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News Corporation
Notes totheConsolidated Financial Statements (CONTINUED)
Intersegment revenues generated primarily by the FilmedEntertainment segment of approximately $864 million, $789
million and$777 million for the fiscal years ended June 30, 2006, 2005, and 2004, respectively, have been eliminated
within the Filmed Entertainment segment. Intersegment operating profit (losses) generated primarily by the FilmedEnter-
tainment segment of approximately $(2) million, $(3) million, and $27 million for the fiscal years ended June 30, 2006,
2005 and 2004, respectively, have been eliminated within the FilmedEntertainment segment.
Operating
income (loss)
Depreciation
and
amortization
Amortization
of cable
distribution
investments
Operating
income (loss)
before
depreciation
and
amortization
For the year ended June 30, 2006 (in millions)
Filmed Entertainment $1,092 $85 $—$1,177
Television 1,032 88 —1,120
Cable Network Programming 864 51 103 1,018
Direct Broadcast Satellite Television 39 172 211
Magazines and Inserts 307 7—314
Newspapers 517 263 —780
Book Publishing 167 7—174
Other (150) 102 —(48)
Total $3,868 $775 $103 $4,746
Operating
income (loss)
Depreciation
and
amortization
Amortization
of cable
distribution
investments
Operating
income (loss)
before
depreciation
and
amortization
For the year ended June 30, 2005 (in millions)
Filmed Entertainment $1,058 $51 $—$1,109
Television 952 92 —1,044
Cable Network Programming 702 39 117 858
Direct Broadcast Satellite Television (173) 156 — (17)
Magazines and Inserts 298 6—304
Newspapers 740 222 —962
Book Publishing 164 6—170
Other (177) 76 —(101)
Total $3,564 $648$117 $4,329
Operating
income (loss)
Depreciation
and
amortization
Amortization
of cable
distribution
investments
Operating
income (loss)
before
depreciation
and
amortization
For the year ended June 30, 2004 (in millions)
Filmed Entertainment $905$54$$959
Television 950 93 —1,043
Cable Network Programming 488 41 129 658
Direct Broadcast Satellite Television (277) 152 — (125)
Magazines and Inserts 271 5—276
Newspapers 565 157 722
Book Publishing 157 6—163
Other (128) 57 —(71)
Total $2,931 $565 $129 $3,625
ANNUAL REPORT 113