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In early 2020, the private equity firm Apollo Global Management purchased Cox Enterprises' radio and TV properties and all Cox Media Group Ohio media entities. In March 2020, Cox Enterprises took back ownership of Ohio Newspapers, which included the Dayton Daily News , Journal-News , Springfield News-Sun , Dayton.com, and related digital brands.
The subsidiary company, Cox Broadcasting Corporation (unrelated to the Cox Media Group, which focuses on radio stations and television stations), was not officially formed until 1964, when it was established as a public company traded on the New York Stock Exchange. The company was renamed to Cox Communications in 1982.
On February 15, 2019, Cox announced that Apollo Global Management would acquire a majority interest in the CMG television stations, as well as the Dayton radio stations and Ohio newspapers (whose operations are integrated with WHIO-TV), forming a new company that retains Cox Media Group's management and operating structure; Cox Enterprises ...
On December 15, 2009, Cox Media Group announced that it would move WHIO-TV and its Dayton radio cluster–WHIO AM-FM, WHKO and WZLR–from its home since the 1950s on Wilmington Avenue in Dayton (at the Kettering city line), [5] to the Cox Media Center building (also the current home of the Daily News) on South Main Street in Dayton, by ...
Mayfield Heights was initially built up as a streetcar suburb of Cleveland. [6] It was incorporated as a village in 1925 and as a city in 1951. [7] The city derives its name from Mayfield Township, now defunct. [8] One location in the city, the W.A. Thorp House, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [9]
Following the failed acquisition of Tribune Media, Sinclair has mentioned publicly about buying Fox Sports Networks, as well as the stations owned by Cox Media Group. [120] In January 2019, Sinclair launched an OTT multi-channel streaming service Stirr providing free streaming access to local Sinclair station content as well as on-demand shows ...
WHIO-FM (95.7 MHz) – branded AM 1290 and News 95.7 WHIO – is a commercial radio station licensed to Pleasant Hill, Ohio, and serving the Dayton metropolitan area. It simulcasts a news/talk radio format with sister station WHIO 1290 AM. They are owned by the Cox Media Group. [3]
Fox affiliate WFXT, owned by Cox Media Group: Dallas–Fort Worth, TX: KXTX-TV 1: 33 1973 CW station KDAF, owned-and-operated by Nexstar Media Group: KXTX-TV 1, 2: 39 1973–2000 Telemundo owned-and-operated Portsmouth, VA: WYAH-TV 27 1961–1989 Independent station WGNT, owned by the E. W. Scripps Company