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cynmlittle
New Contributor II
6 years ago

Pete whoever

Been on my headline Cox Home page for THREE DAYS. Must be paying them big bucks. Most headlines last up to 3THREE HOURS NOT DAYS. Contacting Commerce Department who I work with) and see if this is legal. If not then appropriate to start a class action suit. Frank Little

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  • KevinM2's avatar
    KevinM2
    Former Moderator
    Hi Cynmlittle, are you using myconnection.cox.com as your homepage? We also offer www.cox.com/.../home.html, which can be used as an alternative home page as well. This homepage does not contain any News headlines at all. -Kevin M. Cox Support Forum Moderator
    • cynmlittle's avatar
      cynmlittle
      New Contributor II

      Just quit being so leftist socialist . You are an ISP and I don't expect FAKE NEW on something I pay for. See you still have a  blip on Buttigieg this am in smaller section, but there are more important things to take up space. Husband took another picture (Commerce Dept) and I'm sure they will form a election violation 

  • Bruce's avatar
    Bruce
    Honored Contributor III

    It's a sponsored article.  The byline reads Cox Media Group National Content Desk.  What do they do?  Advertising.  Meaning, Pete Butternut wrote the article and paid Cox to post it for 3 weeks.

    Although it's [Your] Connection, Cox feels they can pimp it out for $$.

    • cynmlittle's avatar
      cynmlittle
      New Contributor II

      Not supposed to be ad unless marked as such. Called Media Group and was told COX told them what to put in and they are solely responsible .