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KTLA main competitors are WBUR, New Hampshire Public Radio, and NBC Chicago.

Competitor Summary. See how KTLA compares to its main competitors:

  • Employees at WBUR earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $63,590.
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KTLA vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1942
3.5
Los Angeles, CA1$1.8M50
1968
3.8
Sacramento, CA1$9.4M104
1948
3.8
Chicago, IL1$31.0M400
1957
3.8
Oakland, CA1$18.0M299
News10
-
3.8
Sacramento, CA1--
1974
4.6
Glendale, CA1$2.1B8,000
1949
4.0
San Francisco, CA1$12.0M125
1968
3.5
Thousand Palms, CA1$3.3M50
1961
3.6
Norfolk, VA1$8.5M150
ABC27 News
-
3.9
Harrisburg, PA1$2.9M12
1990
3.6
Newton, MA1$7.5M60
NBC Chicago
1948
3.8
Chicago, IL1$930,0005
1950
4.0
Boston, MA1$21.0M271
1948
3.8
Seattle, WA1$26.0M350
1948
3.8
New Orleans, LA1$22.0M350
1954
4.4
Philadelphia, PA2$43.9M100
1948
3.9
New Haven, CT1-330
Wicu 12news
-
3.5
Erie, PA1--
New Hampshire Public Radio
1981
3.9
Concord, NH1$6.8M20
-
3.8
Buffalo, NY1$14.0M175
1979
4.4
Washington, DC1$25.0M509

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KTLA salaries vs competitors

Among KTLA competitors, employees at WBUR earn the most with an average yearly salary of $63,590.

Compare KTLA salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
KTLA
$51,330$24.68-
FOX40
$51,561$24.79-
WGN-TV
$37,573$18.06-
KTVU
$37,190$17.88-
News10
$50,899$24.47-
ABC Holding Co Inc
$39,612$19.04-

Compare KTLA job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
KTLA
$65,500$31.49
WBUR
$89,403$42.98
New Hampshire Public Radio
$82,741$39.78
C-SPAN
$79,880$38.40
WHYY
$78,771$37.87
WHRO Public Media
$76,981$37.01
NBC Chicago
$75,662$36.38
ABC Holding Co Inc
$72,700$34.95
Wicu 12news
$65,019$31.26
NewTV
$62,593$30.09
KING 5
$61,357$29.50
KTVU
$59,227$28.47
KESQ
$58,606$28.18
ABC27 News
$54,250$26.08
WGN-TV
$54,105$26.01
FOX40
$49,874$23.98
KRON-TV
$49,790$23.94
WTNH
$48,632$23.38
News10
$47,528$22.85
WDSU
$46,573$22.39

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KTLA demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at KTLA vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
WTNH48%52%
WHYY52%48%
ABC Holding Co Inc52%48%
ABC27 News56%44%
C-SPAN59%41%
KTLA--
Male
Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at KTLA vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
60%16%11%8%4%
9.9
55%13%21%7%4%
8.6
ABC27 News
67%17%10%5%2%
6.3
67%13%11%6%3%
8.2
65%16%10%5%4%
7.1

KTLA and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Thomas Rutledge
C-SPAN

William J. Marrazzo
WHYY

Senior Executive with proven track record as Chief Executive Officer, President and Chief Operations Officer in publically traded and private corporations all with rapidly changing and highly competitive market environments. Also served in high ranking government positions, including Managing Director of the City of Philadelphia, the most senior non-elected position in the government.Specialties: Strong leadership and management skills in organizational settings with diverse constituencies. Particular strengths in:developing, communicating and executing clear vision and strategy for improved performance; ensuring individual high performance patterns to improve team performance; developing customer driven strategies; using vision and values to shift organization culture as required by market conditions, and; directing complex and major projects.

Margaret Low Smith
WBUR

Margaret Low is Vice President of The Atlantic and President of AtlanticLIVE. She oversees all aspects of The Atlantic‘s live events team, which produces more than one hundred events each year across the country and around the world. Before joining The Atlantic, Smith was NPR’s Senior Vice President for News, where she oversaw that organization’s award winning news division and the work of nearly 400 broadcast and digital journalists. Smith also spent eleven years as NPR’s Vice President for Programming, where she developed the live events strategy for the hit show Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me! and oversaw all program acquisitions including Car Talk and Fresh Air. Low is a graduate of the University of Michigan.

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)

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