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  2. Cox Communications - Wikipedia

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    Cox Communications, Inc. (also known as Cox Cable and formerly Cox Broadcasting Corporation, ... [26] Arkansas (nearly $100,000 in 2017), [27] Nebraska and Iowa ...

  3. KHBS - Wikipedia

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    Hearst-Argyle assumed promotional and advertising control of "KCWA"—which had its former "CW Arkansas" branding retained in the over-the-air transition—from Cox Communications with the subsequent sign-on of KHBS/KHOG's CW subchannels, and converted the cable-only affiliate into an over-the-air digital feed on KHBS-DT 40.2 and KHOG-DT 29.2 ...

  4. YurView - Wikipedia

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    Cox Sports (1996–1998) Cox 9 (1998–2004) Cox 7 (2004–2017) Former regional sports network featuring the Phoenix Suns until 2003. Since 2023, YurView carries MLB Network-produced Arizona Diamondbacks broadcasts. YurView Arkansas Northwest Arkansas: Carries Kansas City Royals games produced by Bally Sports Kansas City [4] YurView California

  5. List of Dabl affiliates - Wikipedia

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    1.4 Arkansas. 1.5 California. 1.6 Colorado. 1.7 ... All of them are labeled in virtual channel number and cable channel number. Current affiliates ... Cox 198: 17 ...

  6. News 9 Now and News on 6 Now - Wikipedia

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    The concept of the channel dates back to the August 1993 extension of a retransmission consent agreement made between KWTV and Oklahoma City area cable providers Cox Cable (which rebranded as Cox Communications in 1996) and Multimedia Cablevision (whose systems in suburban areas of the city were acquired by Cox in 2000) to continue carriage of the station's signal; as part of the deal, KWTV ...

  7. Cox Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    As the cable business expanded, it was eventually consolidated and spun off into the new privately-owned Cox Cable Communications (CCC) in 1968, which quickly became the second-largest cable TV company. Upon Jim Cox Jr.'s death in 1974, he left his two sisters, Anne Cox Chambers and Barbara Cox, in control of 95% of the privately-owned company. [7]

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