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In the News (Thu 16 Feb 12)

  
  Cox Enterprises, Inc. - Television
Cox Television - Cox entered television in 1948 and now owns 15 TV stations.
In addition to its TV station portfolio, Cox Television also operates three national television advertising sales firms.
Cox Television is a subsidiary of Cox Enterprises, Inc., one of the nation’s leading media companies and operators of automobile auctions.
www.coxenterprises.com /corp/operating_companies/television.htm   (52 words)

  
  New Georgia Encyclopedia: Cox Communications
In 1982 Cox was one of the earliest companies to offer pay-per-view television when it aired the Larry Holmes and Gerry Cooney heavyweight-boxing match.
Cox Communications has also proved itself a pioneer in areas beyond cable television, winning praise from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in 1992 for making the world's first personal communications services (PCS) phone call over a cable network.
Cox's many outreach endeavors include helping to found Cable in the Classroom, a national nonprofit organization that provides commercial-free television and resources to schools.
www.georgiaencyclopedia.org /nge/Article.jsp?id=h-2644   (632 words)

  
 Cox Enterprises - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 daughters of Cox, Barbara Cox Anthony and Anne Cox Chambers, two of the richest women in America, worth $10.3 billion each according to Forbes Magazine.
Cox holds a 10% interest in the station, of which Sinclair Broadcast Group owns the remaining 90%.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cox_Enterprises   (265 words)

  
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Cox was previously granted conditional waivers of the one-to-a-market rule to permit common ownership of WFTV and these seven radio stations, and a television local marketing agreement ("LMA") with WZWY(TV), Channel 27, Orlando, a new station that is not yet operating.
Cox argues that it did not, in its waiver request, assert that there are at least the same number of media outlets and independent "voices" in each category of mass media as there were in 1996.
Instead, because Cox had demonstrated the competitive nature of the market involved, the Commission determined that there would not be any appreciable harm to competition as a result of permitting Cox's common ownership of these newspaper and radio interests during the pendency of, and subject to the outcome in the attribution rulemaking proceeding.
www.fcc.gov /Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1999/fcc99195.txt   (6317 words)

  
 Cox Communications - Cable, High Speed Internet and Telephone services in Cox Communications
Cox assumes no responsibility, and you assume all risks regarding the determination of whether material is in the public domain, or may otherwise be used by you for such purposes.
Cox reserves the right to refuse to post or to remove any information or materials from the Service, in whole or in part, that it, in Cox's sole discretion, deems to be illegal, offensive, indecent, or otherwise objectionable.
Cox will notify you within a reasonable period of time of any third party claim for which Cox seeks indemnification and will afford you the opportunity to participate in the defense of such claim, provided that your participation will not be conducted in a manner prejudicial to Cox's interests, as reasonably determined by Cox.
www.coxcommunications.com /policy   (8993 words)

  
 The Oracle Online
Cox has directed live television both locally and nationally and is now the director for ORU's nightly live healing program "The Hour of Healing/ Something Good Tonight," broadcast nationwide.
Cox chose a television career while he was attending ORU as an undergraduate.
Cox believes the importance of the "Something Good Tonight" show "is the ministry to the partners, the ministry to people who have never seen us beforeĀ…It's a healing service on televisionĀ…People are led to Christ through the show.
www.oru.edu /oracle/01-03/12_06_02/stories/cox.htm   (779 words)

  
 Cox Group: Overview
Cox bought the Springfield Daily News in 1905 and was elected to Congress in 1908.
Cox bought The Miami Metropolis, Canton Daily News and Springfield Sun in 1923; The Atlanta Journal in 1939; the Dayton Journal-Herald in 1949 and The Atlanta Constitution in 1950.
James M Cox purchased the Journal in 1939 and the Constitution in 1950.
www.ketupa.net /cox.htm   (799 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Cox posts wider loss on higher sales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Cox said its net loss widened to $110.1 million, or 18 cents a share, from $71.6 million, or 12 cents a share, a year earlier.
Cox agreed to pay Excite@Home $160 million to keep its subscribers on the network for three months, while it builds its own network.
Cox said that in 2002 it will meet or exceed the 1.15 million subscribers additions to its digital cable, Internet and telephone services in 2001.
www.usatoday.com /money/earns/2002-02-12-cox.htm   (469 words)

  
 Cox Television Purchases Avid End-to-End Broadcast Solutions For Six Stations
Cox Television’s implementation of Avid broadcast solutions across these stations is part of the company’s plan to transition to an all-digital news production environment.
Cox Television owns or operates 15 television stations, 3 national television sales representation firms, a television production company, and a Washington DC news office.
Cox Television is part of Cox Broadcasting, Inc., a subsidiary of Cox Enterprises, Inc., one of the nation’s leading media companies and operators of automobile auctions.
www.avid.com /company/releases/2003/030805_coxTV_prod.html   (540 words)

  
 PRESS RELEASE Cox Communications & Q Television Network Announce November 22nd Launch of QTN in Eureka/Arcata, CA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
This 24/7 premium television network is organized to create, develop and feature television programming for the gay and lesbian community, including live and interactive content every weeknight, plus sports, information and entertainment.
Cox Communications, a Fortune 500 company, is a multi-service broadband communications company with more than 6.6 million total customers, including more than 6.2 million basic cable subscribers (these numbers are an approximation as Cox continues to assess the effect of population loss in New Orleans in the wake of Hurricane Katrina).
Cox provides an array of other communications and entertainment services, including local and long distance telephone under the Cox Digital Telephone brand; high-speed Internet access under the Cox High Speed Internet brand; and commercial voice and data services via Cox Business Services.
www.marketwire.com /mw/release_html_b1?release_id=101261   (755 words)

  
 Cox Communications - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cox Communications is a wholly-privately owned subsidiary of Cox Enterprises providing digital cable television and telecommunciations services in the United States.
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.
In 2000 Cox Communications acquired Multimedia Cablevision with assets in Kansas, Oklahoma and North Carolina and Media General with assets in Fairfax County, Virginia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cox_Communications   (410 words)

  
 COX Media - Smarter Advertising
Television viewing accounts for 4 hours, 25 minutes of the average adults day and newspaper only accounts for 29 minutes.
Cox Media is one of the most respected advertising sales organizations in the industry.
Cox Enterprises also owns an equity stake in a range of Internet businesses, including AutoTrader.com, the world's largest and most visited source of used vehicle listings for dealers and consumers.
www.coxmedia.com /advertisingmore.aspx?ID=DA_795439   (380 words)

  
 Panasonic Professional Video Products - Press Release
Cox Television is the 14 th largest television group owner in the U.S. and owns and operates 15 TV stations.
John Baisley, President, Panasonic Broadcast, said, "Panasonic is delighted that Cox Television is entrusting its stations’ electronic newsgathering to DVCPRO P2.
It is especially gratifying that Cox, as a first-time Panasonic customer, has embraced not only the innovative workflow advantages of P2 technology, but the Panasonic reputation for support of its broadcast stations as well.
www.panasonic.com /business/provideo/news/news04_037.asp   (414 words)

  
 Cox Communications | Cox Cable, Phone and High-Speed Internet from ConnectMyCable
As the third-largest cable provider in the nation, Cox Communications is noted for its high-capacity, reliable broadband delivery network as well as the company’s ability to provide superior customer service.
With more than 6.7 million customers, over 23,000 employees and a firm commitment to education, the Cox team is widely regarded as the best in the cable industry, having earned multiple distinctions in customer satisfaction and company strategy.
In 2003, a readers survey by PC Magazine recognized Cox as the only broadband Internet Service Provider to receive the highest grade of an "A+." For two consecutive years, Cox has also received highest honors in J.D. Power and Associates' Local Residential Telephone Customer Satisfaction in the Western Region (2003 and 2004).
www.connectmycable.com /cox/index.html   (195 words)

  
 Cox Newspapers
Cox Enterprises was founded in 1898 by former school teacher and reporter James M. Cox, whose ambition was to own a newspaper.
Cox became Ohio's first three-term governor and the 1920 Democratic candidate for president of the United States.
Headquartered in Atlanta, Cox Enterprises has continued to be on the forefront of media and technology, branching out into broadcasting, cable television, wholesale auto auctions and interactive media.
www.coxnews.com /html/company.html   (417 words)

  
 Hearst Argyle Television, Inc.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Hearst-Argyle Television and Cox Communications, parent of your local Cox cable system, are involved in a negotiation to ensure that you can continue to receive the programming on your local Hearst-Argyle digital TV station that you have come to depend on and which it has cost us millions of dollars to provide you.
Cox refuses to compensate us fairly for these channels for which they have been charging you (via monthly digital box fees).
A: Hearst-Argyle Television and Cox Communications, parent of the local Cox cable systems, are involved in a negotiation to ensure that you can receive the programming on your local Hearst-Argyle digital TV station that you have come to depend on.
www.hearstargyle.com /cox_subscribers.html   (697 words)

  
 Courteney Cox News Stories - Courteney Cox Headlines - Courteney Cox Rumors
Cox Reveals Battle with Postpartum Depression (external) "Former 'Friends' star Courteney Cox has spoken about her battle with postpartum depression after the birth of her daughter Coco for the first time." Scroll down.
Cox Gets Back to Basics (external) "Courteney Cox proved her true mettle while working on forthcoming thriller November, because director Gregory Harrison had no budget to lavish her with the usual movie star perks." Scroll down.
Cox and HBO Make Friends (external) "Cox is in discussions with HBO about taking a dramatic turn in Rehab, a series being developed by Nick Cassavetes in which she'd play an actress attempting her own comeback after being treated for alcoholism." Source: E! Online, Monday, September 20, 2004
www.tv.com /courteney-cox/person/3969/news.html   (742 words)

  
 Cox Cable Television
Cable's proponents in the late 1960s cox cable television and early 1970s hoped it would eventually remedy all the perceived ills of broadcast television, including lowest-common-denominator programming, inability to serve the needs of local audiences, cox cable television and failure to recognize the needs of cultural minorities.
In this book, Megan Mullen examines the first half-century of cable television to understand why cable never achieved its promise as a radically different means of communication.
This history clearly reveals how cable's roots as a retransmitter of broadcast signals, the regulatory constraints that stymied innovation, cox cable television and the economic success of cable as an outlet for broadcast orbroadcast-type programs all combined to defeat most utopian visions for cable programming.
www.freegrandmamorrone.com /coxcabletelevision.html   (452 words)

  
 Broadcast Buyers Guide - Cox Television to Convert its 15 TV Stations to DVCPRO P2
Cox Television is the 14th largest television group owner in the U.S. and owns and operates 15 TV stations.
John Baisley, President, Panasonic Broadcast, said, “Panasonic is delighted that Cox Television is entrusting its stations’ electronic newsgathering to DVCPRO P2.
It is especially gratifying that Cox, as a first-time Panasonic customer, has embraced not only the innovative workflow advantages of P2 technology, but the Panasonic reputation for support of its broadcast stations as well.
www.broadcastbuyersguide.com /bbg/editorial/archives/panasoni_20040920   (315 words)

  
 Cox Washington | About Us
When they were consolidated that year, four “national” reporters were hired to write stories of broad interest to all the Cox papers, thus supplementing the work of the “regional” reporters who provided localized coverage for their Cox newspapers in Georgia, Ohio, Texas and Florida.
In addition to the current line-up of foreign bureaus, Cox has added accredited, non-staff correspondents in Moscow, London and Jerusalem, as well as a network of stringers around the globe.
Stories written by Cox correspondents are distributed via The New York Times News service to roughly 650 additional newspapers worldwide with a combined daily circulation of about 35 million.
www.coxwashington.com /news/content/aboutus/index.html   (359 words)

  
 Cox Business Services
The NEX Military Moving Center was launched in mid-July under a contract with Qcorps Residential Inc. The NEX Military Moving Center is a Navy-wide initiative to improve quality of life for military personnel and their families designed to reduce the stress associated with frequent military relocations at no cost to the Navy.
"Cox's decision to offer its services through the NEX Military Moving Center is a great example of the company's commitment to supporting our military personnel," said John W. Meyers, Chairman and CEO of Qcorps.
Cox Communications (NYSE: COX - News), a Fortune 500 company, is a multi-service broadband communications company with approximately 6.5 million total customers, including 6.3 million basic cable subscribers.
www.coxbusiness.com /pressroom/recentmedia/03-0902-newswire.html   (870 words)

  
 Hearst-Argyle, Cox Continue Negotiations - As Seen On 40/29
Cox has been actively promoting to current and prospective subscribers the addition of our digital channel to its lineup, for an additional monthly fee, and we’re certainly supportive of that.
Hearst-Argyle stations also are the recipients of many of television’s other highest awards for excellence in journalism, programming and community service, including the Peabody, the du Pont- Columbia Journalism Award, the Sigma Delta Chi Award, the Gabriel, the Ad Council Silver Bell, the National Headliner Award, the Edward R. Murrow Award and the EMMY.
Hearst-Argyle also is a leader in the convergence of local broadcast television and the Internet through its partnership with Internet Broadcasting Systems, and in the application of digital broadcast spectrum for new local informational services through its Weather Plus partnership with NBC and various NBC affiliate groups.
www.4029tv.com /asseenon/9981041/detail.html   (639 words)

  
 SeaChange News Releases -Cox Communications Brings First Local Advertising To High-Definition Programming
Working in collaboration with SeaChange International (Nasdaq: SEAC), Cox achieved its HD channel digital ad insertion breakthrough in May. By seamlessly merging the new HD capabilities with existing local advertising insertion operations, Cox is extending advertisers’ reach with cable’s valuable audience for HD programming.
Cox, which expanded its SeaChange-based local cable ad insertion operations to include digital channel insertion in 2003, will extend HD ad insertion to additional markets this year as the company gains HD subscriber penetration, and as additional insertable programming is provided.
Cox Communications (NYSE: COX), a Fortune 500 company, is a multi-service broadband communications company with approximately 6.7 million total customers, including 6.4 million basic cable subscribers.
www.schange.com /News_events/Releases/2004/pr405.asp   (726 words)

  
 Intelligroup > News > Press Releases > 2005
As one of the nation’s largest newspaper publishing enterprises, Cox Newspapers Inc., produces 17 daily and 25 non-daily newspapers throughout the United States.
Cox Newspapers is a unit of privately-held Cox Enterprises, one of the nation's leading media companies and providers of automotive services, with 2003 revenues of $10.7 billion and 77,000 employees.
Cox Enterprises also owns an equity stake in AutoTrader.com, the world’s largest and most visited online source of vehicle listings for dealers and consumers.
www.intelligroup.com /pr_21mar05_cox.html   (538 words)

  
 Glitterati: Courteney Cox
Courteney Cox Returns To TV Courteney Cox is coming back to television in a dramatic series for the FX network.
Cox and Aniston Team Up Jennifer Aniston is reportedly teaming up with good friend Courteney Cox to start their own production company which will focus on films.
Cox May Guest Star on DH The New York Post is reporting that Courteney Cox is reportedly in talks to guest star on Desperate Housewives.
www.glitteratigossip.com /glitterati/courteney_cox/index.html   (1009 words)

  
 Cox Television Converts To DVCPRO P2 - Plugins and Digital Tools For Digital Artists - Pluginz.com
Panasonic announced today that Cox Television (Atlanta, GA) will convert the newsgathering operations of its 15 television stations to the DVCPRO P2 solid-state memory recording system.
Cox Television is the 14th largest television group owner in the U.S. and owns and operates 15 TV stations.
Panasonic Broadcast and Television Systems Co. is a leading supplier of broadcast, professional video and presentation products and systems.
www.pluginz.com /news/2274   (606 words)

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