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Bristol Broadcasting main competitors are Cromwell Radio Group, Entravision Communications, and Wilks Broadcasting.

Competitor Summary. See how Bristol Broadcasting compares to its main competitors:

  • Employees at Cromwell Radio Group earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $65,768.
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Bristol Broadcasting vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
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3.9
Bristol, VA1$29.0M50
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3.8
Madison, WI1$16.0M249
1969
4.0
Nashville, TN2$43.0M100
1895
3.5
Wall, NJ1$10.0M100
1997
4.1
Cedar Rapids, IA1$125.0M450
2004
3.6
Westport, CT1$1.5M50
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3.9
Lubbock, TX1$8.1M90
1948
3.8
New Orleans, LA1$22.0M350
1985
3.3
Camdenton, MO1$480,00050
1998
4.3
Santa Monica, CA8$364.9M1,094
1984
4.1
Las Vegas, NV1$719.8M4,100
1961
4.5
Naples, FL7$240.3M748
1989
4.0
Syracuse, NY1$15.5M75
Forever Broadcasting
-
3.7
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1895
3.1
Scranton, PA1$480,00050
-
3.4
Bowling Green, KY1$5.4M175
2008
4.7
Atlanta, GA1$21.0B55,000
1982
4.0
Bronxville, NY1$719.8M70
2007
3.7
Los Angeles, CA1$2.6M175
1984
3.7
--$16.0M125
2013
3.8
Lakeville, MN1$3.9M100

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Bristol Broadcasting salaries vs competitors

Among Bristol Broadcasting competitors, employees at Cromwell Radio Group earn the most with an average yearly salary of $65,768.

Compare Bristol Broadcasting salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Bristol Broadcasting
$55,488$26.68-
Midwest Family Broadcasting
$48,404$23.27-
Cromwell Radio Group
$65,768$31.62-
Press Communications
$61,355$29.50-
NRG Media
$55,904$26.88-
Connoisseur Media
$62,742$30.16-

Compare Bristol Broadcasting job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Bristol Broadcasting
$48,723$23.42
Spirit FM
$71,548$34.40
Entravision Communications
$66,799$32.11
Times Shamrock
$64,864$31.18
Citadel Communications
$62,449$30.02
Cox Media Group
$60,658$29.16
Beasley Media Group
$59,699$28.70
Citadel Broadcasting
$59,329$28.52
Cromwell Radio Group
$58,342$28.05
Wilks Broadcasting
$53,865$25.90
Press Communications
$53,842$25.89
Connoisseur Media
$52,940$25.45
Adams Radio Group
$52,522$25.25
Midwest Family Broadcasting
$51,458$24.74
NRG Media
$51,193$24.61
Forever Communications
$51,159$24.60
Evenpro
$49,560$23.83
El Dorado Broadcasters
$49,493$23.79
Forever Broadcasting
$48,723$23.42
Galaxy Communications
$48,574$23.35

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Bristol Broadcasting demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Bristol Broadcasting vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Entravision Communications44%56%
Beasley Media Group48%52%
Cox Media Group49%51%
Cromwell Radio Group61%39%
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Compare race at Bristol Broadcasting vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
60%18%13%6%4%
9.5
31%57%6%4%3%
8.4
59%15%15%8%3%
9.6
72%9%12%5%3%
7.0

Bristol Broadcasting and similar companies CEOs

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B. Caroline Beasley
Beasley Media Group

Caroline Beasley was appointed Chief Executive Officer of Beasley Broadcast Group, Inc. on January 1, 2017, previously serving as interim Chief Executive Officer from March 18, 2016 until December 31st, 2016 and as Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer and Secretary beginning in 1994. She has served as a Director of Beasley Broadcast Group, Inc. since she joined the Company in 1983. Ms. Beasley currently serves as the Joint Board Chair of the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Board of Directors and is a past Chairman of the NAB Radio Board. In addition, she is a member of the BMI Board of Directors and the Broadcasters Foundation of America Board of Directors.In 2017, Ms. Beasley was honored by Radio Ink magazine as “Radio Executive of the Year”. Ms. Beasley was named among the “40 Most Powerful People in Radio” nearly every year since 2011. In addition, she has been recognized in the magazine’s “Most Influential Women in Radio” listing on an annual basis since 2003. Ms. Beasley received the 2016 “Distinguished Service Award” from the North Carolina Association of Broadcasters and was the 2012 recipient of the “Frances Preston Trailblazer Award” from the Mentoring and Inspiring Women in Radio Group (MIW), a national organization dedicated to promoting the advancement of women to senior positions in the radio industry. She is a member of the Board of Visitors at her alma mater, the University of North Carolina, where Ms. Beasley earned a B.S. degree.

Walter Francis Ulloa
Entravision Communications

Walter F. Ulloa has over 40 years of Spanish-language broadcast experience in the U.S. In 1996, he established Entravision Communications. From 1989 to 1996, he was involved in the development, management or ownership of our predecessor entities. From 1976 to 1989, he worked at Univision’s KMEX-TV in Los Angeles, California, and held many roles: Operations Manager, Production Manager, News Director, Local Sales Manager, and Account Executive. Mr. Ulloa has served on Entravision’s Board of Directors since 2000.

Farid Suleman works at Citadel Broadcasting and a CEO at Citadel Broadcasting, Board Member at McLeodUSA, and Board Member at Fairway Market and is based in Las Vegas, Nevada. He has worked as Senior VP/Treasurer at ViacomCBS Inc, Special Limited Partner at FORSTMANN & CO., and Board Member at CBS Radio.

Daniel York
Cox Media Group

Daniel York is a Scottish rugby union player who is a Stage 3 Scottish Rugby Academy player assigned to Glasgow Warriors. His usual position is at the Prop position.

Mary K. Quass
NRG Media

Mary Kathryn Quass serves as Director at United Fire Group Inc. He is President and Chief Executive Officer of NRG Media, LLC, a position that she has held. MaryQuass previously served as President and Chief Executive Officer of New Radio Group, LLC, from 2002 to 2005. She also served as President and CEO of Central Star, a division of Capstar Broadcasting Partners, Inc. (“Capstar”) from 1998 through the merger of Capstar in 2001 into AMFM. She purchased her first radio stations in 1988, with the formation of QBC. She serves on the Board of Directors for Van Meter Inc., a distributor of electrical and mechanical supplies, services and solutions in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and the Cedar Rapids, Iowa, region of U.S. Bank. MaryQuass’ service extends to community boards as Chair for Mercy Medical Center in Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Past Chair of the Entrepreneurial Development Center, a public/private sponsored business accelerator in Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Trustee of United Way East Central Iowa; and past Chair of the Cedar Rapids Chamber of Commerce. MaryQuass is involved in professional organizations including service on the Board of Directors and Executive Committee of the National Association of Broadcasters and the Radio Advertising Bureau Executive Committee, and as Treasurer of the QMac IBA Foundation and past Chair of the Iowa Broadcasters Association. MaryQuass has been recognized by the broadcast industry including when Radio Ink Magazine named her Broadcaster of the Year for 1999 and one of the 40 Most Powerful Broadcasters for 2005 through 2010. She has been inducted into the Iowa Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame and is the recipient of the Rivers Humanitarian Award. Collapse Detail

Robert McAllan
Press Communications

Jeffrey D. Warshaw
Connoisseur Media

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