Cox Communications
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Cox Communications | |
Type of Company | Private |
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Founded | 1962 |
Headquarters | Atlanta, Georgia, USA |
Key people | Pat Esser, President James C. Kennedy, Chairman Barbara Cox Anthony and Anne Cox Chambers owners |
Industry | Telecommunications |
Products | Cable Television, Broadband Internet, VoIP |
Revenue | $7.054B (2005) [1] |
Net income | Not currently available |
Employees | 22,350 (2004) |
Slogan | Your friend in the digital age. |
Website | http://www.cox.com |
Cox Communications is a wholly-privately owned subsidiary of Cox Enterprises providing digital cable television and telecommunciations services in the United States. It is the third-largest cable television provider in the United States, serving more than 6.7 million customers, including 2.7 million digital cable subscribers, 3.1 million Internet subscribers, and 1.7 digital telephone subscribers[2]. Its animated spokesman is named Digital Max.
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[edit] History
Cox Enterprises expanded into the cable television industry in 1962 by purchasing a number of cable systems in Lewistown, Lock Haven and Tyrone, Pennsylvania, followed by systems in California, Oregon and Washington. The subsidiary company, Cox Broadcasting Corporation (later to be renamed), was not officially formed until 1964, when it was established as a public company traded on the New York Stock Exchange.
In 2000 Cox Communications acquired Multimedia Cablevision with assets in Kansas, Oklahoma and North Carolina and Media General with assets in Fairfax County, Virginia.
On November 1, 2005, Cox announced the sale of all of its Texas and North Carolina properties, as well as some systems in Arkansas, California and Oklahoma to Cebridge Communications. The sale closed in 2006 and those systems were transitioned by their new owner from Cox branding to Suddenlink Communications.
[edit] Other business units
- Cox Business Services
- Cox Media
[edit] Investments
Along with Advance/Newhouse Communications and Discovery Holding Company, Cox Communications is a major investor in Discovery Communications, which operates numerous popular cable television channels.
[edit] Privatization
In 2004, Cox Enterprises announced its intention to purchase those shares of Cox Communications which they did not own. A $6.6 Billion tender offer was completed in December of that year, and Cox Communications has been a wholly owned subisidary since. This represents the second time Cox has been taken private by Cox Enterprises.
[edit] Current systems
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[edit] Arkansas
- Fort Smith, Fayetteville, Bentonville and others
[edit] California
[edit] Florida
- Central Florida (Gainesville and Ocala)
- Gulf Coast (Pensacola, Fort Walton Beach, and surrounding areas)
[edit] Georgia
- Middle Georgia (Macon, Warner Robins and surrounding areas)
[edit] Idaho
- Sun Valley and surrounding areas
[edit] Kansas
- Wichita, Topeka, Manhattan and others (most areas of state outside Kansas City Metropolitan Area and northwest Kansas)
[edit] Louisiana
- Greater Lousiana (Baton Rouge, Lafayette and surrounding areas)
- New Orleans
[edit] Nebraska
- Omaha and surrounding areas
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[edit] New England
- Rhode Island and parts of Connecticut
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[edit] Oklahoma
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[edit] References
- ^ Fortune 500 2006: Cox Communications. CNN/Fortune 500. Retrieved on 2006-10-16.
- ^ PointTopic: Cox Communications. PointTopic. Retrieved on 2006-10-16.
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 |
Daily Newspapers: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution | The Austin American-Statesman | The Dayton Daily News | The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel | The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel | The Greenville Daily Reflector | The Longview News-Journal | The Lufkin Daily News | The Marshall News Messenger | The Middletown Journal | The Palm Beach Daily News | The Palm Beach Post | The Rocky Mount Telegram | The Springfield News-Sun | The Waco Tribune-Herald |
Weekly Newspapers: ¡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 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 |
Other Assets: AutoTrader.com | Cox Communications | Cox Custom Media | COXnet | Cox News Service | Cox Target Media, Inc. | Dent Wizard | Manheim Auctions | PAGAS Mailing Services | SP Newsprint | Trader Publishing Co. | Valpak | Washington Bureau |
Radio Stations: KCCN | KCYY | KELZ | KHPT | KINE | KISS | KJSR | KKBQ | KKCM | KKNE | KKYX | KLDE | KONO | KPHW | KRAV | KRMG | KRTR-AM | KRTR-FM | KSMG | KTHT | KWEN | WAPE | WAGG | WALR | WBAB | WBHJ | WBHK | WBLI | WBPT | WBTS | WCFB | WCTZ | WDBO | WDPT | WDUV | WDYL | WEDR | WEZN | WFLC | WFOX | WFYV | WHDR | WHIO | WHKO | WHPT | WHQT | WHTQ | WHZT | WJGL | WJMZ | WKHK | WKLR | WMMO | WMXB | WMXQ | WNCB | WOKV | WPLR | WPOI | WPSB | WPTI | WPYO | WRKA | WSB-AM | WSB-FM | WSFR | WSRV | WSTC / WNLK | WSUN | WVEZ | WWKA | WWRM | WXGL | WZLR | WZZK |
ABC Network Affiliates: WFTV1 | WSB | WSOC1 |
Fox Network Affiliates: KFOX | KRXI | KTVU1 | WPGH2 |
Independent Television Stations: KICU1 | WAXN1 | WRDQ1 |
1Stations involved in a duopoly. |
2Cox holds a 10% interest in the station, of which Sinclair Broadcast Group owns the remaining 90%. |
3Cox operates the station under a local marketing agreement. |
Annual Revenue: $12.0 billion USD (2005) | Employees: 77,000 | Stock Symbol: Unknown at this time. | Website: www.coxenterprises.com |