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James Wyatt Wesley Jr. (CEO of Summit Communications Group profiled)
Broadcasting & Cable
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June 14, 1993
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James Wesley likes art and music and, when prodded, plays an accomplished organ and piano. This cultivated, soft-spoken Southerner, however, finds himself at little disadvantage working the rough-and-tumble financial markets, which he did recently as the first cable operator to sell bonds in the public market following the FCC's decision to rein in cable rates.
From programing to sales to business, Wesley has planned and worked in both the radio and the cable TV businesses. The chairman and CEO of group owner/MSO Summit Communications has, as he puts it, "embraced ...
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