Cox Enterprises

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Cox Enterprises
Type private
Founded
Founder James Middleton Cox
Headquarters Atlanta, 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 Newspapers, 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% 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, and also 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 including flagship station WSB-TV 2 in Atlanta, 81 radio stations including flagship stations WSB-AM "NewsTalk 750" and WSB-FM "B98.5FM", and a large cable television enterprise.

Contents

There are fifteen television stations in the Cox Television division.

  • Note: ** -- indicates a station built and signed on by Cox.
Current DMA# Market Station Owned Since Current Affiliation
6. Oakland - San Francisco - San Jose KTVU 2 1964 Fox
KICU-TV 36 2000 Independent
9. Atlanta WSB-TV 2** 1948 ABC
14. Seattle - Tacoma KIRO-TV 7 1997 CBS
19. Orlando - Daytona Beach WFTV 9 1985 ABC
WRDQ 27 2000 Independent
22. Pittsburgh WPXI 11 1981 NBC
WPXI-DT2 (WPXI WeatherPlus) WeatherPlus
WPXI-DT3 RTN[1]
PCNC PCNC
26. Charlotte WSOC-TV 9 1959 ABC
WAXN 64 2000 Independent
59. Dayton, Ohio WHIO-TV 7** 1949 CBS
98. Johnstown, Pennsylvania WJAC-TV 6 2000 NBC
99. El Paso, Texas KFOX-TV 14 1996 Fox
112. Reno, Nevada KRXI 11 1995 Fox
KRXI-DT2 RTN[2]
KAME 21 LMA MyNetworkTV
155. Steubenville, OH - Wheeling, W.V. WTOV-TV 9 2000 NBC

KAME is under local marketing agreement with KRXI.

  1. ^ WPXI to air old shows as Retro TV affiliate (html). Pittsburgh Post Gazette. Retrieved on 2007-10-09.
  2. ^ RTN Announces New Affiliate in Reno (html). Retrieved on 2007-10-09.

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