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Boston Herald main competitors are Sarasota Herald-Tribune, John Wiley & Sons, and SAGE Publishing.

Competitor Summary. See how Boston Herald compares to its main competitors:

  • John Wiley & Sons has the most employees (5,100).
  • Employees at Sarasota Herald-Tribune earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $80,178.
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Boston Herald vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1846
3.8
Boston, MA1$56.0M811
1872
4.6
Boston, MA1$510.0M2,200
1925
4.2
Sarasota, FL1$160.0M740
1892
3.8
Brownsville, TX1$16.0M150
1881
4.8
Los Angeles, CA2$780.0M2,052
1922
3.8
Monterey, CA1$11.2M100
-
3.8
Yakima, WA1$16.7M350
1866
3.9
Worcester, MA1$43.5M78
1878
3.7
Lowell, MA1$4.7M75
1965
4.5
Thousand Oaks, CA3$140.0M499
1975
4.0
Lanham, MD1$100.0M200
1895
4.3
Woodland Park, NJ2$250.0M1,431
-
4.6
New York, NY1$190.0M673
1896
4.1
New York, NY3$13.0M114
1923
4.1
New York, NY1$228.5M600
1817
4.6
New York, NY2$1.6B1,918
1807
4.6
Hoboken, NJ9$2.0B5,100
1886
3.9
Roanoke, VA1$21.9M350
1916
3.2
Carbondale, IL1$2.5M30
1868
3.3
Iowa City, IA1$5.0M90
1868
3.8
Reading, PA1$29.0M50

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Boston Herald salaries vs competitors

Among Boston Herald competitors, employees at Sarasota Herald-Tribune earn the most with an average yearly salary of $80,178.

Compare Boston Herald salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Boston Herald
$66,169$31.81-
The Boston Globe
$60,597$29.13-
Sarasota Herald-Tribune
$80,178$38.55-
The Brownsville Herald
$47,844$23.00-
Los Angeles Times
$44,172$21.24-
Monterey Herald
$49,557$23.83-

Compare Boston Herald job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Boston Herald
$89,679$43.11
Sarasota Herald-Tribune
$104,732$50.35
SAGE Publishing
$98,013$47.12
Taylor & Francis Books Inc
$97,627$46.94
John Wiley & Sons
$96,487$46.39
Oxford University Press
$95,221$45.78
Rowman & Littlefield
$93,695$45.05
HarperCollins
$91,713$44.09
The Boston Globe
$90,610$43.56
W. W. Norton & Company
$88,727$42.66
North Jersey Media Group
$78,253$37.62
The Brownsville Herald
$67,639$32.52
Los Angeles Times
$61,274$29.46
Monterey Herald
$61,069$29.36
The Roanoke Times
$60,737$29.20
Yakima Herald-Republic
$58,755$28.25
Lowell Sun
$44,871$21.57
The Daily Iowan
$43,846$21.08
Worcester Telegram & Gazette
$43,698$21.01
Daily Egyptian
$43,034$20.69

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Boston Herald demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Boston Herald vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
SAGE Publishing37%63%
Oxford University Press42%58%
HarperCollins43%57%
John Wiley & Sons45%55%
Los Angeles Times55%45%
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Compare race at Boston Herald vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
59%14%11%12%5%
9.3
62%13%12%10%4%
9.3
49%29%7%8%5%
9.6
59%12%13%10%5%
9.5
53%22%9%10%6%
8.8

Boston Herald and similar companies CEOs

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Brian A. Napack
John Wiley & Sons

Brian Napack is President and CEO of John Wiley and Sons (Wiley), a global research and learning company and one of the world’s leading publishers. He is the Chairman of the Association of American Publishers (AAP) which protects and promotes the central role that publishers play in enhancing culture, scholarship, education, the workforce and democracy. Brian also serves on the board of Zero-To-Three (Treasurer), a science-based advocacy organization dedicated to ensuring that all babies and toddlers have a strong start in life. Prior to joining Wiley in 2017, Brian was a Senior Advisor at Providence Equity Partners, a leading investor in media, education, information, and communication. He has served as an active member on numerous boards including those of Blackboard Inc., Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Burning Glass, Ascend Learning, Recorded Books, Ingram Industries, myON, EDMC, and Synergis Education. Prior to joining Providence in 2012, Brian served as president of Macmillan, the global publisher, in the U.S. from 2006 to 2012. During his tenure, he oversaw businesses in education, consumer books, digital media and magazines. Prior to Macmillan, Brian was a partner at L.E.K. Consulting, a global management consulting firm, serving as co-head of its Media and Entertainment practices and leading its Publishing and Education practices. He also founded and served as CEO of ThinkBox, an education software company focused on the early childhood market. At The Walt Disney Company, Brian founded Disney Educational Publishing and was a co-founder of Disney Interactive. He has also held senior roles at Simon & Schuster, the publishing company and at A.T. Kearney, a leading management consulting company. Brian received a Master of Business Administration from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Arts from Middlebury College.

Brian Murray
HarperCollins

Brian Murray is President and Chief Executive Officer of HarperCollins Publishers. Since being appointed CEO in 2008, HarperCollins has grown its revenues 50% and expanded its global footprint from operating only in English language territories to publishing in 16 languages and across 24 countries. Growth has come from organic investment in authors, imprints and new capabilities as well as acquisitions, including that of publishers Thomas Nelson and Harlequin. Under Murray’s leadership, HarperCollins has transitioned from a traditional print publishing company to a dynamic print and digital publisher with more than $350M in digital revenues derived from new and innovative business models. The company’s strategic partnerships and strong relationships with booksellers and distributors of all sizes, new start-ups and large tech platforms have been instrumental in HarperCollins’ transformation. Murray joined HarperCollins in 1997 and held several positions in the U.S. General Books Group until he was named Chief Executive Officer of HarperCollins Australia/New Zealand in 2001. In 2004, he returned to the United States as Group President. Murray is past chair of the Association of American Publishers and currently serves on the board. He has also served on the Executive Committee of the International Publishers Association, where he was actively involved in activities that protect authors’ copyrights and freedom of expression.

Timothy Ryan
Los Angeles Times

Timothy E. Ryan (born 20th century) is an American newspaper publisher and businessman. Beginning in 2015, he served as the publisher and chief executive officer of the Los Angeles Times and The San Diego Union-Tribune. Prior to his position with the Los Angeles Times, he served as the publisher and chief executive officer of The Baltimore Sun, beginning in 2007.

Blaise R. Simqu
SAGE Publishing

Experienced chief executive officer with a demonstrated history of working in the publishing industry. Strong professional skilled in Content Management, Digital Publishing, Publishing, Content Development, and Ebooks.

Annie Callanan joined the Academic Publishing Division of Informa, Taylor & Francis, as Chief Executive at the end of June 2017. She has significant leadership experience in business-to-business information services and technology companies, and expertise in delivering digital innovation and operational improvement. Annie previously served as Chief Executive of Quantros, provider of digital solutions to the healthcare industry. In prior roles she was Chief Operating Officer at technology services firm Systech International, Chief Executive at the global information and electronic services organisation Bowker and Chief Operating Officer at ProQuest, a specialist in delivering knowledge, content and data for academic and corporate researchers and librarians. Prior to this, as Executive Vice President for the Life Sciences portfolio at Advanstar Communications, Annie oversaw its clinical and industry journals, educational services and conferences. She started her career managing leading brands in print, online publishing and trade shows at Miller Freedman/CMP Media, now part of UBM. Annie holds an MBA in Finance from New York University. She has completed leadership programmes at Columbia Business School and the SC Johnson Graduate School of Management, and has served on the boards of directors of the American Publishers Association and the International ISBN Agency.

Jed Lyons is a Publishing at The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group Inc, President and CEO at The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group Inc, and Distribution at NBN. He studied at College.

Peter Barbey
Reading Eagle

Peter Barbey is a Publisher at Village Voice and President and CEO at Reading Eagle and is based in Reading, Pennsylvania.

Jason Brummond
The Daily Iowan

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