How do I cancel my Dayton Daily News?

How do I cancel my Dayton Daily News?

To request a cancellation or refund of your digital, ePaper, or print subscription, please contact a Customer Care representative at 888-397-6397.

Is the Dayton Daily News still in business?

In March 2020, Cox Enterprises took back ownership of Ohio Newspapers, which included the Dayton Daily News, Journal-News, Springfield News-Sun, Dayton.com, and related digital brands. As a group they operate under the brand Cox First Media.

How much is a digital subscription to the Dayton Daily News?

$24.99 per month You can change your billing preference at any time by emailing [email protected], calling Customer Care at 888-397-6397, or visiting myaccount.daytondailynews.com/dn/autopay/manage.

How do I subscribe to Dayton Daily News?

You can start today and cancel anytime. You can select the offer that best fits you by visiting Subscribe. For questions about your home delivery or Dayton Daily News epaper subscription, call 888-397-6397, email Customer Care or visit My Account.

Who bought the Dayton Daily News Building?

The Dayton Daily News and CoxNext are part of Cox First Media, which also operates the Springfield News-Sun, the Journal-News in Butler County, and Dayton.com. Cox First Media also operates four local newspaper distribution centers and offices in Springfield and Liberty Twp.

Who owns the Dayton Daily News?

Cox Enterprises
As of today, the Dayton Daily News is no longer part of Cox Media Group and is not affiliated with WHIO-TV or CMG’s radio properties. Instead, we are part of Cox Enterprises – the same company that has owned this newspaper for the past 121 years.

What is the phone number for the Dayton Daily News?

888-397-6397
You can change your billing preference at any time by emailing [email protected], calling Customer Care at 888-397-6397, or visiting myaccount.daytondailynews.com/dn/autopay/manage.

Who bought Cox Media Group?

Apollo Global Management
Catch up quick: Cox Enterprises, the family-owned communication company based in Atlanta, sold a majority stake of its media division, which included 14 local TV stations and its Ohio newspapers to private equity firm Apollo Global Management in 2019. It later sold its radio assets to Apollo as well.

Who is the sports editor at the Dayton Daily News?

Kyle Nagel has been the Journal-News editor since January 2019. He was previously a reporter and editor for the Dayton Daily News, starting as a sports reporter covering all levels of sports and franchises in southwest Ohio.

Does Cox own CNN?

CMG Media Corporation (doing business as Cox Media Group) is an American media conglomerate principally owned by Apollo Global Management in conjunction with Cox Enterprises, which maintains a 29% minority stake in the company….Cox Media Group.

Trade name Cox Media Group
Subsidiaries Gamut
Website coxmediagroup.com

What stations does Cox Media Group own?

CMG’s portfolio includes primary affiliates of ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, Telemundo and MyNetworkTV, as well as several valuable news and independent stations. Additionally, the company also offers a full suite of national, regional, local and digital advertising services with CMG Local Solutions, CoxReps and Gamut.

Who owns Cox media?

Apollo Global Management
Cox Media Group/Parent organizations

Who bought Cox Communications?

Cox Communications

Type Subsidiary of Cox Enterprises
Products Cable television, broadband internet, VoIP, wireless, Home Security, Business services, Gigablast fiber
Revenue US$11 billion (2016)
Number of employees 20,000 (2020)
Parent Cox Enterprises

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