Information On Cox Enterprises

Cox Enterprises is the successor to the publishing company founded in Dayton, Ohio Ohio by James Middleton Cox who began with the [[Dayton Daily News]] He was the Democratic candidate for the President of the United States in the election of 1920. The company is private, 98 percent controlled by the nonagenarian daughter of Cox, Anne Cox Chambers and the two children of her late sister Barbara Cox Anthony The chairman is Anthonys son, James C. Kennedy The company, now headquartered in Sandy Springs, Georgia owns newspapers, fifteen television stations, 86 radio stations, Cox Communications, Manheim and AutoTrader.com.

Major Subsidiaries

*Cox Communications, Inc. *Manheim *Cox Media Group *AutoTrader.com 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 Communications

Cox Communications is a broadband communications and entertainment company, providing advanced digital video, Internet, telephone and wireless services over its own nationwide IP network. Cox has 13 operating systems: *Arizona *Cleveland, Ohio *Florida *Greater Las Vegas *Kansas/Arkansas *Louisiana *Middle Georgia *New England *Oklahoma *Omaha and Sun Valley *Orange Coast *San Diego *Virginia

Manheim

Manheim is the worlds leading provider of vehicle remarketing services. Through its 130 worldwide wholesale operating locations, Manheim impacts every stage of a used vehicles life cycle, helping commercial sellers and automobile dealers maximize the value of their vehicles. Manheim.com receives nearly 900,000 visitors each week.

Cox Media Group

Cox Media Group, Inc., a subsidiary of Atlanta-based Cox Enterprises, is an integrated broadcasting, publishing and digital media company that includes Valpak and the national advertising rep firms of Cox Reps. The company operations include 15 broadcast television stations and one local cable channel, 86 radio stations, four metro newspapers and more than a dozen non-daily publications, and more than 100 digital services. Additionally, Cox Media Group owns and operates Valpak.

Non-Daily Newspapers

* ¡ahora sí! Texas * Bastrop Advertiser Texas * Cedar Park Citizen Texas * Fairfield Echo Ohio * Lake Travis View Austin, Texas * LaPalma Florida * Mundo Hispánico Georgia * North Lake Travis Lago Vista, Texas * Oxford Press Ohio * Pflugerville Pflag Texas * Pulse-Journal Mason, Ohio * Round Rock Leader * Smithville Times Texas * The Western Star (Ohio) Lebanon, Ohio * * Westlake Picayune Westlake Hills, Texas

Television stations

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1 Through a [[local marketing agreement]], KRXI in Reno operates co-located, MyNetworkTV-affiliated [[KAME-TV]] (channel 21), owned by Ellis Communications. ====Radio Stations==== Cox owns and operates 86 radio stations, including: * [[WSB (AM)|WSB]] and [[WSB-FM]], Atlanta * [[WBAB]], [[Babylon (town), New York|Babylon, New York]] * [[WBHJ]], [[WBHK]], [[WBPT]] and [[WZZK]] [[Birmingham, Alabama|Birmingham]] * [[WHIO (AM)|WHIO]] and [[WHKO|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]] ===AutoTrader.com=== AutoTrader.com aggregates in a single location millions of new cars, used cars and certified pre-owned cars from thousands of auto dealers and private owners. The site attracts 14.8 million unique monthly visitors. ==Cox Conserves== In 2007, Cox Enterprises launched Cox Conserves, the company’s national sustainability program to conserve resources, embrace renewable forms of energy and reduce the company’s greenhouse gas emissions by 20 percent by 2017. Cox Conserves also encourages the company’s 66,000 employees and the communities Cox serves to engage in eco-friendly practices. The Cox Conserves Heroes program was created through a partnership with The Trust for Public Land (TPL) to celebrate local conservation in communities across the country. To date, the program has launched in Atlanta, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle and New Orleans. www.CoxConservesHeroes.com ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== {{Portal box|Atlanta|Companies}} *[http://www.coxenterprises.com/ Cox Enterprises] *[http://share.coxenterprises.com/ Cox Enterprises Corporate Responsibility] *[http://www.coxconserves.com/ Cox Conserves] *[http://www.coxconservesheroes.com/ Cox Conserves Heroes] *[http://www.cox.com/ Cox Communications] *[http://www.manheim.com/ Manheim] *[http://www.autotrader.com/ AutoTrader.com] *[http://www.adify.com/ Adify] *[http://www.valpak.com/ Valpak] *[http://www.kudzu.com/ Kudzu.com] {{CATV_America}} {{COX}} {{Atlanta companies}} [[Category:Cable television companies of the United States]] [[Category:Companies based in Dayton, Ohio]] [[Category:Companies based in Sandy Springs, Georgia]] [[Category:Family businesses]] [[Category:Cox Enterprises| ]] [[Category:Telecommunications companies of the United States]] [[Category:Television broadcasting companies of the United States]] [[Category:Privately held companies of the United States]] [[de:Cox Enterprises]] [[fr:Cox Enterprises]]
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