When did James M. Cox buy the Dayton Daily News?
James M. Cox bought the Dayton Daily News in 1898, marking the start of a business empire that would span over a century.
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James M. Cox bought the Dayton Daily News in 1898, marking the start of a business empire that would span over a century.
WSB-TV aired Atlanta's first television broadcast on the 29th of September 1948, earning the nickname Eyes of the South.
Cox Automotive invested $350 million into Rivian in September 2019 to support service operations and logistics partnerships.
Alexander C. Taylor serves as the current CEO of Cox Enterprises as a fourth-generation family member leading the company.
Cox Communications will merge with Charter Communications on the 16th of May 2025 while retaining its name.