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  • Scripps Networks Interactive has the most employees (3,600).
  • The oldest company is Publishers Clearing House, founded in 1953.
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Studiocom vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
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3.8
Atlanta, GA1-72
2003
3.5
Atlanta, GA1$34.0M56
Molio
2015
4.0
Bluffdale, UT1$2.0M16
1992
4.6
Kansas City, MO2$360.0M370
2008
4.9
Knoxville, TN3$3.6B3,600
2007
4.2
Reston, VA1$3.5M100
2005
4.0
New York, NY1$1.6M30
1997
4.3
Atlanta, GA2$13.5M100
1995
4.6
Seattle, WA3$403.9M2,000
Rosetta
1992
4.3
Hamilton, NJ1$2.4M15
1981
3.6
Columbus, OH1$25.0M350
2007
4.3
Boulevard, CA1$5.6M50
2002
4.1
Austin, TX1-76
1984
3.3
Los Angeles, CA1$2.7M75
1994
4.7
New York, NY2$75.0M350
1953
4.7
Jericho, NY1$840.6M550
SMITH (formerly Ascentium)
2001
3.4
Seattle, WA2$1.1M20
1987
3.8
Chicago, IL1$9.7M35
2006
4.4
Boston, MA1$22.0M251
2005
4.6
San Francisco, CA1$105.4M120
Zemoga
2001
3.6
New York, NY1$36.0M10

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Studiocom salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Studiocom
$56,286$27.06-

Compare Studiocom job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Studiocom
$70,780$34.03
Blurb
$105,153$50.55
LRN
$83,598$40.19
SMITH (formerly Ascentium)
$78,761$37.87
Scripps Networks Interactive
$74,695$35.91
Rosetta
$74,580$35.86
Bulldog Solutions
$74,327$35.73
Publishers Clearing House
$72,924$35.06
Brand Networks
$72,245$34.73
Brandmovers
$71,855$34.55
MaCher
$71,799$34.52
Integrated Media Technologies
$71,790$34.51
Resonate
$71,752$34.50
Zemoga
$71,180$34.22
Razorfish
$70,991$34.13
Molio
$70,591$33.94
closerlook
$70,260$33.78
Possible
$69,733$33.53
Resource/Ammirati
$68,356$32.86
Definition 6
$59,519$28.62

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Studiocom demographics vs competitors

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Job titleMaleFemale
Scripps Networks Interactive49%51%
Publishers Clearing House50%50%
Rosetta52%48%
Resonate54%46%
Razorfish62%38%
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Compare race at Studiocom vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
59%14%12%11%4%
9.6
58%14%10%14%5%
9.4
Rosetta
57%16%9%13%4%
9.9
55%18%12%12%3%
9.1
57%17%10%11%5%
9.1
56%11%23%7%3%
6.9

Studiocom and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio

Ken Lowe is Chairman of the Board, President and CEO of Scripps Networks Interactive, a leading lifestyle media provider for television, the Internet and other media platforms. Previously, he was President and CEO of The E.W. Scripps Company from 2000 until 2008, when Scripps Networks Interactive became a separate, publicly traded company. Prior to 2000, Lowe was Chairman and CEO of Knoxville-based Scripps Networks. He built the company into one of the nation's fastest growing and most successful creators of unique brands for television and the Internet. He founded and launched HGTV in 1994; oversaw the acquisition and transformation of the Food Network into an American pop culture icon; presided over the launches of the DIY Network and the Cooking Channel as well as the acquisitions of the Travel Channel in 2009 and Great American Country television network in 2004. Lowe also guided the development of the company’s growing portfolio of interactive content services in the food and home lifestyle categories. Lowe joined the E.W. Scripps Company in 1980 as General Manager of the company's radio properties. In 1988, he became Vice President of Programming, Promotion and Marketing for the company's nine network-affiliated television stations. Lowe began his career in radio with Southern Broadcasting in 1969 and continued with various management positions in radio and television with Harte-Hanks Broadcasting in the late 1970s. Lowe serves on the Board of Directors for the National Cable & Telecommunications Association, The Paley Center for Media and The Cable Center. In the past he served on the Cincinnati Business Committee and Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation.

Shannon Denton
Razorfish

Tom P. H. Adams
Rosetta

Jason Xenopoulos
VML

Kelly Mooney
Resource/Ammirati

Bryan Gernert
Resonate

Jeffrey Katz
Definition 6

Jeff Katz is a VP:Operations at Definition 6. He has worked as President and Chief Operating Officer at Definition 6 and General Manager at CORNERSTONE PROPANE LP. Jeff studied at Jacksonville University between 1996 and 1997 and University of Maryland between 1987 and 1992.

Robby MacHer
MaCher

Todd Larsen
Blurb

Todd Larsen is the president of the global Nexis Solutions division of LexisNexis. Todd joined the company in March 2018. Prior to LexisNexis, Todd was the CEO of Blurb, a privately held company that provides a digital platform for people who want to make books or magazines for personal or professional goals. He joined Blurb in January, 2016 and helped the business restore growth and profitability. He now sits on the Blurb board of directors. Prior to Blurb, Todd was an executive vice president of Time Inc. and the president of the news, sports and entertainment groups. He was responsible for the global operations of some of the world’s best-known media brands, including PEOPLE, Entertainment Weekly, TIME, Sports Illustrated, FORTUNE, MONEY, and GOLF. Under his guidance, Time Inc. doubled its digital audience to over 100M monthly unique visitors, and strongly accelerated the revenue growth of its digital businesses. Before joining Time Inc., Todd spent 13 years at Dow Jones & Company, from 1999-2012, most recently serving as president. In that role, he directed the company’s global business operations for publications and products such as The Wall Street Journal, MarketWatch, Factiva and the Dow Jones Newswires. Todd was instrumental in pioneering a paid business model for the Wall Street Journal across Web, mobile and tablet platforms. He was also part of the team that oversaw the Journal’s transformation into a more complete newspaper with additional national and international news, sports, opinion and culture to complement its business and financial coverage. Todd also drove Dow Jones’ strategy to expand world-wide digitally with products emphasizing local content in the global context. Earlier in his career, Todd worked in the media practice at the consulting firm Booz, Allen & Hamilton and in advertising at Saatchi & Saatchi and Jordan, McGrath, Case & Taylor. Todd graduated with a B.A. from Colgate University and an MBA from Columbia Business School. He currently resides in Mamaroneck, NY with his wife and two daughters and is an avid golfer.

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