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Access Media main competitors are Augeo, Cinsay, and Greensheet Media.

Competitor Summary. See how Access Media compares to its main competitors:

  • El Día has the most employees (42,600).
  • Employees at Augeo earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $67,476.
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Access Media vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
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4.2
Los Angeles, CA1$1.1M30
2002
3.8
Burlington, VT1$2.0M50
1906
4.0
McLean, VA6$3.2B21,255
1874
3.7
Greenville, SC1$11.0M375
1867
4.0
Louisville, KY1$140.0M750
2007
4.6
Dallas, TX1-176
1884
3.4
Somerville, NJ1$60.0M3,000
1984
4.0
Torrance, CA1$75.0M50
OTT Communications
1969
3.4
Louisville, KY1$1.3M20
1999
4.6
Saint Paul, MN1$21.0M403
Media One Communications Ltd
-
3.6
Baldwinsville, NY1$480,00011
1867
4.2
Minneapolis, MN1$540.0M2,764
1890
3.9
Davenport, IA19$691.1M3,597
1883
4.1
Spokane, WA1$290.0M850
2010
3.9
Irvine, CA1$24.0M3,000
1970
3.6
Houston, TX1$1.4M50
1923
4.5
San Antonio, TX7$185.2M2,500
-
3.4
--$210.0M42,600
1876
4.1
Orlando, FL1$120.0M544
2013
4.5
New York, NY3$7.0M100
Plain Dealer Publishing Co.
1842
3.3
Brooklyn, OH1$167.3M10

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Access Media salaries vs competitors

Among Access Media competitors, employees at Augeo earn the most with an average yearly salary of $67,476.

Compare Access Media salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Access Media
$47,389$22.78-
Matrix Marketing Group
$54,554$26.23-
Gannett
$38,764$18.64-
GreenvilleOnline
$39,200$18.85-
The Courier-Journal
$39,481$18.98-
Cinsay
$58,623$28.18-

Compare Access Media job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Access Media
$61,058$29.35
Greensheet Media
$72,053$34.64
The Courier-Journal
$68,348$32.86
Walker Advertising
$68,263$32.82
MyCentralJersey
$67,858$32.62
OTT Communications
$65,165$31.33
Augeo
$64,774$31.14
Matrix Marketing Group
$64,432$30.98
Media One Communications Ltd
$63,552$30.55
GreenvilleOnline
$61,228$29.44
The Spokesman-Review
$59,950$28.82
29 Prime
$58,830$28.28
Cinsay
$57,395$27.59
Plain Dealer Publishing Co.
$51,930$24.97
Harte Hanks
$51,507$24.76
Time Warner Cable Enterprises LLC
$51,285$24.66
Orlando Sentinel
$44,910$21.59
Gannett
$42,968$20.66
El Día
$42,008$20.20
Lee Enterprises
$41,698$20.05

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Access Media demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Access Media vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Harte Hanks46%54%
Lee Enterprises47%53%
Gannett51%49%
Time Warner Cable Enterprises LLC55%45%
Augeo58%42%
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Compare race at Access Media vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
67%11%12%7%3%
9.6
59%19%12%7%3%
9.9
73%10%7%7%3%
9.7
60%18%12%7%4%
9.5
62%21%7%7%2%
9.6
63%14%11%7%5%
8.8

Access Media and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Michael E. Reed
Gannett

Andrew Benett
Harte Hanks

Andrew is the Executive Chairman and CEO of Harte Hanks, a global customer experience company that seamlessly blends the digital and physical through omnichannel marketing solutions. Previously, he was Global Chief Commercial Officer at Bloomberg Media Group where he was responsible for advertising sales, marketing services, events, consulting, integrated franchises, and innovation. Andrew also sits on the board of directors of Viad Corp (VVI:NYSE), a Small Cap 600 company, and is a Henry Crown Fellow at the Aspen Institute. Prior to joining Bloomberg, Andrew was the global CEO of Havas Creative Group (a leading marketing communications network with 12,000 employees across 316 offices and 75 countries). In that role, he oversaw all aspects of the business, including, full P&L Responsibility, Corporate Strategy, Operations, Finance, People, Culture and Product. While there, he led the turnaround and business transformation of Havas Creative Group, driving significant year-over-year bottom and top-line growth. Throughout his career he has received some of the industry’s most esteemed honors. He has been inducted into the AAF’s Advertising Hall of Achievement, honoring innovators under the age of 40 (2010), Boston Business Journal’s “40 Under 40” (2010) and Crain’s New York Business’s “40 Under 40” (2009). Andrew is a frequent contributor to the Financial Times, CNBC and CNN, and speaks regularly on the topics of corporate branding, CSR and marketing innovation. He is also co-author of three business books, Consumed: Rethinking Business in the Era of Mindful Spending; Good for Business: The Rise of the Conscious Corporation; and The Talent Mandate: Why Smart Companies Put People First.

Kevin D. Mowbray
Lee Enterprises

Kevin Mowbray is a President- Publisher at St. Louis Post-Dispatch and President and Chief Executive Officer at LEE ENTERPRISES, INC. He studied at WIU.

Michael J. Klingensmith
Star Tribune

Brian Forthyte is a Group Chief Executive Officer at TIME WARNER INC. and is based in United States.

Christian Briggs
Cinsay

Christian Briggs Dallas, Austin, LA Christian Briggs is the Chairman of the Board, President and CEO of Cinsay, Inc. Christian Briggs was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, but he moved to Dallas in 1981. During his high school years, he was introduced to his passion- collectibles. When Briggs first began collecting, he had only a few coins. However, overtime his interest in collecting grew, as did his collections. He is now a renowned dealer of a variety of different collectibles, as well as a Life Member of the American Numismatic Association. Although Briggs specializes in coins, he also has collections in other areas such as classic cars, books, historical documents and antiquities. Being well known in the collectibles industry, he has been requested to offer his opinions in publications, including The Calandra Report amongst others. In addition to collectibles, Briggs is a car enthusiast. He drove in “Gentlemen’s Series” racing throughout the 90s. In 2000, he won the title Ferrari Challenge North American Champion. Christian Briggs’ most recent business endeavor is Cinsay Inc., where he currently holds the title of President and CEO, as well as being a Board member. In 2007, Briggs noticed the emerging business opportunities in eCommerce. This caught his interest and eventually encouraged the creation of Cinsay Inc. Cinsay developed a software platform consisting of a content video player that drives viewers to a point of purchase. The player can “go viral,” and possibly have a dramatic impact on sales. Viewers will actively take part in sharing the video sharing content to others, thus, broadening the audience to consumers. The company currently has headquarters in Austin, Texas, with locations in Dallas and Los Angeles as well. Cinsay has an outstanding Board of Directors and staff of nearly 130, and the potential for infinite growth. Christian Briggs currently resides in Austin, Texas, with his wife, Julie, and their two beautiful children.

Terry Egger
Plain Dealer Publishing Co.

David Kristal
Augeo

Michael E. Reed
MyCentralJersey

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