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Neuhoff Communications vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
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4.0
Danville, IL1$5.5M56
Community Broadcasters
2006
3.4
Watertown, NY1$1.1M21
1994
4.2
Greenwich, CT1$451.0M2,900
1937
3.7
Raleigh, NC1$20.0M264
1997
4.1
Cedar Rapids, IA1$125.0M450
1995
4.1
--$29.9M385
1957
3.6
Lexington, KY1$9.2M125
1957
3.5
Tupelo, MS1$4.1M50
WBOY-TV
1957
3.1
Clarksburg, WV1$1.4M24
1949
3.5
Ithaca, NY1$10.0M79
-
3.6
Presque Isle, ME1$3.2M27
-
3.7
Hattiesburg, MS1$6.9M75
1987
3.5
Naperville, IL1$5.0M34
1949
4.0
Utica, NY1$6.2M50

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Neuhoff Communications salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Neuhoff Communications
$53,463$25.70-

Compare Neuhoff Communications job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Neuhoff Communications
$49,263$23.68
WICB
$75,539$36.32
Radio New Zealand
$70,761$34.02
WBOY-TV
$69,297$33.32
WKTV
$62,792$30.19
WAGM-TV
$62,317$29.96
Naperville Community Television
$61,175$29.41
Townsquare Media
$58,713$28.23
Community Broadcasters
$54,447$26.18
WTVA
$53,768$25.85
WRAL
$51,502$24.76
NRG Media
$51,193$24.61
WKYT
$49,034$23.57
WDAM TV
$46,717$22.46

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Neuhoff Communications demographics vs competitors

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Job titleMaleFemale
Townsquare Media48%52%
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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
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Neuhoff Communications and similar companies CEOs

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Bill Wilson
Townsquare Media

Bill Wilson is Executive Vice President and Chief Digital Officer at Townsquare Media, a radio station company. Previously he was the President of MediaGlow at AOL. Prior to this role he was Executive Vice President of Programming at AOL. He is responsible for user experience in all of AOL's content sites, which include News, Movies, Lifestyle, and Celebrity Gossip. He is also responsible for user experience at a number of blog sites such as Engadget and Joystiq. Wilson was formerly Senior Vice President for Worldwide Marketing at BMG Entertainment, where he managed marketing campaigns for a number of major recording artists. He began working at BMG at Arista Records under the guidance of Clive Davis. Wilson won an Emmy for AOL's Live 8 Program in 2006, and has been featured in a number of publications as one of the nation's top young executives.

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

Michael Heaton
Radio New Zealand

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