Cox Radio was a unit of Cox Enterprises until January 2009, when it became a part of Cox Media Group (LinkedIn Company Page: http://www.linkedin.com/company/cox-media-group). Cox Media Group is a combination of three former Cox operating units -- Cox Newspapers, Cox Television, and Cox Radio.
Cox Media Group is the fourth largest radio broadcasting company in the United States, based on net revenues. Cox Radio owns, operates, or provides sales and marketing services to 81 stations (64 FM, 17 AM) in 17 markets and employs over 1,700 people. A majority of the Company's stations are concentrated in the Sunbelt. In 16 of its 19 markets, Cox Radio operates three or more stations. The company's radio stations are characterized by strong ratings: Cox Radio owns a Top 10 ranked station in each of its 18 markets.
The success of Cox Media Group is rooted in more than 65 years of history. We know how to operate radio stations -- we've been doing it since 1934 when we put WHIO-AM (Dayton, OH) on the air.
Cox Radio also syndicates a variety of radio programs, including Neal Boortz and Clark Howard.