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Newsweek main competitors are Getty Images, Business Insider, and Entertainment One.

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

  • BBC has the most employees (22,749).
  • Employees at Getty Images earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $81,766.
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Newsweek vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1933
4.4
New York, NY1$44.4M350
1801
4.8
New York, NY1$220.0M975
2005
3.8
New York, NY1$40.0M1,898
1881
4.8
Los Angeles, CA2$780.0M2,052
1968
4.4
New York, NY1$78.5M200
2007
4.2
New York, NY2$290.0M9,615
1914
3.9
Washington, DC1$10.0M50
The Nation
1865
3.5
New York, NY1$5.7M20
1999
4.5
Washington, DC2$75.0M700
1974
4.1
Los Angeles, CA1$3.1B450
1980
4.8
Atlanta, GA3$2.0B5,392
1936
4.6
New York, NY2$223.0M3,500
1990
4.2
New York, NY1$12.0M172
1995
4.5
Seattle, WA5-1,700
1857
4.1
Sacramento, CA14$709.5M2,800
-
4.2
Washington, DC1$310.0M3,347
1911
3.5
Greensboro, NC1$69.0M375
-
4.1
New York, NY1$7.1M124
1947
4.6
Arlington, VA1$4.8B11,500
-
4.6
--$6.3B22,749
1970
4.2
-4$1.2B1,000

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Newsweek salaries vs competitors

Among Newsweek competitors, employees at Getty Images earn the most with an average yearly salary of $81,766.

Compare Newsweek salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Newsweek
$45,375$21.81-
New York Post
$42,288$20.33-
HuffPost
$45,123$21.69-
Los Angeles Times
$44,172$21.24-
New York Magazine
$43,516$20.92-
Business Insider
$66,860$32.14-

Compare Newsweek job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Newsweek
$47,808$22.98
Business Insider
$82,945$39.88
Entertainment One
$79,623$38.28
Getty Images
$78,030$37.51
CNN
$76,395$36.73
The New Republic
$74,103$35.63
The Nation
$73,715$35.44
People Magazine People.com
$73,294$35.24
The News & Record
$71,029$34.15
Entertainment Weekly
$64,550$31.03
Los Angeles Times
$61,274$29.46
BBC
$59,405$28.56
New York Magazine
$50,469$24.26
American Media
$49,625$23.86
HuffPost
$49,514$23.80
The Atlantic
$49,242$23.67
Washington Plaza Hot
$46,030$22.13
USA TODAY Sports Images
$45,369$21.81
Graham Holdings
$45,021$21.64
McClatchy
$43,160$20.75

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Newsweek demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Newsweek vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
CNN52%48%
Los Angeles Times55%45%
Graham Holdings55%45%
Getty Images57%43%
McClatchy57%43%
Newsweek--
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Female
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Compare race at Newsweek vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
62%13%13%7%5%
10.0
56%18%14%8%4%
9.5
54%15%18%9%4%
9.7
65%13%9%9%4%
8.9
49%29%7%8%5%
9.6
60%17%13%7%3%
9.6

Newsweek and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Timothy J. O’Shaughnessy
Graham Holdings

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.

Craig Peters
Getty Images

Timothy Ryan
Los Angeles Times

Timothy E. Ryan (born 20th century) is an American newspaper publisher and businessman. Beginning in 2015, he served as the publisher and chief executive officer of the Los Angeles Times and The San Diego Union-Tribune. Prior to his position with the Los Angeles Times, he served as the publisher and chief executive officer of The Baltimore Sun, beginning in 2007.

Sean Giancola
New York Post

Sean Giancola is a Chief Executive Officer at New York Post and CEO:New York Post at News Corporation. He studied at Syracuse University.

David J Pecker
American Media

David Jay Pecker (born September 24, 1951) is an American publishing executive and businessman, who was the CEO of American Media until August 2020. He was the publisher of Men's Fitness, Muscle and Fitness, Flex, Fit Pregnancy, Shape and Star. He was also the publisher of National Enquirer, Sun, Weekly World News, and Globe.

Tom Fussell
BBC

Pam Wasserstein
New York Magazine

Pam Wasserstein is a Board Member at Charles H. Revson Foundation and Chief Executive Officer at New York Magazine. She has worked as Co-Chairman at New York Magazine. Pam studied at Harvard Law School.

Darren D. Throop
Entertainment One

Darren Throop is a Canadian businessman who is the founder, president and CEO of Entertainment One (eOne). Through corporate acquisitions and partnerships, Throop has expanded Entertainment One’s global footprint and network which includes film and television studio The Mark Gordon Company; content creation venture Amblin Partners with Steven Spielberg, DreamWorks Studios, Participant Media, and Reliance Entertainment; leading feature film production and global sales company Sierra Pictures; unscripted television production companies Renegade 83, Paperny Entertainment and Force Four Entertainment; world-class music labels Dualtone Music Group and Last Gang; and award-winning digital agency Secret Location.

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