Publishing Stocks

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By Nathan HamiltonUpdated Jun 4, 2026

Publishing companies produce and distribute newspapers, magazines, books, and digital content. Their revenues come from subscriptions, advertising, licensing, and in some cases, educational publishing or professional information services. The industry resides in the communication services sector.

The industry faces structural decline in print demand, rising input costs, and competition from digital media. However, publishers with strong brands or niches in education, professional data, or digital subscription models may benefit from recurring revenue streams and reduced reliance on advertising.

Dividend reliability is mixed for the industry. Traditional publishers often exhibit pressured or declining payouts due to shrinking print cash flows, while niche or data-focused firms may offer more stable income. Investors should evaluate the company’s digital transition strategy and ability to sustain cash generation in a declining print environment.

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Div.
Yield
Freq.
Next div.
Ex date
Yield (fwd)
CAGR 3y
CAGR 5y
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$0.2300 last
$0.7700 annual
1.02%Quarterly
$0.2300
4/1/2026
1.22%
26.54%
25.23%
$0.2362 last
$0.3424 annual
2.28%Bi-Annual
$0.2362
3/20/2026
3.15%
9.26%
5.14%
$0.3550 last
$1.4200 annual
3.29%Quarterly
$0.3550
4/7/2026
3.29%
0.71%
0.72%
$0.3550 last
$1.4200 annual
3.31%Quarterly
$0.3550
4/7/2026
3.31%
0.75%
0.72%
$0.2000 last
$0.8000 annual
1.90%Quarterly
$0.2000
4/30/2026
1.90%
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5.92%
$0.3800 last
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$0.1600 last
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$1.9000 last
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$0.1000 last
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