Cox Enterprises
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| Type |
private |
| Founded |
1898 in Dayton, Ohio |
| Founder(s) |
James Middleton Cox |
| Headquarters |
Atlanta, Georgia, USA |
| Key people |
James C. Kennedy (CEO, chair) |
| Industry |
Media |
| Services |
Broadcast Stations, Cable, Newspaper |
| Owner |
Anne Cox Chambers, James C. Kennedy, Blair Parry-Okedon |
| Subsidiaries |
Cox Communications, Cox Radio, Cox Television, Cox Target Media, AutoTrader.com, Manheim Auctions, Cox Search |
| Website |
Cox Enterprises |
Cox Enterprises is the successor to the publishing company founded in Dayton, Ohio, by James Middleton Cox, who began with the Dayton Daily News. The company is private, 98 percent controlled by the octogenarian daughter of Cox, Anne Cox Chambers, and the two children of her late sister Barbara Cox Anthony. The CEO and chairman is Anthony's son, James C. Kennedy.
The company, now headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, continues to publish the Dayton Daily News, along with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and fifteen other daily newspapers. It also publishes thirty non-daily papers, including The Western Star, Ohio's oldest weekly newspaper. The company owns fifteen television stations, 81 radio stations, and a large cable television enterprise including the Travel Channel.
Subsidiaries
- Cox Auto Trader/AutoMart: Auto Dealer Advertising
- Cox Communications: cable television, digital telephone, high-speed internet
- Travel Channel Media: cable channel
- Cox Radio: radio stations
- Cox Television: television stations
- Cox Target Media: newspapers, Valpak Direct Mail
- AutoMart.Com: Dealer only Advertising Website
- AutoTrader.com: auto classifieds
- Manheim Auctions: used car dealer auctions
- Cox Search (Kudzu.com): business and services directory
- Adify: internet advertising technology platform company
Cox once owned Rysher Entertainment, best known for distributing Saved by the Bell. Rysher is currently owned by 2929 Entertainment, with distribution rights to most of its library resting with CBS.
Cox Target Media
Daily Newspapers
- Austin American-Statesman, Austin, Texas
- Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio
- JournalNews
- Longview News-Journal, Longview, Texas
- Palm Beach Daily News, Palm Beach, Florida
- Rocky Mount Telegram, Rocky Mount, North Carolina
- Springfield News-Sun, Springfield, Ohio
- The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Atlanta, Georgia
- The Daily Advance, Advance, North Carolina
- The Daily Reflector, Greenville, North Carolina
- The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel, Grand Junction, Colorado
- The Daily Sentinel, Nacogdoches, Texas
- The Lufkin Daily News, Lufkin, Texas
- The Marshall News Messenger, Marshall, Texas
- The Middletown Journal, Franklin, Ohio
- The Palm Beach Post, West Palm Beach, Florida
- Waco Tribune-Herald, Waco, Texas
Weekly Newspapers
- ¡ahora sí!, Texas
- Bastrop Advertiser, Texas
- Beaufort-Hyde News, Belhaven, North Carolina
- Bertie Ledger-Advance, Windsor, North Carolina
- Fairfield Echo, Ohio
- Farmville Enterprise, North Carolina
- Florida Pennysaver, West Palm Beach, Florida
- Lake Travis View, Austin, Texas
- LaPalma, Florida
- Mundo Hispánico, Georgia
- North Lake Travis, Lago Vista, Texas
- Oxford Press, Ohio
- Perquimans Weekly, Elizabeth City, North Carolina
- Pflugerville Pflag, Texas
- Pulse-Journal, Mason, Ohio
- Round Rock Leader
- Smithville Times, Texas
- Standard Laconic, Snow Hill, North Carolina
- The Chowan Herald, Edenton, North Carolina
- The Duplin Times, Kenansville, North Carolina
- The Enterprise, Williamston, North Carolina
- The Nickel-Grand Junction, Grand Junction, Colorado
- Times-Leader, Ayden-Grifton, North Carolina
- Weekly Herald, Robersonville, North Carolina
- Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio
- Westlake Picayune, Westlake Hills, Texas
Television stations
There are fifteen television stations in the Cox Television division.
- Note: ** -- indicates a station built and signed on by Cox.
Notes:
1 Through a local marketing agreement, KRXI in Reno operates co-located, MyNetworkTV-affiliated KAME-TV (channel 21), owned by Ellis Communications.
Radio Stations
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Cox owns and operates 81 radio stations, including:
- WSB and WSB-FM, Atlanta
- WBAB, Babylon, New York
- WBHK, Birmingham, Alabama
- WHIO and WHKO-FM, Dayton, Ohio
- KTHT, Houston
- WOKV, Jacksonville, Florida
- WEDR, Miami, Florida
- WPLR, New Haven, Connecticut
- WDBO, Orlando, Florida
- KISS-FM, San Antonio, Texas
- WSUN-FM, Tampa, Florida
- KRAV-FM, Tulsa, Oklahoma
References
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Cox Enterprises, Inc. |
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| Corporate Management |
James C. Kennedy ( COB & CEO) · Dennis Berry · Jimmy W. Hayes · Robert C. O'Leary · Timothy W. Hughes · John G. Boyette · Richard J. Jacobson · Alexander V. Netchvolodoff · Preston B. Barnett · Susan W. Coker · Richard D. Huguley · Roberto I. Jimenez · Marybeth Leamer · J. Lacey Lewis · Michael J. Mannheimer · Andrew A. Merdek · Gregory B. Morrison · Robert N. Redella · Deborah E. Ruth · Sanford Schwartz · Alexandria M. Wilson · Patrick J. Esser · Jay R. Smith · Robert F. Niel · Andrew S. Fisher · Dean H. Eisner · Chip Perry
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¡ahora sí! · The Ayden-Grifton Times-Leader · The Bastrop Advertiser · The Beaufort-Hyde News · The Bertie Ledger-Advance · The Chowin Herald · The Duplin Times · The Fairfield Echo · The Farmville Enterprise · The Florida Pennysaver · The Grand Junction Nickel · The Lake Travis View · LaPalma · Mundo Hispánico · The (Mason, Ohio) Pulse-Journal · The North Lake Travis Log · The Oxford Press · Perquimans Weekly · The Pflugerville Pflag · The Robersonville Weekly Herald · The Smithville Times · The Snow Hill Standard Laconic · The Western Star · The Westland Picayune · The Williamston Enterprise
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| Annual Revenue: $12.0 billion USD (2005) · Employees: 77,000 · Stock Symbol: None, privately held. · Website: www.coxenterprises.com |
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