Deepening woes at newspapers pulled down the earnings for Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, which saw declines in both circulation and advertising for print publications.
Net profit fell 52% from a year earlier to $23 million in the quarter ending March 31, in results below most Wall Street forecasts.
Revenue dipped 1% to $2.06 billion in the period.
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He noted that the company "faced some revenue challenges, particularly at news and information services, including currency headwinds" but that the diversification has helped keep the finances on a more stable footing.
The news and information division saw operating earnings drop 23% and revenue down 9% compared with a year ago.
That unit includes newspapers such as The Wall Street Journal, New York Post, Times of London and Sunday Times, and a group of newspapers in Australia.
News Corp retained the name of the media-entertainment conglomerate broken up in 2013 as part of Murdoch's plan to "unlock value" for shareholders.
The other group created by the split, 21st Century Fox, includes Fox television and Hollywood studios.
Murdoch and his family remain in control of both News Corp and 21st Century Fox.