Cox Interactive Media Promotes Tim Darcy to City Site Manager of ActiveDayton.com.Business Editors DAYTON, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 10, 2000 Cox Interactive Media (CIMedia) announced today that Tim Darcy has been promoted to city site manager for ActiveDayton.com (www.activedayton.com). The announcement came from John Triplett, regional general manager. "At Cox Interactive Media, we have a strong commitment to promoting from within," said Triplett. "Tim has demonstrated excellent, ongoing leadership of our Dayton Studio, and we're pleased to recognize him for his many contributions to CIMedia." Darcy joined ActiveDayton.com in 1996 as Webmaster. His responsibilities included web design and implementation of projects, training, administration and working with the content staff to develop ActiveDayton.com into the leading local website in Dayton. Darcy's career encompasses both technology development, and communications. He worked at Cap Gemini America from 1987 to 1996 as an analyst and writer, serving as a consultant for various clients. His extensive technology background includes former positions at Diconix Inc., where he was a staff support engineer, and The Write Perspective, where he served as a technical writer/analyst. Before that, Darcy was a computer programmer/analyst for Reynolds + Reynolds. He also formerly worked as a programmer for the University of Dayton The University of Dayton is one of the ten largest Catholic schools in the United States and is the largest of the three Marianist universities in the nation. It is also home to one of the largest campus ministry programs in the world. Research Institute, and began his career as an announcer and producer for WVUD-FM. Darcy holds a Bachelor of computer science Bachelor of Computer Science (abbreviated B.CompSc. or B.CS.) is a type of bachelor's degree, usually awarded after three years of collegiate study in computer science. from Wright State University and a Bachelor of communication arts from University of Dayton. About ActiveDayton.com ActiveDayton.com is a locally produced city site that helps Dayton residents manage their busy lives by providing them with online tools and features, such as a search engine containing the most comprehensive listing of local web sites in Dayton. Local community and special interest groups have the ability to build a free website as part of this site. ActiveDayton.com is part of a network of city sites owned and operated by Cox Interactive Media and created in partnership with The Dayton Daily News The Dayton Daily News (DDN) is a daily newspaper published in Dayton, Ohio. It is owned by Cox Enterprises. On August 15, 1898, James M. Cox purchased the Dayton Evening News. , Springfield News Sun, WHIO-TV, News/Talk 1290, K99.1 FM, and Oldies Oldies is a generic term commonly used to describe a radio format that usually concentrates on Top 40 music from the '50s, '60s and '70s. Oldies are typically from R&B, pop and rock music genres. 95. About Cox Interactive Media Cox Interactive Media (CIMedia) has built the highest-ranked network of city sites in the U.S. reaching 29 percent of the total adult population and 41 percent of adult Internet users. The network consists of 24 local in the top 50 U.S. markets. CIMedia (www.cimedia.com), headquartered in Atlanta, was launched in January 1997 and is a subsidiary of Cox Enterprises Cox Enterprises is the successor to the publishing company founded in Dayton, Ohio, by James Middleton Cox, who began with the Dayton Daily News. The company is private, 98% controlled by the octogenarian daughter of Cox, Anne Cox Chambers, and the two children of her late , Inc. Cox Enterprises is one of the nation's leading media companies and operator of automobile auctions. In addition to CIMedia, major subsidiaries include Cox Newspapers, Inc. (newspapers, local and national direct mail advertising and customized newsletters); Cox Broadcasting, Inc., (TV, spot sales, television production, research and Cox Radio Cox Radio NYSE: CXR is a publicly traded company that holds a number of radio stations. Private company Cox Broadcasting, Inc., a subsidiary of Cox Enterprises owns all of the company's super-voting Class B common stock, and thus controls the company. , Inc. [NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : CXR CXR abbr. chest x-ray CXR, n chest x-ray; an image of the thoracic cavity, produced by an irradiation scan of the upper torso. ]); Cox Communications Cox Communications is a privately owned subsidiary of Cox Enterprises providing digital cable television and telecommunications services in the United States. It is the third-largest[2] cable television provider in the United States, serving more than 6. , Inc. ([NYSE: COX] cable distribution, programming, telephone and high-speed Internet access services); Manheim Auctions, Inc., which operates auto auctions in North America, Europe and Australia; Cox Enterprises also owns an equity stake in a range of Internet businesses, including AutoTrader.com, the world's largest source of used car listings for dealers and consumers. |
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