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3 Network availability by city  





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WideOpenWest, Inc.
Company typePublic

Traded as

NYSEWOW
Russell 2000 Component
IndustryTelecommunications
PredecessorAmericast, Knology
FoundedNovember 1996; 27 years ago (1996-11)
Denver, Colorado, U.S.
Headquarters ,
U.S.

Area served

  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Illinois
  • Indiana
  • Maryland
  • Michigan
  • Ohio (1996-2021)
  • South Carolina
  • Tennessee
  • Key people

    Teresa Elder
    (President & CEO)
    John Rego
    (CFO)
    Bill Case
    (CIO)
    Henry Hryckiewicz
    (CTO)
    ProductsBroadband
    Cable television
    IPTV
    Digital cable
    Digital telephone
    HDTV
    Internet
    Internet security
    VoIP phone
    BrandsWOW!
    RevenueIncreaseUS$1,148.4 million(2020)[1]

    Operating income

    DecreaseUS$22.2 million(2020)[2]

    Net income

    DecreaseUS$14.4 million(2020)[2]
    Total assetsIncreaseUS$2,487.0 million(2020)[1]
    SubsidiariesBroadstripe
    Websitewww.wowway.com

    WideOpenWest (doing business as WOW![3]) is the eighth largest cable operator in the United States with their network passing 1.9 million homes and businesses.[4] The company offers landline telephone, cable television, and broadband Internet services.[5] As of November 3, 2022, WOW! has about 538,100 subscribers.[6]

    After a 2017 initial public offering, WideOpenWest is publicly traded with Avista Capital Partners and Crestview Partners retaining significant stakes.[7] As of August 6, 2019 Avista Capital Partners sold their shares in the company, leaving Crestview Partners WOW's largest shareholder holding a 37% stake in the company.[8]

    History

    [edit]

    WOW! was founded in November 1996 in Denver, Colorado. After building a network in April 2001, WOW! initially served about 200 people in the Denver area. In November 2001, WOW! purchased Americast, an overbuild system in the Midwest built and operated by Ameritech New Media for an undisclosed amount per subscriber, estimated to have been at a cost of $600 per sub.[citation needed] This purchase opened WOW! to over 310,000 new customers in metropolitan areas surrounding the cities of Chicago, Cleveland, Columbus, Detroit, Denver, and Evansville.[9] WOW! no longer serves the Columbus, Cleveland, or Denver markets.

    Avista Capital Partners completed its acquisition of cable operator WideOpenWest (“WOW!”) from Oak Hill Capital Partners and ABRY Partners. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.[10]

    On August 23, 2011, Wave Broadband and WOW! announced that they entered into an agreement to purchase substantially all of the assets of Broadstripe LLC, a provider of residential and commercial bundled communications services. On January 14, WOW! completed the acquisition of Broadstripe's cable systems in Michigan.

    In April 2012, WOW! purchased Knology, a broadband company, operating in 13 markets. With the merger the combined customer total will be over 800,000.[11] Knology had previously merged with Valley Telephone Company in 1999, Prairiewave Communications in 2007,[12] Graceba Total Communications in 2008,[13] and Sunflower Broadband in 2011.[14]

    In June 2014, WOW! sold its cable, Internet and phone systems in the South Dakota markets to Clarity Telecom. Part of the multimillion-dollar deal, worth $262 million, included the markets in Iowa and Minnesota previously served by Knology and PrairieWave Communications.[15] In March 2015 these markets would officially become known as Vast Broadband.[16]

    In September 2016, WOW! purchased NuLink, a cable company serving Newnan, Georgia with approximately 34,000 customers at the time the deal closed.[17]

    In October 2016, WOW! came to an agreement with Midco to sell its systems in Lawrence, Kansas. These systems currently pass approximately 67,000 homes and businesses in the area.[18]

    On June 28, 2017, WOW! officially no longer serves the Lawrence, Kansas area.[19]

    On March 6, 2018 WOW! announced that they had deployed DOCSIS 3.1 to 95% of their footprint, one of the first cable operators to reach that near-ubiquitous threshold.[20]

    On June 30, 2021 WOW! stated that it is selling its Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio, service areas to Atlantic Broadband (since renamed Breezeline) for $1.13 billion;[21] it closed the deal on September 1, 2021.[22] Also on June 30, WOW! announced the sale of its systems in Chicago; Evansville, Indiana; and Anne Arundel, Maryland to Astound Broadband for $661 million. [21]

    On May 15, 2023, WOW! has announced that it would discontinue its in-house TV services, including WOW! TV+ and migrating its video customers to YouTube TV across its footprint. WOW! will still maintain its current cable TV system while the said migration takes place. This move would free up bandwidth for the company's ISP overall.[23]

    Internet availability by state

    [edit]
    State Population Covered by WOW![24]
    Michigan 1,872,510
    Alabama 624,373
    Illinois 1,604,922
    South Carolina 260,525
    Florida 804,094
    Indiana 317,809
    Georgia 474,460
    Tennessee 139,600

    Network availability by city

    [edit]
    City Homes passed[25] Coaxial Miles Fiber Miles Total Network Miles
    Detroit, MI 706,366 6,286 2,155 8,441
    Chicago, IL 488,219 3,242 1,073 4,315
    Pinellas, FL 297,635 3,441 586 4,027
    Huntsville, AL 127,211 1,943 454 2,397
    Baltimore, MD (Broadstripe) 110,806 1,226 427 1,653
    Montgomery, AL 107,554 1,303 336 1,639
    Evansville, IN 105,939 1,323 459 1,782
    Augusta, GA 96,887 1,356 448 1,804
    Charleston, SC 93,599 1,209 563 1,772
    Lansing, MI 92,533 2,045 732 2,777
    Columbus, GA 86,131 1,033 300 1,333
    Panama City, FL 84,228 951 218 1,169
    Knoxville, TN 54,597 764 317 1,081
    Newnan, GA 43,440 838 352 1,190
    Dothan, AL 33,184 547 214 761
    West Point, GA 17,748 336 338 674
    Auburn, AL 15,251 188 202 390

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b "WideOpenWest, Inc. 2020 Annual Report (Form 10-K)" (PDF). ir.wowway.com. Wide Open West. December 2020.
  • ^ a b "WideOpenWest, Inc. 2019 Annual Report (Form 10-K)" (PDF). ir.wowway.com. Wide Open West. March 2020.
  • ^ "WOW! Internet Cable and Phone - Bundle offers and support". WowWay.com. Wide Open West. Retrieved 2016-08-20.
  • ^ "WideOpenWest, Inc. - investor relations". ir.wowway.com. Retrieved 2023-01-27.
  • ^ "About WOW!". WowWay.com. Wide Open West. Retrieved 2016-08-31.
  • ^ "WOW! REPORTS THIRD QUARTER 2022 RESULTS". WideOpenWest, Inc. November 3, 2022. Retrieved 2023-01-27.
  • ^ "News" (PDF). wowway.com. WideOpenWest.
  • ^ "10-K" (PDF). wowway.com. WideOpenWest.
  • ^ "SBC Sells For a Song". Multichannel News.
  • ^ "Waller Advises Sale".
  • ^ "WOW! to Acquire Knology for $19.75 Per Share in Cash". BusinessWire.com. 2012-04-18.
  • ^ PrairieWave Change Causes E-mail Glitches
  • ^ "Knology Announces Closing of $75 Million Graceba Acquisition". Reuters. January 4, 2008. Archived from the original on September 11, 2012.
  • ^ Lawhorn, Chad (January 18, 2011). "Sunflower Broadband's new owners change name to Knology". Lawrence Journal-World. Retrieved 24 July 2013.
  • ^ "WOW! sells off SD systems to Clarity for $262M". Retrieved 2015-09-24.
  • ^ "Vast Broadband Launches In SD". 12 March 2015. Retrieved 2015-09-24.
  • ^ "WOW! Closes Acquisition of NuLink to Provide High-Speed Internet, Cable TV and Phone Service to Metro Atlanta" (PDF). www.wowway.com. September 12, 2016. Retrieved December 17, 2016.
  • ^ "Midco to Acquire WOW! System in Lawrence, KS" (PDF). www.wowway.com. October 21, 2016. Retrieved December 17, 2016.
  • ^ "MidCo". www.wowway.com. Archived from the original on 2017-11-09. Retrieved 2017-07-07.
  • ^ "WOW! 1 Gig Internet Speeds Now Available to More Than 95 Percent of Customers" (PDF). WOW!. 2018-03-06. Retrieved 2018-06-19.
  • ^ a b "WideOpenWest sells 5 service areas for $1.8B". www.teletrader.com. Retrieved 2021-06-30.
  • ^ Reading 9/1/2021, News Wire Feed Light. "Atlantic Broadband wraps buy of two WOW systems". Light Reading. Retrieved 2021-09-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • ^ A small cable company is going all in on YouTube TV for video - The Verge (published May 15, 2023)
  • ^ "WOW! Availability by State". broadbandnow.com. Retrieved 2017-01-16.
  • ^ "WideOpenWest, Inc. 2020 10-K" (PDF). ir.wowway.com. 2020-12-31. Retrieved 2021-06-01.
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