperCollins Children's Classics list. Serious about the book trade? Create a free account to unlock 3 articles a month and receive tailored newsletters with the latest from the book trade. Want full access? Subscribe today and unlock full access to exclusive interviews, rights deals, industry data and more: Weekly print copies of The Bookseller magazine | Unlimited access to thebookseller.com (single user) | The Bookseller digital edition for desktop, tablet and mobile | Subscriber-only newsletters | Twice-yearly Buyer's Guides worth £30 | Discounts on events and conferences
Alice Blacker and Holly Tonks to jointly lead HarperCollins' picture book and heritage portfolio. News Jul 14, 2026 by Scarlett Clarke Alice Blacker HarperCollins Children's Books has revealed that publishing directors Alice Blacker and Holly Tonks will jointly lead their picture book and heritage portfolio. Serious about the book trade? Create a free account to unlock 3 articles a month and receive tailored newsletters with the latest from the book trade. Want full access? Subscribe today and unlock full access to exclusive interviews, rights deals, industry data and more: Weekly print copies of The Bookseller magazine | Unlimited access to thebookseller.com (single user) | The Bookseller digital edition for desktop, tablet and mobile | Subscriber-only newsletters | Twice-yearly Buyer's Guides worth £30 | Discounts on events and conferences
HarperCollins Christian Publishing celebrates top honors at the 2026 Christian Book Awards. NASHVILLE, TN (April 29, 2026) - HarperCollins Christian Publishing (HCCP) announced today that three of its titles were named winners at the Christian Book Awards. Presented annually by the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association (ECPA) since 1978, the Christian Book Awards recognize the best titles of the year across 12 categories and are widely considered among the highest distinctions in religious publishing. The winning HCCP titles are: * The Girl on the Bathroom Floor by Amber Emily Smith; narrated by Amber Emily Smith and Granger Smith, produced by Sydney Mathieu for HarperAudio in the Audio category * NIV Application Bible (Zondervan) in the Bible category * Spurgeon and the Gospels by Charles Spurgeon (Thomas Nelson) in the Devotion and Gift category "We are honored to see our authors and publishing teams recognized at this year's Christian Book Awards," said Mark Schoenwald, President and CEO of HCCP. "These awards affirm our commitment to publishing books that shape faith, spark meaningful conversation, and make a lasting impact around the world. We are deeply grateful for our talented authors, exceptional narrators, and dedicated teams who bring these works to life." In addition to the award winners, 12HarperCollins Christian Publishing titles were named finalists: * Tame Your Thoughts written and narrated by Max Lucado, produced by Sydney Mathieu for HarperAudio in the Audio category * NKJV Student Study Bible (Thomas Nelson Bibles) in the Bible category * Colossians (Word Biblical Commentary) by Clinton E. Arnold (Zondervan Academic) in the Bible Reference Works category * 30 Days of Prayer by Proverbs 31 Ministries (HarperChristian Resources) in the Bible Study category * 52 Weeks Through the Bible by John MacArthur (HarperChristian Resources) in the Bible Study category * Jesus, Its True Friend by Sally Lloyd-Jones; illustrated by Jago (Zonderkidz) in the Children category * The Wonders of the First Christmas written and illustrated by Andy McGuire (Zonderkidz) in the Children category * Tame Your Thoughts by Max Lucado (Thomas Nelson Publishers) in the Christian Living category * The Way of the Wildflower by Ruth Chou Simons (Thomas Nelson Gift) in the Devotion and Gift category * Van Gogh Has a Broken Heart by Russ Ramsey (Zondervan Reflective) in the Faith and Culture category * Old Soul, New Creation by Jake Weidman (Thomas Nelson) in the New Author category * Room for Good Things to Run Wild by Josh Nadeau (W Publishing) in the New Author category About HarperCollins Christian Publishing HarperCollins Christian Publishing (HCCP) is the world's leading Christian publisher and home to renowned brands Thomas Nelson and Zondervan. It also operates various digital platforms, including FaithGateway, ChurchSource, and Bible Gateway - the world's largest Christian website. HCCP specializes in bestselling Bibles, inspirational books, children's books, academic resources, curriculum, gift books, audio, and digital content crafted for the Christian market. Headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, with an office in Grand Rapids, Michigan, HCCP is part of HarperCollins Publishers. For more information, visit HarperCollinsChristian.com. HarperCollins Publishers