Midwest cable operator WideOpenWest has completed its acquisition of Georgia-based overbuilder Knology, raising its customer count to about 800,000 in a footprint that will pass 2.8 million homes across 13 states.
WOW is paying $1.5 billion in cash for Knology, which serves subscribers in Auburn, Dothan, Huntsville, Montgomery, and Valley, Ala.; Panama City and Pinellas, Fla.; Augusta and Columbus, Ga.; Lawrence, Kan.; Charleston, S.C.; Rapid City and Sioux Falls, S.D.; and Knoxville, Tenn. WOW’s footprint covers parts of the Chicago, Cleveland, Columbus, Detroit, and Evansville, Ill. metropolitan areas. The combined entity is the ninth largest MSO in the nation. The ...
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