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James Cox Kennedy (born November 29, 1947) is an American media executive and the current chair of Cox Enterprises, the conglomerate founded by his grandfather, James M. Cox. According to the 2017 Forbes billionaires list , he is the 105th-richest person in the world, the 37th-richest person in the United States , and the richest person in the ...
Cox Enterprises, Inc. is an American privately held global conglomerate headquartered in Atlanta, ... was promoted to CEO and chairman of Cox Enterprises. [7]
Patrick J. 'Pat' Esser is the Chairman of C-Span. He was formerly the chief executive officer of Cox Communications.. Esser assumed the role of president of the cable television company owned by Cox Enterprises in 2006.
Cox Communications, Inc. (also known as Cox Cable and formerly Cox Broadcasting Corporation, Dimension Cable Services and Times-Mirror Cable), is an American digital cable television provider, telecommunications and home automation services.
Cox Media Group owns, operates or provides sales and marketing services to 50 stations in 10 markets. This radio portfolio includes nine AM stations and forty-one FM stations. [38] Cox Radio became a public company, majority owned by Cox Enterprises, in 1996. Around April 2009, Cox Enterprises proposed a US$69-million takeover offer of Cox Radio.
Chambers is the son of Anne Cox Chambers, the former US Ambassador to Belgium, [4] and the grandson of newspaper publisher, three-time Governor of Ohio, and 1920 Democratic nominee for President James M. Cox. He has two half-sisters from his mother's first marriage, Katharine Ann Johnson and Margaretta Johnson. He graduated from Bard College in ...
In August 2016, Cox Automotive bought out News Corp Australia's 55% stake in CarsGuide.com.au, forming the new automotive venture, Cox Automotive Australia. [10] [11] [12] This eventually led to the launch of the Autotrader.com.au website in October 2018, alongside the Australian arm of Kelley Blue Book.
Cox was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and raised in Winnetka, Illinois. He is the youngest of three children. He is the youngest of three children. He attended New Trier High School , [ 1 ] and then enrolled in Stanford University where he dropped out of the symbolic systems graduate degree program to join Facebook in 2005.