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  2. YurView Arizona - Wikipedia

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    What is today YurView Arizona was established on October 1, 1981 [1] as the Arizona Sports Programming Network (ASPN) by American Cable (a division of the Times Mirror Company), one of Cox's predecessors in Phoenix, after it signed a 13-year rights agreement with the Phoenix Suns. [2]

  3. Cox Communications - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Cox Enterprises announced its intention to purchase those shares of Cox Communications which it did not already own. A $6.6 billion tender offer was completed in December of that year, and Cox Communications has been a wholly owned subsidiary ever since. [30] This was the second time Cox Communications was taken private by Cox Enterprises.

  4. List of defunct television networks in the United States

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    Southern Arizona News Network: Tucson, Arizona: Cox Communications/KVOA Communications, Inc. March 31, 2010 [21] Launched on September 27, 1953. Northwest Cable News: Pacific Northwest: Tegna: January 6, 2017 [22] Launched on December 18, 1995. Used news resources from co-owned Tegna outlets KING-TV, KREM, KGW and KTVB. Texas Cable News: Texas ...

  5. Arizona AG approves $13M settlement with Cox Communications - AOL

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    Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes on Thursday announced a settlement with Cox Communications, and eligible customers will receive a share of the payout.

  6. KTVK - Wikipedia

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    Media America struck a local marketing agreement to operate the new KASW (channel 61) with The WB—which would air on KTVK until KASW launched in September 1995—and children's programming, [36] and it launched the AZ News Channel, a cable offering on Cox Communications systems featuring breaking news and replays of KTVK newscasts [34] that ...

  7. KAZT-TV - Wikipedia

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    In Phoenix, it took years for KUSK to gain market-wide cable coverage. In 1993, it finally succeeded in reaching a deal with Dimension Cable (now Cox Communications), the largest cable provider in the market; however, it was only added to rebuilt areas of the cable system, [25] which was not complete until 1996. [26]

  8. List of assets owned by Comcast - Wikipedia

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    Adelphia Communications Corporation: assets acquired by Time Warner Cable and Comcast in 2006; Comcast Entertainment Television (CET) Comcast Television 2 (Michigan) Commuter Cable; ExerciseTV (with Time Warner Cable, New Balance, and Jake Steinfeld) Group W Cable; Susquehanna Communications; TVWorks (67% with Cox Communications) MetaTV ...

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