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1986; 38 years ago (1986) (as Post-Newsweek Cable)
1997; 27 years ago (1997) (Cable One)
Headquarters
Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.
Key people
Julia Laulis (CEO, chairperson, president)
Michael Bowker (COO)
Todd Koetje (CFO)
Kenneth Johnson (CTO, CDO)
Products
Cable television
Internet
broadband phone
Fiber Services
Revenue
US$1.706 billion (2022)
Operating income
US$538.989 million (2022)
Net income
US$234.118 million (2022)
Total assets
US$6.914 billion (2022)
Total equity
US$1.758 billion (2022)
Owner
Graham family - 12%
Number of employees
3,132 (December, 2022)
Website
ir.cableone.net
Footnotes / references [1]
Cable One, Inc. is an American broadband communications provider. Under the Sparklight brand, it provides cable television, internet, and phone services to 24 U.S. states and 1.1 million residential and business customers.[2] It also owns the Fidelity Communications brand, which provides the same services in Arkansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas.[3] Fidelity was founded in 1940.[3] It is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, though it does not serve that metro area.
^"FORM 10-K December 31, 2022 Cable One, Inc". EDGAR. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. 2023-02-24. Retrieved 2023-11-11.
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