He was vice president for market development at Cox Newspapers.
Jay Smith, the president of Cox Newspapers, said he did not know if the price would hold.
He joined Cox Newspapers in 1977 as a reporter and retired from journalism in 1984.
The prospective bride's father is a correspondent in Washington for Cox Newspapers.
Cox Newspapers sold the paper to Cooke Communications in 2009.
Cox Newspapers bought the paper in 1989.
He left the newspaper to one of his employees, Ken Johnson, who sold the company to Cox Newspapers in 1979.
Her father is a correspondent in Washington for the Cox Newspapers.
Under the ownership of Cox Newspapers, the business and production facilities of the two newspapers were combined.
In 1985, he transferred back to Atlanta as vice president of Cox Newspapers.
He was vice president for market development at Cox Newspapers.
Jay Smith, the president of Cox Newspapers, said he did not know if the price would hold.
He joined Cox Newspapers in 1977 as a reporter and retired from journalism in 1984.
The prospective bride's father is a correspondent in Washington for Cox Newspapers.
Cox Newspapers sold the paper to Cooke Communications in 2009.
Cox Newspapers bought the paper in 1989.
He left the newspaper to one of his employees, Ken Johnson, who sold the company to Cox Newspapers in 1979.
Her father is a correspondent in Washington for the Cox Newspapers.
Under the ownership of Cox Newspapers, the business and production facilities of the two newspapers were combined.
In 1985, he transferred back to Atlanta as vice president of Cox Newspapers.