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COX to Sell KIRO 7
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Cox Enterprises says it is exploring a sale of its 14 television stations or a merger of them into a larger group. The company says it has decided its TV group “will need to be part of a larger entity to thrive in the future.” Cox says it has no immediate plans for the other parts of its Cox Media Group portfolio and will continue to operate its 61 radio stations, various newspapers and other assets. INSIDE RADIO
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