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News camera person salary

Average news camera person salary

$85,280

$41 hourly rate

Entry-level news camera person salary
$59,000 yearly salary
Updated December 15, 2025

Understanding the Salary of a News Camera Person

The average salary for a news camera person is currently $85,280 per year. This figure can vary significantly depending on factors such as location, years of experience, and the specific news organization. For instance, entry-level positions typically offer lower salaries, while seasoned professionals can earn significantly more. Knowledge of advanced equipment and editing techniques can also lead to higher pay.

Where Do News Camera People Earn the Most?

States like California and New York are known for offering the highest salaries for news camera persons, with urban centers such as Los Angeles and New York City often providing the best opportunities. Additionally, specialized roles, such as those in sports or documentary filming, may command higher compensation due to their niche requirements.

Job Opportunities and Career Growth

The demand for skilled news camera persons remains steady, with numerous job openings available across the country. To maximize earning potential, pursuing further education or certifications in film production or journalism can be beneficial. Regularly checking job boards like Zippia can help you stay updated on the latest opportunities in this field.

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Where can a News Camera Person earn more?

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System One$75,982
The Associated Press$69,239

Average news camera person salary by state

The highest-paying states for news camera people are New York, New Mexico, and Texas. The lowest average news camera person salary states are Alabama, Michigan, and Florida.

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Highest paying states for news camera people

RankStateAvg. salaryHourly rate
1New York$108,766$52.29
2New Hampshire$88,398$42.50
3Arkansas$97,880$47.06
4West Virginia$83,650$40.22
5Connecticut$89,550$43.05
6Texas$102,154$49.11
7Alaska$94,229$45.30
8New Mexico$106,385$51.15
9Vermont$86,890$41.77
10Ohio$83,877$40.33
11Kentucky$80,718$38.81
12Massachusetts$89,136$42.85
13Louisiana$81,256$39.07
14New Jersey$87,179$41.91
15Mississippi$78,756$37.86
16Maryland$88,246$42.43
17South Carolina$78,030$37.51
18Montana$84,456$40.60
19North Dakota$81,862$39.36
20Iowa$79,736$38.33
21South Dakota$81,769$39.31
22Utah$83,416$40.10
23California$91,742$44.11
24Nebraska$79,534$38.24
25Pennsylvania$78,556$37.77
26Missouri$79,660$38.30
27Illinois$81,201$39.04
28Kansas$78,888$37.93
29Colorado$80,508$38.71
30Arizona$79,842$38.39
31Maine$75,815$36.45
32Indiana$73,521$35.35
33North Carolina$72,131$34.68
34District of Columbia$85,776$41.24
35Oklahoma$76,863$36.95
36Wisconsin$74,180$35.66
37Nevada$75,252$36.18
38Virginia$76,426$36.74
39Oregon$79,164$38.06
40Alabama$69,891$33.60
41Washington$79,316$38.13
42Tennessee$64,625$31.07
43Idaho$75,684$36.39
44Michigan$69,207$33.27
45Rhode Island$72,771$34.99
46Florida$66,395$31.92
47Georgia$63,415$30.49
48Wyoming$72,146$34.69
49Minnesota$73,461$35.32
50Delaware$72,282$34.75
51Hawaii$61,091$29.37

Highest paying cities for news camera people

The highest-paying cities for news camera people are New York, NY, Buffalo, NY, and San Francisco, CA.

RankCityAvg. salaryHourly rate
1New York, NY$108,941$52.38
2Buffalo, NY$107,982$51.91
3San Francisco, CA$94,377$45.37
4Los Angeles, CA$91,002$43.75
5Baltimore, MD$88,465$42.53
6Washington, DC$85,792$41.25
7Scottsdale, AZ$79,944$38.43

News camera person salary details

A news camera person's salary ranges from $59,000 a year at the 10th percentile to $121,000 at the 90th percentile.

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Average news camera person salary graph, trends, and summary

What is a news camera person's salary?

PercentileAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rate
90th Percentile$121,000$10,083$58
75th Percentile$102,000$8,500$49
Average$85,280$7,107$41
25th Percentile$70,000$5,833$34
10th Percentile$59,000$4,917$28

Highest paying news camera person jobs

The highest paying types of news camera people are director of photography, microfilm camera operator, and title camera operator.

Job titleAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rateJob openings
Camera Operator$43,609$3,634$20.9726,006

Which companies pay news camera people the most?

RankCompanyAverage salaryHourly rate
1System One$75,982$36.53
2WMSN FOX 47 News, Madison$74,458$35.80
3The Associated Press$69,239$33.29

Wage gap by gender, race and education

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News camera person salary trends

The average news camera person salary has risen by $25,390 over the last ten years. In 2014, the average news camera person earned $59,890 annually, but today, they earn $85,280 a year. That works out to a 4% change in pay for news camera people over the last decade.

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Average news camera person salary over time

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News camera person salary by year

YearAvg. salaryHourly rate% Change
2026$85,300$41.00+3.6%
2025$82,200$39.54+1.1%
2024$81,400$39.11+1.9%
2023$79,800$38.38-2.9%
2022$82,100$39.48+10.9%

Recently added news camera person salaries

CompanyJobLocationDate addedSalary
APNewsperson (Washington Investigations Reporter)Washington, DC09/12/2024$52,046
APNewsperson (Newsletters and Franchises Editor)New York, NY10/05/2023$46,047
APNewsperson (Digital Audio and Radio Anchor/Reporter)Washington, DC10/01/2023$46,047

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