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Cox Enterprises to Sell The Daily Sentinel and The Nickel (Grand Junction, Colo.) to Grand Junction Media, Inc.
ATLANTA, July 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Cox Enterprises, Inc. announced today it has reached a definitive agreement to sell The Daily Sentinel and The Nickel (Grand Junction, Colo.) to Grand Junction Media, Inc., which is owned by Seaton Publishing Co. The transaction is expected to close in the upcoming weeks.
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"Cox greatly values the contributions made by The Daily Sentinel, The Nickel and their employees," said Doug Franklin, executive vice president, Cox Newspapers. "Seaton Publishing has nearly two centuries of experience publishing newspapers and serving advertisers. Under its leadership, we are confident that The Daily Sentinel and The Nickel will continue to be vital within Grand Junction."
The executive team at The Daily Sentinel will remain in place. Jay Seaton, executive vice president of Grand Junction Media, will join that team and move to Grand Junction. The Daily Sentinel is the largest daily newspaper between Denver and Salt Lake City and is consistently recognized as one of Colorado's best mid-sized newspapers.
"Grand Junction Media has a strong commitment to community journalism," said Ned Seaton, president of Grand Junction Media. "These papers make a significant contribution to Grand Junction, and we are looking forward to working with the employees that make it possible."
As announced in 2008, Cox Enterprises continues to market for sale its newspapers in North Carolina and Texas. Cox recently sold The Lufkin Daily News and The Daily Sentinel (Nacogdoches, Texas). Citigroup and Dirks, Van Essen & Murray have been retained to assist Cox Enterprises with the marketing of these assets.
About Cox Enterprises
Cox Enterprises is a leading communications, media and automotive services company. With revenues exceeding $15 billion and more than 77,000 employees, the company's major operating subsidiaries include Cox Communications, Inc. (cable television distribution, telephone, high-speed Internet access, commercial telecommunications, advertising solutions and the Travel Channel); Manheim, Inc. (vehicle auctions, repair and certification services and web-based technology products); Cox Media Group, Inc. (television stations, digital media, newspapers, advertising sales rep firms and Cox Radio, Inc.); and AutoTrader.com (online automotive classifieds and related publications). Additionally, Cox's Internet operations include Kudzu.com and Adify Corporation, a unit of Cox TMI, Inc.
About Grand Junction Media, Inc.
Grand Junction Media, Inc. is owned by Kansas-based Seaton Publishing Co. It is a family-owned business associated with other family-owned and operated newspaper businesses in Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota and Wyoming.
SOURCE Cox Enterprises, Inc.
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