The Ledger / Blair Parry-Okeden
Blair Parry-Okeden
◼ Origin
Granddaughter of James M. Cox, who founded Cox Enterprises in 1898 (starting with the Dayton Daily News); Cox Enterprises is now a privately held US media, telecommunications, and automotive conglomerate with $22B+ in revenue encompassing Cox Communications (broadband/cable), Cox Automotive (Autotrader, Kelley Blue Book, Manheim), and Cox Media Group. Blair Parry-Okeden is one of the Cox family heirs and lives in Australia.
◼ Self-Made Verdict — INHERITED
Granddaughter of James M. Cox, who founded Cox Enterprises in 1898; Blair is a family heir who did not found or build the media and automotive conglomerate.
◼ Documented marks
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Granddaughter of James M. Cox, who founded Cox Enterprises in 1898 with the Dayton Daily News; Cox Enterprises is now a privately held US conglomerate with $22B+ in annual revenue encompassing Cox Communications (broadband/cable, 7M+ subscribers), Cox Automotive (Autotrader, Kelley Blue Book, Manheim auto auctions), and Cox Media Group.
02
As one of the Cox family heirs, Blair Parry-Okeden holds economic interests in Cox Enterprises without being an active manager; the company is run by professional management, keeping it private while distributing wealth to the family across multiple generations.
03
Cox Communications' broadband business provides internet to 7M+ residential customers in markets where it often faces little or no competition from other cable providers; the resulting pricing power in uncompetitive residential broadband markets is a structural feature of US cable infrastructure that regulatory policy has not disrupted.
No inheritance, or primary accounts documented for this billionaire yet.
◼ List of charges
No documented charges yet.
These are moral charges, not legal ones. The actual legal system has not — and will not — bring them.
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