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Greenway Arts main competitors are themelovin, New Hampshire Public Radio, and Empire Entertainment.

Competitor Summary. See how Greenway Arts compares to its main competitors:

  • WGBH has the most employees (1,342).
  • Employees at themelovin earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $60,978.
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Greenway Arts vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2005
4.0
Los Angeles, CA1$5.0M50
1951
4.3
Boston, MA2$187.0M1,342
1967
4.3
New York, NY1$90.2M231
2007
4.0
Nashville, TN1$5.3M33
1990
4.1
Chicago, IL1$91.0M162
1922
4.0
Portland, OR1$48.5M302
Ensemble Studio Theatre
1968
3.1
New York, NY1$2.5M5
New York Theatre Workshop
1979
3.4
New York, NY1$7.0M20
1954
3.9
Pittsburgh, PA1$8.5M180
-
4.3
Atlanta, GA1$301.9M805
2002
4.3
New York, NY1$122.6M639
Entertainment Industry
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4.1
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2007
3.5
Austin, TX1$7.1M322
1948
3.8
Seattle, WA1$26.0M350
-
3.8
Cincinnati, OH1$1.2M26
Florida Studio Theatre
1974
3.9
Sarasota, FL1$9.2M20
1997
4.8
Santa Monica, CA1$3.9B3,500
New Hampshire Public Radio
1981
3.9
Concord, NH1$6.8M20
1984
4.1
Minneapolis, MN1$15.0M149
1993
4.0
New York, NY2$14.0M139
1960
4.3
--$56.0M350

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Greenway Arts salaries vs competitors

Among Greenway Arts competitors, employees at themelovin earn the most with an average yearly salary of $60,978.

Compare Greenway Arts salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Greenway Arts
$52,171$25.08-
WGBH
$50,822$24.43-
New York Public Radio
$47,410$22.79-
Black River Entertainment
$50,143$24.11-
Whitehouse Post
$51,104$24.57-
Oregon Public Broadcasting
$52,902$25.43-

Compare Greenway Arts job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Greenway Arts
$73,901$35.53
Lionsgate
$99,833$48.00
WGBH
$92,277$44.36
Complex
$89,854$43.20
themelovin
$88,408$42.50
Oregon Public Broadcasting
$84,983$40.86
New Hampshire Public Radio
$82,741$39.78
Empire Entertainment
$79,954$38.44
C3 Presents
$79,452$38.20
IMG Studios
$79,402$38.17
New York Public Radio
$79,036$38.00
WQED
$78,051$37.52
Whitehouse Post
$69,017$33.18
Wehmann Models/Talent
$68,814$33.08
Black River Entertainment
$68,811$33.08
Anderson Group
$68,735$33.05
KING 5
$61,357$29.50
Entertainment Industry
$57,949$27.86
Ensemble Studio Theatre
$46,903$22.55
Florida Studio Theatre
$44,114$21.21

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Greenway Arts demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Greenway Arts vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
New York Theatre Workshop29%71%
WGBH42%58%
Lionsgate48%52%
Oregon Public Broadcasting56%44%
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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
58%19%10%9%5%
9.6
74%11%5%6%4%
8.9
New York Theatre Workshop
62%18%11%6%3%
7.0
66%14%7%9%4%
9.2

Greenway Arts and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Jon Feltheimer
Lionsgate

During his 30-year entertainment industry career, Jon Feltheimer has held leadership positions at Lionsgate, Sony Pictures Entertainment and New World Entertainment and has been responsible for tens of thousands of hours of television programming and hundreds of films, including the global blockbuster Hunger Games franchise and multiple Academy Award winners La La Land, Crash, Monster’s Ball and Precious. Mr. Feltheimer was named Chief Executive Officer of Lionsgate in March 2000 and, during his tenure, the Company has evolved into a next generation global content leader noted for its innovation. Lionsgate’s market capitalization has grown from $80 million in 2000 to more than $5 billion today, and its revenue has increased more than 20 times over. In December 2016, Lionsgate acquired Starz, the largest acquisition in its history, creating a vertically integrated content platform with enhanced distribution capabilities. Lionsgate’s success has been driven by a 16,000-title library, a feature film slate that has generated an average of nearly $2 billion at the global box office each of the past five years and one of the largest independent television businesses in the world, encompassing nearly 90 shows on 40 different networks. Lionsgate’s television roster includes the ground-breaking hit series Orange is the New Black, the fan favorite Nashville, multiple Emmy Award winner Mad Men, the hit drama The Royals, the Golden Globe-nominated dramedy Casual, the breakout success Greenleaf and the critically-acclaimed Dear White People. Before joining Lionsgate, Mr. Feltheimer spent nine years at Sony Pictures Entertainment as head of the Columbia TriStar Television Group, shepherding the launch of hit TV shows such as Mad About You, Party of Five and The King of Queens as well as leading the television group's evolution into an international powerhouse that launched nearly 30 branded channels around the world. Mr. Feltheimer received MIPCOM’s prestigious “Personality of The Year” Award in October 2010, was inducted into Broadcasting & Cable’s Hall of Fame in October 2012, received NATPE’s coveted 2014 Brandon Tartikoff Legacy Award and the Producer’s Guild of America Milestone Award in January 2015. He has been named one of “America’s Most Inspiring CEO’s” by Esquire Magazine, and was the recipient of the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s 2016 Humanitarian of the Year Award. He was named to the Board of Directors of Grupo Televisa in 2016 and Washington University’s Board of Trustees earlier this year.

Steve Bass is a President & CEO at Oregon Public Broadcasting- OPB and is based in Portland Oregon Area. He has worked as Vice President/General Manager at WGBH, Director of Development & National Corporate Support at PBS, and President & CEO at Nashville Public Television. Steven attended Bucknell University between 1975 and 1979 and Wisconsin School of Business between 1979 and 1981.

Bob Bakish
Entertainment Industry

Deborah L. Acklin
WQED

Deborah Acklin is president and chief executive officer of WQED Multimedia, the nation’s first community-owned public media company, also known worldwide as “Mister Rogers’ station”.Ms. Acklin has served in multiple executive roles in public broadcasting, the cable television industry, and commercial broadcasting. At WQED Multimedia, she manages or has managed the operations, strategies, and fundraising to create original multi-platform content distributed across three television channels, three radio signals, an interactive Web-based learning channel, an interactive global media distribution portal, an education department, a publishing division, and PBS, NPR and their member stations.Her tenure includes many achievements, including four Mid-Atlantic Emmy Awards for Station and Overall Excellence, given by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences to a general manager of a commercial or public television station in Pennsylvania, Delaware, West Virginia and New Jersey.

Jonathan C. Abbott
WGBH

Jim Schachter
New Hampshire Public Radio

President and Chief Executive Officer at New Hampshire Public Radio Chair, Board of Trustees at The Texas Tribune (he/him/his)

Rich Antoniello
Complex

Cynthia King Vance
New York Public Radio

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