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Radio Free Asia main competitors are Pixar Animation Studios, DreamWorks Animation, and CTB/McGraw-Hill.

Competitor Summary. See how Radio Free Asia compares to its main competitors:

  • DreamWorks Animation has the most employees (2,700).
  • Employees at Pixar Animation Studios earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $83,323.
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Radio Free Asia vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1996
4.3
Washington, DC1$50.0M200
1942
4.6
Washington, DC1$160.0M2,028
New Hampshire Public Radio
1981
3.9
Concord, NH1$6.8M20
1970
4.3
Englewood, CO1$18.4M187
1983
4.0
Minneapolis, MN1$16.1M50
1990
3.5
Sacramento, CA1$14.9M50
1950
4.0
Boston, MA1$21.0M271
1975
4.5
Richmond, VA1$213.7M2,000
2007
4.1
Chicago, IL1$28.1M653
-
3.8
New York, NY1$19.0M613
1994
4.8
Glendale, CA1$915.9M2,700
1967
4.0
Erie, PA1$4.6M34
1998
4.2
New Rochelle, NY1$19.8M50
1995
3.6
Denver, CO1$3.5M26
1979
4.6
Emeryville, CA2$770.0M1,233
1993
4.7
Boston, MA1$32.0M450
1926
4.5
Monterey, CA1$86.5M375
1781
4.3
Waltham, MA4$230.0M700
1962
4.3
State College, PA2$28.0M500
1922
4.0
Portland, OR1$48.5M302
1970
4.8
Washington, DC2$208.0M741

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Radio Free Asia salaries vs competitors

Among Radio Free Asia competitors, employees at Pixar Animation Studios earn the most with an average yearly salary of $83,323.

Compare Radio Free Asia salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Radio Free Asia
$60,882$29.27-
Voice of America
$44,833$21.55-
New Hampshire Public Radio
$59,936$28.82-
Colorado Public Radio
$46,708$22.46-
Public Radio International
$59,357$28.54-
Capital Public Radio
$45,776$22.01-

Compare Radio Free Asia job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Radio Free Asia
$55,842$26.85
WBUR
$65,852$31.66
New Hampshire Public Radio
$53,452$25.70
Public Radio International
$52,882$25.42
AccuWeather
$51,133$24.58
Voice of America
$50,109$24.09
Oregon Public Broadcasting
$49,346$23.72
WQLN
$49,144$23.63
DreamWorks Animation
$47,771$22.97
Pixar Animation Studios
$47,588$22.88
Free Speech TV
$46,073$22.15
Harvard Business Publishing
$45,963$22.10
Massachusetts Medical Society
$45,564$21.91
Big Ten Network
$45,261$21.76
CTB/McGraw-Hill
$44,639$21.46
Hearst Digital Marketing Services
$43,790$21.05
Benchmark Education
$42,775$20.56
KBS
$41,226$19.82
Npr
$38,459$18.49
Colorado Public Radio
$38,371$18.45

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Radio Free Asia demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Radio Free Asia vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Voice of America41%59%
Massachusetts Medical Society47%53%
Npr50%50%
Pixar Animation Studios53%47%
DreamWorks Animation56%44%
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Compare race at Radio Free Asia vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
49%23%7%15%5%
9.5
62%11%6%18%3%
9.0
57%15%16%8%5%
9.9
49%25%7%14%5%
8.5
51%14%16%12%7%
10.0
74%11%5%6%4%
8.9

Radio Free Asia and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Christopher Defaria
DreamWorks Animation

Gina Garrubbo
Npr

Steve Bass is a President & CEO at Oregon Public Broadcasting- OPB and is based in Portland Oregon Area. He has worked as Vice President/General Manager at WGBH, Director of Development & National Corporate Support at PBS, and President & CEO at Nashville Public Television. Steven attended Bucknell University between 1975 and 1979 and Wisconsin School of Business between 1979 and 1981.

Tom Reycraft is a President, Chief Executive Officer, Founder at Benchmark Education Company and is based in Pelham, New York. He has worked as Product Manager at Reader's Digest Association, Senior Vice President at Newbridge Communications, and Marketing Director at Macmillan. Tom attended Thunderbird School of Global Management between 1977 and 1978 and American College of Switzerland.

Barry Myers
AccuWeather

Stewart Vanderwilt
Colorado Public Radio

Margaret Low Smith
WBUR

Margaret Low is Vice President of The Atlantic and President of AtlanticLIVE. She oversees all aspects of The Atlantic‘s live events team, which produces more than one hundred events each year across the country and around the world. Before joining The Atlantic, Smith was NPR’s Senior Vice President for News, where she oversaw that organization’s award winning news division and the work of nearly 400 broadcast and digital journalists. Smith also spent eleven years as NPR’s Vice President for Programming, where she developed the live events strategy for the hit show Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me! and oversaw all program acquisitions including Car Talk and Fresh Air. Low is a graduate of the University of Michigan.

Jim Schachter
New Hampshire Public Radio

President and Chief Executive Officer at New Hampshire Public Radio Chair, Board of Trustees at The Texas Tribune (he/him/his)

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