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  • TEGNA has the most employees (6,883).
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New Hampshire PBS vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1959
3.6
Durham, NH1$36.0M50
1993
4.6
West Palm Beach, FL2$415.0M425
-
3.7
Portland, ME2$9.0M75
2015
4.5
McLean, VA8$3.1B6,883
-
3.6
Springfield, MA1$5.7M95
2000
4.1
New York, NY1$14.0M182
-
3.8
Vallejo, CA1$920,00050
1972
4.3
Abington, PA1$11.3M80
2010
4.5
Dallas, TX1$3.4M50
2013
3.7
Atlanta, GA1$1.4M50
1875
4.2
Colorado Springs, CO1$54.6M278
1978
3.9
Baltimore, MD1$5.8M55
1984
4.2
Houston, TX1$19.0M350
Brown & Company
1995
3.7
El Paso, TX1$410,00010
2009
4.3
Beverly Hills, CA6$51.6M3,544
1982
4.3
Santa Monica, CA1$130.0M554
2004
4.0
Dallas, TX1$5.9M125
1992
3.9
Beverly Hills, CA1$3.2M550

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New Hampshire PBS salaries vs competitors

Compare New Hampshire PBS salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
New Hampshire PBS
$57,391$27.59-

Compare New Hampshire PBS job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
New Hampshire PBS
$54,976$26.43
Paradigm Talent Agency
$81,499$39.18
David C Cook
$73,928$35.54
Innovative Artists
$72,982$35.09
Maestro Assistants
$71,916$34.57
Atlas Talent Agency
$71,509$34.38
Neal Hamil Agency
$71,397$34.33
Firms
$71,199$34.23
Brookes Publishing
$70,980$34.13
Brown & Company
$70,936$34.10
Dagger
$70,884$34.08
Thomas J. Paul
$70,799$34.04
Nala
$70,768$34.02
ION Media Networks
$67,510$32.46
TEGNA
$58,377$28.07
WME
$56,957$27.38
WGME CBS 13 News, Portland
$55,334$26.60
Wggb-tv
$52,723$25.35

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New Hampshire PBS demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at New Hampshire PBS vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Brookes Publishing35%65%
New Hampshire PBS35%65%
TEGNA50%50%
Brown & Company52%48%
Male
Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at New Hampshire PBS vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
87%5%4%3%1%
5.5
60%15%14%8%3%
9.1
Brown & Company
63%15%12%7%3%
10.0
59%19%14%5%2%
7.8

New Hampshire PBS and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
David T. Lougee
TEGNA

Brandon Burgess
ION Media Networks

Brandon Burgess is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of ION Media. Since taking the role as CEO, he orchestrated the company’s successful financial recapitalization and re-invented ION as a leading independent television company that has delivered consistent profitable growth under his watch. Burgess led the transformation of the ION Television flagship network into a household TV brand by building a portfolio of high-quality popular original series, made-for-TV films, as well as syndicated dramas and theatrical movies. This strategy has delivered sustained audience growth and made ION Television a top-rated national entertainment network in record time. Burgess expanded ION’s TV station portfolio through targeted acquisitions, giving it the largest U.S. UHF spectrum footprint, with 62 large-market stations, including ownership in each of the top 20 U.S. metropolitan areas. Burgess pioneered the U.S. multicast category with the nation’s first two national over-the-air special interest broadcast networks in 2007, incubating ION’s multi-network portfolio strategy. He has since been a thought leader on broadcast spectrum matters, advocating industry focus and R&D for wireless content delivery. Most recently he oversaw ION’s financially successful participation in the 600 MHz spectrum auction, while preserving ION’s full nationwide wireless footprint. Before joining ION, Burgess was the head of Business Development and Global Strategy for NBCUniversal, where he is credited with evolving the NBC broadcast network into a global multimedia company. He was the architect of NBC's acquisition of Universal Entertainment, leading to the creation of NBCUniversal. Burgess was also responsible for the acquisition of Bravo; NBC’s first entertainment cable channel, NBC’s entry into Hispanic broadcasting, and leading business strategy change for the NBC broadcast network. In prior positions, Burgess worked in Corporate Strategy for PepsiCo and in the Investment Banking Division at Goldman Sachs. Burgess was recognized in the World Economic Forum’s inaugural class of ''Young Global Leaders'' in 2005, and was honored with Broadcasting & Cable’s “Technology Leadership Award” in 2008 for his industry work in spectrum Research & Development. Burgess was named to the Paley Center for Media’s Board of Trustees in 2014, and also serves on the Board of the National Association of Broadcasters. Burgess is a graduate of the European Business School and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

Alon Shany
Nala

J. Powell Brown
Brown & Company

Mike Popowski
Dagger

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