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In 1991, Multimedia Entertainment introduced a new daytime talk show, Jerry Springer, which by the following year was broadcast in 100 United States markets, covering 76 percent of the nation.
In 1992, the company introduced its first late-night talk show, Rush Limbaugh, which was soon broadcast in 98 percent of the country.
Complementing these successes were equally strong performances exhibited by Multimedia's cable television business, which, by 1993, served over 411,000 subscribers in Kansas, Oklahoma, Illinois, Indiana, and North Carolina.
On July 24, 1995, the Gannett Company announced that it had entered into an agreement to acquire Multimedia for $1.7 billion, plus $539 million in long-term debt.
In January 2000 the cable television division, which included systems in Kansas, Oklahoma and North Carolina was sold to Cox Communications.
The North Carolina systems were resold to Suddenlink Communications in 2006.
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vudu | 2004 | - | 180 | - |
| CORE Media Group | 2011 | $170.0M | 600 | - |
| Pokémon | 1998 | $931.5M | 140 | - |
| Macmillan | 1869 | $1.4B | 20 | 38 |
| XENON | 1964 | $16.0M | 20 | - |
| Independent Industries | 2018 | $999,999 | 50 | - |
| AccuWeather | 1962 | $28.0M | 500 | 35 |
| RealWorld Marketing | 1999 | $5.7M | 57 | - |
| Leopard | - | $800,000 | 15 | 7 |
| Compendium | 1985 | $8.5M | 150 | - |
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