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CMG Media Corporation (doing business as Cox Media Group) is an American media conglomerate principally owned by Apollo Global Management in conjunction with , which maintains a 29% minority stake in the company. The company primarily owns radio and television stations—many of which are located in the South, Pacific Northwest, Eastern Midwest, and Northeast, and the regional network Pittsburgh Cable News Channel (PCNC).

Originally founded in December 2008 by Cox Enterprises through a consolidation of its existing publishing and broadcasting subsidiaries, the current incarnation of Cox Media Group was formed on December 17, 2019, through the acquisition by Apollo of the original Cox Media Group (along with Cox Enterprises' advertising subsidiary, Gamut) from Cox Enterprises, which transferred a controlling interest in the company to Apollo, and Northwest Broadcasting from Brian Brady.


History
In December 2008, Cox Enterprises created Cox Media Group (CMG) by merging Cox Newspapers, Cox Radio, and Cox Television into one integrated digital media company. The creation of Cox Media Group was a departure from grouping subsidiaries based solely on publishing medium.

In August 2009, Cox Enterprises realigned its radio, television, newspaper/publishing, and digital assets into the same division. Under the new structure, while the local brands remain independent, they share resources and some management. Dayton, Ohio, was considered the prototype for the media group, where radio, television, newspaper, and direct mail were all in the same market, and were combined into a new building. In other markets where the facilities are not as close together, they do share some senior management; for example, Houston and San Antonio Radio and the Austin American-Statesman newspaper all fall under the same regional vice president. In addition to the radio/TV stations and newspapers, Cox Media Group encompasses Cox Digital Solutions (digital sales for both Cox and non-Cox online and mobile properties), Cox Reps (national TV sales for station groups such as Gray and Tegna), Kudzu.com, Savings.com, and Valpak direct mail.

CMG introduced a new group-buying discount program called DealSwarm in October 2010. DealSwarm provides online discounts at local businesses. The program is active in such Cox Media Group properties as Atlanta, Austin and Dayton.

In July 2012, CMG announced its intention to sell its radio stations in smaller markets: Birmingham, Greenville, Hawaii, Louisville, Richmond, and Southern Connecticut. It also intends to spin off its smaller-market television stations in El Paso, Johnstown, Reno, and Steubenville. The company said it intended to focus on larger markets or smaller markets that could be clustered together with other CMG properties.

In April 2013, CMG launched the online-only new site Rare.us as a conservative media source, originally with the tagline "Red is the Center", and more recently "America's News Feed". After initially-low audience numbers, the site expanded dramatically following more prominent use of social media and a more diverse range of stories.

On February 12, 2013, CMG announced the sale of the Birmingham, Greenville, Hawaii, Louisville, and Richmond radio stations to , and the southern Connecticut stations to Connoisseur Media; two weeks later, on February 25, the company announced the sale of the four television stations (and the local marketing agreement for a fifth) to Sinclair Broadcast Group.

In October 2014, Cox Digital Solutions became Gamut. Smart Media from Cox., offering media solutions to address the evolution of over-the-top media services (OTT). With this transition, CMG would cover linear television and radio, and Gamut would focus on OTT/.


Sale of majority stake to Apollo Global Management
On July 24, 2018, Cox Enterprises announced that it was "exploring strategic options" for Cox Media Group's television stations, which the company said could involve "partnering or merging these stations into a larger TV company". Cox Media Group's president, Kim Guthrie, subsequently clarified to trade publication Radio & Television Business Report that the company was solely seeking "a merger or partnership" and not an outright sale of the television stations.

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 ), forming a new company that retains Cox Media Group's management and operating structure; Cox Enterprises holds a minority stake in this company. Cox's other radio stations, as well as The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, were not included in the deal; Cox had previously said that any deal involving the television stations would not include radio stations or newspapers. In March 2019 filings with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Apollo disclosed that the new company, tentatively named Terrier Media, would purchase the Cox stations for $3.1 billion (reduced by the value of Cox's equity stake in Terrier).

On March 18, 2019, the Atlanta Business Chronicle reported that Cox Enterprises was "exploring options" for its radio stations. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution would not be included in any potential deal for the stations.

On June 26, 2019, Cox announced that the radio stations, as well as national advertising business – CoxReps, and local OTT advertising agency - Gamut, would also be acquired by the Apollo Global Management-backed company, which concurrently announced that it would retain the Cox Media Group name instead of Terrier Media. As they would no longer be grandfathered, the new company must divest a radio station each in the Orlando and Tampa Bay markets.

Both acquisitions, along with Apollo's concurrent $384 million acquisition of Northwest Broadcasting, were approved by the FCC on November 22, 2019, under conditions imposed after a federal court blocked changes to several FCC ownership policies. To comply with regulations prohibiting the cross-ownership of broadcast stations and daily newspapers (which the FCC had sought to repeal), CMG agreed to cut publication of its Ohio newspapers to three days a week within 30 days of the deal's completion; Cox Enterprises also reduced its stake in CMG to a nonattributable interest, eliminating an ownership conflict with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. CMG was also required to surrender the licenses to two of Northwest Broadcasting's stations, in Yuma, Arizona, and Syracuse, New York, where Northwest's existing duopolies did not comply with reinstated provisions of the FCC's duopoly rule. Cox announced the closing of the acquisition on December 17, 2019. "Cox Enterprises Announces Close of Cox Media Group Sale to Affiliates of Apollo Global Management", prnewswire.com, December 17, 2019. Retrieved December 17, 2019.

On February 10, 2020, Cox Enterprises announced it would repurchase the Dayton Daily News, , and Springfield News-Sun from CMG, once again owning a 100% interest in the newspapers; the sale, which reunited the papers with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution in Cox Enterprises' newspaper holdings, allowed them to continue daily publication despite the court ruling. The sale was officially closed on March 2. "Jana Collier named publisher of Cox Enterprises' Ohio newspapers", Dayton Daily News, March 2, 2020. Retrieved March 8, 2020.

On February 22, 2022, a partnership of and Apollo announced their intent to acquire Tegna; Apollo would hold non-voting shares in the company. As part of the sale, Standard General would sell 's , , , and to CMG, and CMG would also acquire Tegna's stations in Dallas–Fort Worth, Houston, and Austin (including , , and ). WFXT would be divested to Standard General. The sale was approved by Standard General and Apollo Global Management on May 17, 2022. On February 24, 2023, it was confirmed that the deal would be given a hearing before an administrative law judge, which the FCC Commissioner's Board voted to remand the merger review. The deal was terminated on May 22, 2023.

On March 30, 2022, Cox Media Group announced that it would sell 18 stations, namely in Yuma, Arizona; and in Eureka, California; in Idaho Falls, Idaho; in Alexandria, Louisiana; , and in Greenwood, Mississippi; in Binghamton, New York; in Syracuse, New York; and in Tulsa, Oklahoma; and in Medford, Oregon; in Memphis, Tennessee; in Spokane, Washington; and and in Yakima, Washington to Imagicomm Communications—a affiliated with the cable network INSP—for an undisclosed amount. The sale was completed on August 1.

On June 18, 2024, Cox Media Group conducted a round of layoffs around the company including mostly low level management, morning show hosts, program/brand directors and promotions personnel. The exact number or positions have not been officially disclosed.


Controversy
In December 2023, 404 Media reported that Cox Media Group was advertising a service to marketing professionals called "", which involved the ability to listen to microphones installed in smartphones, smart TVs, and other devices in order to target ads to consumers. A pitch deck promoting the capability stated that it targeted "Google/Bing" and that Cox Media Group was a Premier Partner, but in response to questions from 404 Media, Google stated that it had removed Cox Media Group from its Partners Program after a review.


Radio stations
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.

Cox Radio became a public company, majority owned by Cox Enterprises, in 1996. Around April 2009, proposed a US$69-million takeover offer of Cox Radio. The offer expired on May 1, 2009." Cox Radio offer extended." Dayton Business Journal. Monday April 20, 2009. Retrieved April 24, 2009. The offer was later raised to $4.80 a share, and the expiration was pushed to May 13." Cox Radio Gains On Higher Buyout Offer." Radio and Records. Thursday April 30, 2009. Retrieved May 7, 2009. The offer was accepted, and the acquisition was completed on June 1.

  • ( **) — indicates a station built and signed on by Cox.


Current
Jacksonville, FL ! style="background: #cedff2;"WOKV 6902000 ()
Miami––Hollywood, FL ! style="background: #ddcef2;" 99.12000Urban contemporary
Orlando, FL ! style="background: #cedff2;"WDBO 5801997News/talk
–St. Petersburg–Clearwater, FL ! style="background: #ddcef2;" 105.51999Soft adult contemporary
Atlanta, GA ! style="background: #cedff2;"WSB 7501939News/talk
Athens, GA ! style="background: #cedff2;" 13402008News/talk
Nassau–Suffolk, NY ! style="background: #ddcef2;" 102.31998
Dayton, OH ! style="background: #cedff2;"WHIO 1290 **1935News-talk
Tulsa, OK ! style="background: #cedff2;"KRMG 7401997News-talk
San Antonio, TX ! style="background: #cedff2;" 6801997Classic country


Former
Baltimore, MD ! style="background: #ddcef2;" 101.9Owned by Audacy, Inc.
Birmingham, AL ! style="background: #cedff2;" 610Owned by
Bridgeport, CT ! style="background: #ddcef2;" 99.9Owned by Connoisseur Media
New Haven, CT ! style="background: #ddcef2;" 99.1Owned by Connoisseur Media
Stamford–Norwalk, CT ! style="background: #ddcef2;"WFOX 95.9Owned by Connoisseur Media
Orlando, FL ! style="background: #ddcef2;" 95.3Owned by Spanish Broadcasting System
–St. Petersburg, FL ! style="background: #ddcef2;"WSUN 97.1Owned by Spanish Broadcasting System
Honolulu, HI ! style="background: #cedff2;" 940Owned by SummitMedia
Louisville, KY ! style="background: #ddcef2;" 103.9Owned by SummitMedia
Greenville–Spartanburg, SC ! style="background: #ddcef2;" 98.1Owned by SummitMedia
–Galveston, TX ! style="background: #ddcef2;" 106.9Owned by
Richmond, VA ! style="background: #ddcef2;" 100.9Owned by SummitMedia


Talk shows


Television stations
Stations are listed in alphabetical order by state and city of license.
  • ( **) - Indicates a station built and signed on by Cox.


Current
Jacksonville, FL ! 30 (14)2012
Orlando–Daytona Beach, FL ! 9 (35)1985ABC
Atlanta, GA ! **2 (32)1948ABC
Boston, MA ! 25 (34)2014Fox
Charlotte, NC ! 9 (19)1959
Dayton, OH ! **7 (33)1949CBS
Eugene, OR ! 34 (31)2022Fox
Pittsburgh, PA ! 11 (23)1964
–Tacoma, WA ! 7 (23)1997


Former
Yuma, AZ–El Centro, CA ! KYMA-DT112019–2020Defunct, license surrendered in 2020
Eureka, CA ! 32019–2022 affiliate owned by Imagicomm Communications
–San Francisco–San Jose, CA ! 21963–2014Fox owned-and-operated (O&O)
Miami–Fort Lauderdale, FL ! WCKT **71956–1962Fox affiliate , owned by Sunbeam Television
–Idaho Falls, ID ! 62019–2022NBC affiliate owned by Imagicomm Communications
Alexandria, LA ! 312019–2022ABC affiliate owned by Imagicomm Communications
Detroit, MI ! 501984–1993 affiliate owned by CBS News and Stations
Greenville–Greenwood, MS ! 62019–2022ABC affiliate owned by Imagicomm Communications
Binghamton, NY ! 402019–2022Fox affiliate owned by Imagicomm Communications
Syracuse, NY ! 682019–2022Fox affiliate owned by Imagicomm Communications
St. Louis, MO ! 301982–1989ABC affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
Reno, NV ! 111995–2013Fox affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
Steubenville, OH–Wheeling, WV ! 92000–2013NBC affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
Tulsa, OK ! 232012–2022Fox affiliate owned by Imagicomm Communications
Medford, OR ! 262019–2022Fox affiliate owned by Imagicomm Communications
Johnstown–Altoona, PA ! 62000–2013NBC affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
Memphis, TN ! 132014–2022Fox affiliate owned by Imagicomm Communications
El Paso, TX ! 141996–2013Fox affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
–Seattle, WA ! 111997Independent station owned by CBS News and Stations
Spokane, WA ! 282019–2022Fox affiliate owned by Imagicomm Communications
Tri-Cities–Yakima, WA ! 112019–2022Fox affiliate owned by Imagicomm Communications


Cable channels
  • Pittsburgh Cable News Channel


Former assets
The following outlets were at one time owned by subsidiary Cox Newspapers Inc. or CMG:


Daily newspapers
  • Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio
  • , Hamilton, Ohio
  • Springfield News-Sun, Springfield, Ohio
  • The Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
  • Austin American-Statesman, Austin, Texas
  • Chandler Arizonan, Chandler, Arizona
  • The Daily Advance, Elizabeth City, North Carolina
  • The Daily Reflector, Greenville, North Carolina
  • The Daily Sentinel, Nacogdoches, Texas
  • The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel, Grand Junction, Colorado
  • Longview News-Journal, Longview, Texas
  • The Lufkin Daily News, Lufkin, Texas
  • The Marshall News Messenger, Marshall, Texas
  • , Mesa, Arizona
  • , Miami, Florida
  • Orange Leader, Orange, Texas
  • Palm Beach Daily News, Palm Beach, Florida
  • The Palm Beach Post, West Palm Beach, Florida
  • Palo Verde Valley Times, Blythe, California
  • Port Arthur News, Port Arthur, Texas
  • Rocky Mount Telegram, Rocky Mount, North Carolina
  • Scottsdale Progress, Mesa, Arizona
  • Tempe Daily News, Tempe, Arizona
  • Waco Tribune-Herald, Waco, Texas


Weekly newspapers
  • Beaufort-Hyde News, Belhaven, North Carolina
  • Bertie Ledger-Advance, Windsor, North Carolina
  • The Chowan Herald, Edenton, North Carolina
  • The Duplin Times, Kenansville, North Carolina
  • The Enterprise, Williamston, North Carolina
  • Farmville Enterprise, North Carolina
  • The Nickel-Grand Junction, Grand Junction, Colorado
  • Perquimans Weekly, Elizabeth City, North Carolina
  • Standard Laconic, Snow Hill, North Carolina
  • Times-Leader, Ayden-Grifton, North Carolina
  • Weekly Herald, Robersonville, North Carolina


Websites
  • Rare, Washington, D.C.


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