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Communication Services Sector Earnings Signals

Operator Signal breakdown for 15 Communication Services companies based on SEC EDGAR filings. The Communication Services sector is predominantly in tailwind mode.

3
Tailwinds
10
Neutral
0
Headwinds
2
Mixed

All Communication Services Companies

CompanyTickerSignalRevenueRev GrowthEPS
Netflix Inc.NFLXTAILWIND$12.2B+24.7%$1.23
Omnicom GroupOMCTAILWIND$6.2B+60.8%$1.35
News CorpNWSATAILWIND$2.4B+5.5%$0.34
Verizon CommunicationsVZNEUTRAL$34.4B+3.3%$1.20
AT&T Inc.TNEUTRAL$31.5B+4.3%$0.54
The Walt Disney CompanyDISNEUTRAL$25.2B+1.9%$1.27
Charter CommunicationsCHTRNEUTRAL$13.6B-1.4%$9.17
Match Group Inc.MTCHNEUTRAL$863.9M-3.5%$0.68
Comcast CorporationCMCSANEUTRALN/AN/A$0.60
T-Mobile US Inc.TMUSNEUTRALN/AN/A$2.27
Electronic ArtsEANEUTRALN/AN/A$0.35
Warner Bros. DiscoveryWBDNEUTRALN/AN/A$-1.17
Fox CorporationFOXNEUTRALN/AN/A$0.52
Live Nation EntertainmentLYVMIXED$3.8B-50.4%$-1.85
Take-Two InteractiveTTWOMIXED$1.7B+25.6%$-0.50

What Communication Services Signals Mean for Operators

The Communication Services sector is sending mixed signals. Some companies growing, some flat, some declining. This usually indicates the sector is in transition. Look for the specific companies and sub-segments within communication services that are outperforming to find opportunities.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Communication Services sector has 3 companies showing tailwinds, 0 showing headwinds, 10 neutral, and 2 mixed. Overall, the sector leans positive with more companies in growth mode.

Operator Signals are based on revenue trajectory from SEC EDGAR filings. Tailwind means revenue is accelerating, Headwind means declining, Neutral means steady-state, and Mixed means inconsistent quarter-over-quarter patterns. For the Communication Services sector, we track 15 companies.

Netflix Inc., Omnicom Group, News Corp are among the Communication Services companies showing the strongest tailwind signals based on recent earnings data.

Sources: SEC EDGAR XBRL Filings
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For this entity, the underlying data on this page comes from SEC EDGAR 8-K filings. The breakdown above is the federal record; the paragraphs below add the per-entity context that makes the headline numbers usable for a real decision rather than just a data lookup.

Every number on this page links back to SEC EDGAR 8-K filings; the methodology page describes the inputs, refresh cadence, and known limitations of the underlying data product.

Practical use of this page is in combination with the comparison and ranking pages elsewhere on the site, which surface the same data for this entity’s peers within U.S. public companies. A single-entity reading without peer context can be misleading when an entity is an outlier on one axis but typical on another.

Source: SEC EDGAR 10-K filings, 2026.