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PennWell main competitors are John Wiley & Sons, PRWeek, and 1105 Media.

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

  • Condé Nast has the most employees (7,718).
  • Employees at John Wiley & Sons earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $77,460.
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PennWell vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1910
4.5
Tulsa, OK1$190.0M1,000
1919
4.4
Washington, DC5$229.7M250
1807
4.6
Hoboken, NJ9$2.0B5,100
1980
4.2
New Rochelle, NY1$11.8M100
1926
4.3
Troy, MI4-550
-
3.8
New York, NY1$19.0M613
1998
4.5
New York, NY1$76.7M150
2006
4.0
Los Angeles, CA5$50.0M1,011
1916
4.3
Detroit, MI8$250.0M1,045
1968
4.3
Manchester, CT2$120.0M560
-
3.3
Arlington, VA1$1.1M50
2005
4.2
Newton, MA3$35.9M200
1999
4.3
New York, NY1$13.0M158
1954
4.4
New York, NY1$80.0M682
1909
4.4
New York, NY2$1.7B7,718
1936
4.6
New York, NY2$223.0M3,500
1980
4.3
New York, NY3$2.4B2,197
1984
4.8
New York, NY1$890.0M1,047
1925
3.9
New York, NY1$17.0M200
1897
3.0
Lake Dallas, TX1$930,00050
1937
3.7
Lincolnshire, IL1$8.8M100

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PennWell salaries vs competitors

Among PennWell competitors, employees at John Wiley & Sons earn the most with an average yearly salary of $77,460.

Compare PennWell salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
PennWell
$74,848$35.98-
American Petroleum Institute
$67,928$32.66-
John Wiley & Sons
$77,460$37.24-
Mary Ann Liebert
$67,186$32.30-
BNP Media
$66,062$31.76-
Hearst Digital Marketing Services
$56,252$27.04-

Compare PennWell job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
PennWell
$85,467$41.09
A+E Networks
$111,671$53.69
AMC Networks
$101,885$48.98
John Wiley & Sons
$96,487$46.39
PRWeek
$89,939$43.24
Mary Ann Liebert
$89,715$43.13
BNP Media
$85,257$40.99
Sports Illustrated
$84,062$40.41
SUCCESS Magazine
$77,424$37.22
1105 Media
$74,498$35.82
Condé Nast
$70,011$33.66
Hearst Digital Marketing Services
$69,981$33.64
Triumph Learning
$69,223$33.28
Questex
$65,221$31.36
Lebhar-Friedman
$64,549$31.03
Journal Inquirer
$62,426$30.01
American Petroleum Institute
$59,840$28.77
Vance Publishing
$59,099$28.41
Crain Communications
$53,084$25.52
American Media
$49,625$23.86

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PennWell demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at PennWell vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Condé Nast37%63%
BNP Media43%57%
John Wiley & Sons45%55%
1105 Media53%47%
AMC Networks55%45%
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Compare race at PennWell vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
56%19%11%10%4%
9.1
59%14%11%12%5%
9.3
55%19%13%9%4%
9.0
67%11%10%9%3%
9.5
58%15%12%11%4%
9.3
68%12%11%6%3%
9.7

PennWell and similar companies CEOs

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Matthew C. Blank
AMC Networks

Brian A. Napack
John Wiley & Sons

Brian Napack is President and CEO of John Wiley and Sons (Wiley), a global research and learning company and one of the world’s leading publishers. He is the Chairman of the Association of American Publishers (AAP) which protects and promotes the central role that publishers play in enhancing culture, scholarship, education, the workforce and democracy. Brian also serves on the board of Zero-To-Three (Treasurer), a science-based advocacy organization dedicated to ensuring that all babies and toddlers have a strong start in life. Prior to joining Wiley in 2017, Brian was a Senior Advisor at Providence Equity Partners, a leading investor in media, education, information, and communication. He has served as an active member on numerous boards including those of Blackboard Inc., Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Burning Glass, Ascend Learning, Recorded Books, Ingram Industries, myON, EDMC, and Synergis Education. Prior to joining Providence in 2012, Brian served as president of Macmillan, the global publisher, in the U.S. from 2006 to 2012. During his tenure, he oversaw businesses in education, consumer books, digital media and magazines. Prior to Macmillan, Brian was a partner at L.E.K. Consulting, a global management consulting firm, serving as co-head of its Media and Entertainment practices and leading its Publishing and Education practices. He also founded and served as CEO of ThinkBox, an education software company focused on the early childhood market. At The Walt Disney Company, Brian founded Disney Educational Publishing and was a co-founder of Disney Interactive. He has also held senior roles at Simon & Schuster, the publishing company and at A.T. Kearney, a leading management consulting company. Brian received a Master of Business Administration from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Arts from Middlebury College.

Rajeev Kapur
1105 Media

Rajeev Kapur works at GLG Consultant and a Chief Executive Officer at 1105 Media Inc and Chief Executive Officer at sonic emotion ag.

Nancy Dubuc
A+E Networks

Nancy Dubuc works at A+E Networks and a CEO at A+E Networks and is based in Boston, Massachusetts.

Taggart Henderson
BNP Media

TAGGART HENDERSON is a Chief Executive Officer at BNP Media and is based in United States.

Roger Lynch
Condé Nast

Roger Lynch is the chief executive officer of Condé Nast. Since joining Condé Nast in 2019, Lynch has been responsible for integrating the media company's U.S. and international businesses.

KC Crain is president and chief executive officer for Crain Communications Inc, overseeing the day-to-day operations of Crain Communications, as well as the company’s family of brands including Automotive News and Advertising Age. Previously, he held roles of chief operating officer, executive vice president and director of corporate operations, vice president, and group publisher. He started at Crain as a reporter for Automotive News. Active in a number of civic and business activities, KC is board chair for the Detroit Children’s Fund. He also sits on the boards of the Young Presidents Organization, and the College for Creative Studies. In addition to keen interests and influential connections throughout the automotive, tech and publishing industries, KC is dedicated to Detroit’s economic development with investments and partnerships in real estate and restaurant ventures. KC Crain earned a B.A. in Communications from Denison University. He and his wife, Ashley, live in Bloomfield Hills, Mich., with their four young children.

Mike Sommers is the 15th chief executive of the American Petroleum Institute since its founding almost a century ago. API is the largest national trade association representing all aspects of America's oil and natural gas industry. Before being named APl's president and CEO, Sommers led the American Investment Council, a trade association representing many of the nation's leading private equity and growth capital firms and other business partners. Sommers spent two decades in critical staff leadership roles in the U.S. House of Representatives and the White House, including chief of staff for Speaker of the House John A. Boehner (R-Ohio) and Special Assistant to President George W. Bush at the National Economic Council. Sommers has been instrumental in crafting landmark legislation, including leading efforts to pass the Troubled Asset Relief Program through Congress, brokering a resolution between the administration and Congress ahead of the fiscal cliff in 2013, leading efforts to pass the Bipartisan Budget Agreement of 2015 and trade promotion authority in 2015. Sommers is a native of Naperville, Illinois, and a graduate of the honors program at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, where he was awarded the President's Distinguished Service Medal - the highest honor given to a Miami undergraduate. He is married to Jill Sommers, a former Commissioner at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). They have three children and live in Alexandria, Virginia.

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.

Ross Levinsohn
Sports Illustrated

Ross Levinsohn is an American media executive who has worked in media and technology. He is the CEO of The Arena Group and Sports Illustrated, and has held senior roles at Yahoo, Fox Interactive and Tribune Publishing, including a brief tenure as publisher of the Los Angeles Times. He became the CEO of Sports Illustrated in October 2019, and becme CEO of The Arena Group in August 2020.

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