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Lee Enterprises main competitors are Advance Publications, New Haven Register, and Kshb / Kmci / The Ew Scripps Company.

Competitor Summary. See how Lee Enterprises compares to its main competitors:

  • Gannett has the most employees (21,255).
  • Employees at Advance Publications earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $60,202.
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Lee Enterprises vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1890
3.9
Davenport, IA19$691.1M3,597
1906
4.0
McLean, VA6$3.2B21,255
1997
4.4
Montgomery, AL1$520.0M6,501
1945
4.7
Augusta, GA1$486.2M6,000
Kshb / Kmci / The Ew Scripps Company
-
Cincinnati, OH1--
1885
4.2
Omaha, NE1$310.3M432
1922
4.4
New York, NY1$2.4B12,000
1871
3.6
Salina, KS1$7.7M130
2013
4.1
Easton, MD6$680.0M2,300
1890
4.1
Wheeling, WV53$610.0M3,500
1988
3.6
Franklin, TN1$7.5M300
1857
4.1
Sacramento, CA14$709.5M2,800
1878
4.2
Saint Louis, MO1$150.0M750
1983
4.1
New Haven, CT1$38.6M590
1884
4.2
Tampa, FL1$76.0M400
2012
4.1
Tulsa, OK1$102.7M800
1867
3.4
Lincoln, NE1$16.0M194
1871
4.1
Columbus, OH1$24.8M600
2011
4.4
Denver, CO5$7.0B10,000
1991
4.1
Little Rock, AR1$320.0M999
1968
4.4
Saint Petersburg, FL2$43.5M50

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Lee Enterprises salaries vs competitors

Among Lee Enterprises competitors, employees at Advance Publications earn the most with an average yearly salary of $60,202.

Compare Lee Enterprises salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Lee Enterprises
$31,653$15.22-
Gannett
$38,764$18.64-
CNHI
$41,912$20.15-
Morris Communications
$39,953$19.21-
Kshb / Kmci / The Ew Scripps Company
$52,266$25.13-
Omaha World-Herald
$44,962$21.62-

Compare Lee Enterprises job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Lee Enterprises
$41,698$20.05
Salina Journal
$74,109$35.63
New Haven Register
$72,187$34.71
Lincoln Journal Star
$68,534$32.95
Omaha World-Herald
$67,903$32.65
The Tampa Tribune
$63,666$30.61
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
$58,116$27.94
Kshb / Kmci / The Ew Scripps Company
$58,050$27.91
MediaNews Group
$57,561$27.67
Tulsa World
$56,288$27.06
Adams Publishing Group
$55,787$26.82
The Columbus Dispatch
$54,842$26.37
CNHI
$51,410$24.72
Advance Publications
$46,895$22.55
Journal Communications
$46,219$22.22
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
$45,314$21.79
Morris Communications
$45,105$21.69
McClatchy
$43,160$20.75
Gannett
$42,968$20.66
Ogden Newspapers
$42,675$20.52

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Lee Enterprises demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Lee Enterprises vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Lee Enterprises47%53%
Morris Communications48%52%
Gannett51%49%
CNHI51%49%
Advance Publications52%48%
McClatchy57%43%

Compare race at Lee Enterprises vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
73%10%7%7%3%
9.7
67%11%12%7%3%
9.6
56%18%14%8%4%
9.5
63%13%12%10%2%
8.8
69%10%10%7%3%
9.4
59%11%19%7%4%
9.6

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Lee Enterprises and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Michael E. Reed
Gannett

Tony W. Hunter
McClatchy

Tony Hunter understands firsthand how to navigate massive disruption - and win. Throughout his career as a CEO, strategist, and change agent, he has helped companies reinvent themselves, emerge stronger and positioned to capitalize in the marketplace. As an agitator and advocate for change, and a career-long business disruptor, he is a natural fit to take on the CEO role for The McClatchy Company. Tony will chart a digital, sustainable path focused on customers, operational excellence, and organizational agility for the company, which operates 30 media companies in 14 states. With a keen ability to lead from the front and promote enterprise-wide culture change, Tony led transformational efforts as CEO for Tribune Publishing. In 2008, he took the reins as Publisher of the Chicago Tribune during a historic economic downturn. With the help of a strong team, he successfully led the organization through bankruptcy and its emergence as a publicly traded company. After leaving his role at the Tribune, Tony founded TWH Enterprises, an advisory services firm that helps executives and companies: Think bigger, act bolder, translate strategy into action, and align more quickly around a shared vision using his “orgagility” method. He is also the Chairman for Revolution Enterprises, an Illinois-based cannabis company. Tony is a non-practicing CPA. He earned his BA from Coe College and his MBA from DePaul University. He is the former chair for the News Media Alliance, Chair Emeritus for Metropolitan Family Services and a United Way board member. Tony is a husband, father, and his favorite “job” title, Papa.

Mark Adams is a President/CEO at Adams Publishing Group.

Al Isago Parvez
Advance Publications

* CEO & Representative Director/ Executive Recruiter of Advance K.K.* Native New Yorker with 30 years of business experience in New York City, Los Angeles and Tokyo.* Recruiting and hiring the best and the brightest people for my clients since 1995!

Michelle Goad is a Chief Executive Officer and Founder at Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and is based in Dyer, Tennessee.

Donna Barrett
CNHI

William Dean Singleton
MediaNews Group

Craig S. Mitchell
Morris Communications

Adam Symson
Kshb / Kmci / The Ew Scripps Company

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A zippia user wrote a review on Mar 2023
Pros of working at Lee Enterprises

I didn't like anything about working at Lee. They came in, stripped my entire department down from 6 employees to 2 and then tried to make me and the only other employee pick up the slack. Horrible management. They don't care about their employees or product. They only care about purchasing local newspapers and squeezing as much profit out of them as possible.

Cons of working at Lee Enterprises

There's nothing about Lee that is good. Horrible management, horrible benefits, profit at the expense of it's employees.

Lee Enterprises benefits

I don't have one. Their benefits are almost non-existent.

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