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  • Broadcast Media Partners Holdings, Inc. has the most employees (8,515).
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Media Fusion vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1995
3.7
Huntsville, AL1$8.5M180
2007
4.3
Boulevard, CA1$5.6M50
1995
3.8
Birmingham, AL1$7.5M73
1939
4.6
Boston, MA4$10.7B600
Zemoga
2001
3.6
New York, NY1$36.0M10
Evolve Digital Labs
-
3.3
Saint Louis, MO1$530,00011
2005
4.6
New York, NY1$8.5M202
1984
3.3
Los Angeles, CA1$2.7M75
2004
3.8
New York, NY1$5.2M112
2007
4.1
Providence, RI1$3.1B8,515
2005
4.0
New York, NY1$1.6M30
Independent Content Services Ltd
-
4.2
Saint Peter, MN1$880,0007
2002
4.1
Austin, TX1-76
Digital Marketing Services
-
4.2
Bowie, MD1$650,0007
1965
4.8
New York, NY6$200.0M625
-
3.9
Norfolk, VA1$1.4M35
-
3.4
Burnsville, MN1$670,00050
2008
3.9
Lehi, UT1$4.6M125
1987
4.3
Saint Paul, MN2$50.0M909
2000
4.4
New York, NY1$3.9M35
2005
3.8
Maine, NY1$8.5M90

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Media Fusion salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Media Fusion
$69,894$33.60-

Compare Media Fusion job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Media Fusion
$79,252$38.10
RAPP
$100,459$48.30
Collective
$97,511$46.88
Jack Morton Worldwide
$85,888$41.29
Stylesight
$84,128$40.45
MaCher
$82,358$39.60
Possible
$81,266$39.07
Bulldog Solutions
$80,848$38.87
Zemoga
$80,843$38.87
Integrated Media Technologies
$79,945$38.44
Carrot Creative
$79,268$38.11
Digital Marketing Services
$79,153$38.05
Big Communications
$79,003$37.98
Big Leap
$77,771$37.39
Independent Content Services Ltd
$77,748$37.38
Evolve Digital Labs
$76,864$36.95
Broadcast Media Partners Holdings, Inc.
$75,922$36.50
Creative Ink
$69,125$33.23
The CementBloc
$63,558$30.56
Beliefnet
$61,602$29.62

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Media Fusion demographics vs competitors

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Job titleMaleFemale
MaCher31%69%
Collective56%44%
RAPP56%44%
American Public Media Group58%42%
Media Fusion--
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Compare race at Media Fusion vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
57%17%10%11%5%
9.5
58%19%12%8%3%
9.8
57%16%11%12%4%
9.8
47%24%8%18%2%
6.8

Media Fusion and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio

I was elected president and CEO of the American Public Media Group (APMG) in 2011. Prior to becoming CEO, I served as Chief Operating Officer for APMG for eight years. APMG is the nation's largest owner and operator of public radio stations (99 stations in 8 states), including Minnesota Public Radio (Saint Paul/Minneapolis) and Southern California Public Radio (Los Angeles/Palm Springs/Ojai). APMG also produces and distributes premier national programming, including Marketplace and Performance Today, and is the distributor of BBC World Service programming to all public radio stations in the U.S. APM serves 20 million listeners each week on more than 1,000 radio stations in all 50 states, and millions more on APMG’s internet sites, social and mobile platforms. I have been deeply involved in APMG's growth since 1983, serving in senior leadership positions ranging from building radio stations and managing radio station groups to leading Digital Media, and head of Business Development to local and national Programming.In addition to more than 33-years at APMG, I've also led business development, strategic planning, fund raising for a private hospital group and its foundation in Reading, PA, and was vice president for Advancement and University Relations at a private liberal arts university in Riverside, CA. I have served on the Boards of National Public Radio (NPR), The Sheridan Story/Every Meal and Concordia Academy, and I'm an active member of the Itasca Project (a civic alliance of private-sector CEO’s, elected officials, public administrators and education leaders seeking new ways to address regional economic competitiveness and quality of life). I have a master's degree in public administration and a bachelor's degree in journalism communications.

As Chairman & CEO of Jack Morton Worldwide, Josh’s vision for the agency is to foster an ideas-led culture that creates the world’s most powerful and engaging brand experiences, and to help Jack Morton’s clients build the world’s most talked-about experience brands. Josh became CEO in March 2003 and added the title of Chairman in 2007. Under his leadership, Jack Morton has invested in its core offerings to help launch products and brands; engage customers and consumers; and align employees and sales channels. Through his stewardship, the agency has grown globally, with offices in the US, UK, Australia, China and the Middle East and has invested in enhanced planning, measurement and digital capabilities. During his tenure the agency has elevated its creative talent, winning dozens of awards from industry bodies including the Cannes Lions, Effies, Stevies, EX Awards and Webby Awards. Josh is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and serves on the board of City Year Boston, a national youth service corps.

Marco Scognamiglio
RAPP

Most recently, as President, RAPP EMEA & APAC - EVP, Global Clients, Marco led our international growth initiatives to build a relevant RAPP network in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia. Since joining the agency more than 15 years ago, he has built an extremely robust brand for RAPP internationally. Called “immensely likeable … with surplus energy that he puts to impressive use,” by The UK’s Campaign magazine, Marco is noted for his ability to develop strong relationships with global clients.

Kerry Bianchi
Collective

Robby MacHer
MaCher

John Montgomery
Big Communications

Steven Waldman
Beliefnet

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Zemoga

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Stylesight

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Big Leap

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