Cox goes digital. (Cox Enterprises Inc. forms Cox Interactive Media to focus on Internet services)
Cox Enterprises Inc. has formed Cox Interactive Media (CIM) to organize the online services of its various businesses, and to leverage existing advertising relationships into online projects. Cox Enterprises owns 19 daily newspapers and six television stations, and will own 38 radio stations by the...
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