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What is the phone number for the Dayton Daily News?

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.

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.

How do I subscribe to Dayton Daily News?

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.

How much does the Dayton Daily News cost?

The Fine Print After the introductory period, your subscription will automatically continue at $6.69/wk for Monday-Sunday or $3.46/wk for Sunday only and your debit/credit card will be charged per term unless you notify Dayton Daily News to cancel.

Who owns Dayton Daily News?

Cox Enterprises, Inc.
The Dayton Daily News (DDN) is a daily newspaper published in Dayton, Ohio, United States. It is owned by Cox Enterprises, Inc., a privately held global conglomerate headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, with approximately 55,000 employees and $21 billion in total revenue.

Who sells Dayton Daily News?

Cox Enterprises
In 2018, Cox Enterprises put most of its media outlets up for sale, including those in Ohio — WHIO-TV, the Dayton Daily News, the Springfield News-Sun and the Journal-News plus K99. 1 FM, WHIO Radio and WZLR.

Where is the Dayton Daily News printed?

Headquarters. The DDN has its headquarters at the Cox Media Group Ohio Media Center at 1611 South Main Street in Dayton, and is located near the University of Dayton campus. The newspaper’s editorial and business offices were moved there in April 2007.

Is the Dayton Daily News still in business?

Dayton Daily News staff will stay in Dayton at 1611 S. After the deal closes in coming weeks, the newspapers will operate separately and be owned by Cox Enterprises. WHIO-TV and the Ohio radio stations will be owned by Apollo, which is using the name Cox Media Group for its broadcast business.

Who bought Cox Media Group?

Apollo
In March 2019 filings with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Apollo disclosed that the new company, tentatively named Terrier Media, would purchase the Cox stations for $3.1 billion (reduced by the value of Cox’s equity stake in Terrier).

Who bought the Dayton Daily News Building?

Modula
FRANKLIN, OHIO — Modula, an Italian company that manufactures automated storage systems, has purchased the former Dayton Daily News building in Franklin along I-75. An affiliate of Capital Environmental Risk Transfer Alliance sold the property for nearly $13.2 million, according to the Cincinnati Business Courier.

Who is the editor of the Dayton Daily News?

Jim Bebbington –
Jim Bebbington – Editor in Chief – Dayton Daily News | LinkedIn.

What companies are owned by Cox?

Media conglomerate Cox Enterprises consists of Cox Communications (cable, broadband), Cox Media Group (newspapers, TV, radio stations) and Cox Automotive (Manheim car auctions, AutoTrader.com). Brands include Autotrader, Kelley Blue Book, Manheim, Savings.com and Valpak.