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Financial Instruments and Fair Value Measurements
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2024
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Financial Instruments and Fair Value Measurements
NOTE 11. FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS AND FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS
In accordance with ASC 820, fair value measurements are required to be disclosed using a three-tiered fair value hierarchy which distinguishes market participant assumptions into the following categories:
Level 1 — Quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.
Level 2 — Observable inputs other than quoted prices included in Level 1. The Company could value assets and liabilities included in this level using dealer and broker quotations, certain pricing models, bid prices, quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities in active markets or other inputs that are observable or can be corroborated by observable market data.
Level 3 — Unobservable inputs that are supported by little or no market activity and that are significant to the fair value of the assets or liabilities. For the Company, this primarily includes the use of forecasted financial information and other valuation related assumptions such as discount rates and long term growth rates in the income approach as well as the market approach which utilizes certain market and transaction multiples.
Under ASC 820, certain assets and liabilities are required to be remeasured to fair value at the end of each reporting period. The following table summarizes those assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis:
June 30, 2024June 30, 2023
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Total
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Total
(in millions)
Assets:
Interest rate derivatives - cash flow hedges$— $29 $— $29 $— $41 $— $41 
Foreign currency derivatives - cash flow hedges— — — — — — 
Cross-currency interest rate derivatives - fair value hedges— — — — — — 
Cross-currency interest rate derivatives(a)
— — — — — 37 — 37 
Equity and other securities
53 39 122 214 105 — 130 235 
Total assets$53 $68 $122 $243 $105 $89 $130 $324 
Liabilities:


Interest rate derivatives - cash flow hedges$— $— $— $— $— $— $— $— 
Cross-currency interest rate derivatives - fair value hedges— — — — — (1)— (1)
Cross currency interest rate derivatives - cash flow hedges
— (2)— (2)— — — — 
Cross-currency interest rate derivatives(a)
— — — — — (2)— (2)
Total liabilities$— $(2)$— $(2)$— $(3)$— $(3)
(a)These cross-currency interest rate derivatives were initially designated as cash flow hedges. Hedge accounting for these derivatives was discontinued as of December 31, 2020.
Equity and Other Securities
The fair values of equity and other securities with quoted prices in active markets are determined based on the closing price at the end of each reporting period. These securities are classified as Level 1 in the fair value hierarchy outlined above. The fair values of equity and other securities without readily determinable fair market values are determined based on cost, less any impairment, plus or minus changes in fair value resulting from observable price changes in orderly transactions for an identical or similar investment of the same issuer. These securities are classified as Level 3 in the fair value hierarchy outlined above.
A rollforward of the Company’s equity and other securities classified as Level 3 is as follows:
For the fiscal years ended June 30,
20242023
(in millions)
Balance—beginning of year$130 $103 
Additions(a)
31 
Sales
— (3)
Returns of capital(4)(6)
Measurement adjustments
— 
Foreign exchange and other
(8)
Balance—end of year$122 $130 
(a)The additions for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2023 primarily relate to Dow Jones’ investment in an artificial intelligence-focused data analytics company.
Derivative Instruments
The Company is directly and indirectly affected by risks associated with changes in certain market conditions. When deemed appropriate, the Company uses derivative instruments to mitigate the potential impact of these market risks. The primary market risks managed by the Company through the use of derivative instruments include:
foreign currency exchange rate risk: arising primarily through Foxtel Debt Group borrowings denominated in United States (“U.S.”) dollars, payments for customer premise equipment, certain programming rights, product development costs and inventory purchases; and
interest rate risk: arising from fixed and floating rate Foxtel Debt Group and News Corporation borrowings.
During the fiscal year ended June 30, 2024, in connection with the 2024 Foxtel Credit Facility, the Company entered into (i) a cross-currency interest rate swap derivative with a notional amount of $49 million to exchange the U.S. dollar-denominated floating rate interest component of its 2024 Foxtel Credit Facility — Tranche 2 for an Australian dollar-denominated fixed rate of 4.375% and (ii) interest rate swap derivatives with notional amounts totaling A$610 million to exchange the floating rate interest component of the remaining tranches to fixed rates ranging from 4.248% to 4.338%. These cross-currency interest rate swap and interest rate swap derivatives are accounted for as cash flow hedges under ASC 815.
During the fiscal year ended June 30, 2024, the Company settled its hedges and derivatives related to the 2019 Credit facility and the 2012 U.S. private placement - USD portion - tranche 3. A gain of $5 million was recognized in Other, net related to the settlement of cross-currency interest rate swap derivatives for which hedge accounting was previously discontinued, and a gain of $7 million was recognized within Interest expense, net related to the remaining net derivative gains in Accumulated other comprehensive loss.
The Company formally designates qualifying derivatives as hedge relationships and applies hedge accounting when considered appropriate. The Company does not use derivative financial instruments for trading or speculative purposes.
Derivatives are classified as current or non-current in the Balance Sheets based on their maturity dates. Refer to the table below for further details:
Fair value as of June 30,
Balance Sheet Classification
20242023
(in millions)
Interest rate derivatives - cash flow hedgesOther current assets$15 $21 
Foreign currency derivatives - cash flow hedgesOther current assets— 
Cross-currency interest rate derivatives(a)
Other current assets— 
Interest rate derivatives - cash flow hedgesOther non-current assets14 20 
Cross-currency interest rate derivatives - fair value hedgesOther non-current assets— 
Cross-currency interest rate derivatives(a)
Other non-current assets— 36 
Cross-currency interest rate derivatives - fair value hedgesOther current liabilities(1)
Cross-currency interest rate derivatives(a)
Other current liabilities— (2)
Cross currency interest rate derivatives - cash flow hedgesOther non-current liabilities(2)— 
(a)These cross-currency interest rate derivatives were initially designated as cash flow hedges. Hedge accounting for these derivatives was discontinued as of December 31, 2020.
Cash Flow Hedges
The Company utilizes a combination of interest rate derivatives, foreign currency derivatives and cross-currency interest rate derivatives to mitigate currency exchange rate risk and interest rate risk in relation to future interest and principal payments and payments for customer premise equipment, certain programming rights, product development costs and inventory purchases.
The total notional value of interest rate swap derivatives designated for hedging was approximately $484 million and A$610 million as of June 30, 2024 for News Corporation and Foxtel Debt Group borrowings, respectively. The maximum hedged term over which the Company is hedging exposure to variability in interest payments is to July 2027. As of June 30, 2024, the Company estimates that approximately $15 million of net derivative gains related to its interest rate swap derivative cash flow hedges included in Accumulated other comprehensive loss will be reclassified into the Statements of Operations within the next twelve months.
The total notional value of foreign currency contract derivatives designated for hedging was $79 million as of June 30, 2024. The maximum hedged term over which the Company is hedging exposure to foreign currency fluctuations is less than one year. As of June 30, 2024, the Company estimates that no net derivative losses related to its foreign currency contract derivative cash flow hedges included in Accumulated other comprehensive loss will be reclassified into the Statements of Operations within the next twelve months.
The total notional value of cross-currency interest rate swap derivatives designated for hedging was approximately $49 million as of June 30, 2024. The maximum hedged term over which the Company is hedging exposure to variability in interest and principal payments is to July 2027. As of June 30, 2024, the Company estimates that no net derivative gains related to its cross-currency interest rate swap derivative cash flow hedges included in Accumulated other comprehensive loss will be reclassified into the Statements of Operations within the next twelve months.
The following tables present the impact that changes in the fair values had on Accumulated other comprehensive loss and the Statements of Operations during the fiscal years ended June 30, 2024, 2023 and 2022 for both derivatives designated as cash flow hedges that continue to be highly effective and derivatives initially designated as cash flow hedges but for which hedge accounting was discontinued as of December 31, 2020:
Gains (losses) recognized in Accumulated other comprehensive loss for the fiscal years ended June 30, 2024, 2023 and 2022, by derivative instrument:
For the fiscal years ended June 30,
202420232022
(in millions)
Interest rate derivatives—cash flow hedges
$11 $29 $30 
Foreign currency derivatives—cash flow hedges
— 
Cross-currency interest rate derivatives—cash flow hedges
(1)— — 
Total
$11 $29 $32 
(Gains) losses reclassified from Accumulated other comprehensive loss into the Statements of Operations for the fiscal years ended June 30, 2024, 2023 and 2022, by derivative instrument:
Income Statement Classification
For the fiscal years ended June 30,
202420232022
(in millions)
Interest rate derivatives - cash flow hedges
Interest expense, net$(23)$(12)$(2)
Foreign currency derivatives - cash flow hedges
Operating expenses(2)— — 
Cross-currency interest rate derivatives - cash flow hedges
Interest expense, net(1)— — 
Cross-currency interest rate derivatives(a)
Interest expense, net— (1)(4)
Total
$(26)$(13)$(6)
(a)These cross-currency interest rate derivatives were initially designated as cash flow hedges. Hedge accounting for these derivatives was discontinued as of December 31, 2020.
The amounts recognized in Other, net in the Statements of Operations resulting from the changes in fair value of cross-currency interest rate derivatives that were discontinued as cash flow hedges due to hedge ineffectiveness as of December 31, 2020 were gains of approximately $3 million, $4 million and $25 million for the fiscal years ended June 30, 2024, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
Nonrecurring Fair Value Measurements
In addition to assets and liabilities that are remeasured at fair value on a recurring basis, the Company has certain assets, primarily goodwill, intangible assets, equity method investments and property, plant and equipment, that are not required to be remeasured to fair value at the end of each reporting period. On an ongoing basis, the Company monitors whether events occur or circumstances change that would more likely than not reduce the fair values of these assets below their carrying amounts. If the Company determines that these assets are impaired, the Company would write down these assets to fair value. These nonrecurring fair value measurements are considered to be Level 3 in the fair value hierarchy.
Other Fair Value Measurements
As of June 30, 2024, the carrying value of the Company’s outstanding borrowings approximates the fair value. The 2022 Senior Notes and the 2021 Senior Notes are classified as Level 2 and the remaining borrowings are classified as Level 3 in the fair value hierarchy.