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The Charlotte Observer main competitors are The Baltimore Sun, Swift Communications, and Sioux City Journal.

Competitor Summary. See how The Charlotte Observer compares to its main competitors:

  • Lee Enterprises has the most employees (3,597).
  • Employees at The Baltimore Sun earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $59,255.
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The Charlotte Observer vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1886
4.0
Charlotte, NC1$22.0M376
1878
4.2
Saint Louis, MO1$150.0M750
1898
3.3
Dayton, OH1$16.0M140
1837
4.4
Baltimore, MD1$190.0M750
1999
3.8
--$2.1M30
2011
4.2
--$70.0M350
1912
3.9
Athens, OH1$18.0M175
News Chief
1911
3.6
Winter Haven, FL2$990,0007
2005
4.0
Washington, DC1$4.8M127
1975
4.0
Carson City, NV3$170.0M650
1905
3.7
Salisbury, NC1$8.6M61
-
3.2
Salem, OR1$9.1M125
1880
3.8
Gastonia, NC1$15.3M210
1957
3.6
Charlotte, NC1$8.1M147
2012
4.5
Davidson, NC2$390.0M1,200
1880
4.2
Albuquerque, NM1$130.0M558
1890
3.9
Davenport, IA19$691.1M3,597
1983
4.1
New Haven, CT1$38.6M590
The Decatur Daily
1912
3.5
Decatur, AL1$2.3M24
Press & Sun-Bulletin
1904
3.4
Binghamton, NY1$270,0005
1864
3.3
Sioux City, IA1$4.7M92

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The Charlotte Observer salaries vs competitors

Among The Charlotte Observer competitors, employees at The Baltimore Sun earn the most with an average yearly salary of $59,255.

Compare The Charlotte Observer salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
The Charlotte Observer
$45,406$21.83-
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
$42,232$20.30-
Dayton Daily News
$37,605$18.08-
The Baltimore Sun
$59,255$28.49-
Taipei Times
$46,085$22.16-
The Hans India
$33,996$16.34-

Compare The Charlotte Observer job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
The Charlotte Observer
$70,932$34.10
The Baltimore Sun
$94,870$45.61
New Haven Register
$72,187$34.71
The Hans India
$69,580$33.45
Sioux City Journal
$69,083$33.21
The Decatur Daily
$68,607$32.98
The Gaston Gazette
$66,037$31.75
News Chief
$66,017$31.74
Eo Media Group
$65,140$31.32
Swift Communications
$57,985$27.88
Salisbury Post
$57,963$27.87
Taipei Times
$57,400$27.60
Press & Sun-Bulletin
$56,731$27.27
Albuquerque Journal
$52,953$25.46
Civitas Media
$49,202$23.65
WSOC-TV
$46,634$22.42
Washington Examiner
$45,808$22.02
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
$45,314$21.79
Dayton Daily News
$44,802$21.54
Lee Enterprises
$41,698$20.05

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The Charlotte Observer demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at The Charlotte Observer vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Lee Enterprises47%53%
Dayton Daily News51%49%
Swift Communications54%46%
Washington Examiner54%46%
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Compare race at The Charlotte Observer vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
73%10%7%7%3%
9.7
64%16%9%6%5%
8.2
73%9%9%6%3%
8.5
55%12%23%4%5%
8.5

The Charlotte Observer and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Kevin D. Mowbray
Lee Enterprises

Kevin Mowbray is a President- Publisher at St. Louis Post-Dispatch and President and Chief Executive Officer at LEE ENTERPRISES, INC. He studied at WIU.

Lior Yahalomi
Civitas Media

Lior Yahalomi is an Executive with extensive global leadership and general management experience. Mr. Yahalomi is currently a Managing Director, Operations at Versa Capital Management ($1.3 Billion Private Equity Fund) and the CEO of Civitas Media (mid-size media business). Previously, Mr. Yahalomi was the Chief Financial Officer and EVP of Vishay Intertechnology, Inc., a Fortune 700 company. Mr. Yahalomi has board level experience with an exceptional track record in leadership, operations, P&L management, finance, emerging markets, strategy, mergers & acquisitions, legal, and venture & equity investments. He has repeated success leading complex organizations with diverse cultures, challenges, and opportunities with measurable achievements in the technology, financial services, media, energy, and management consulting industries (i.e., Versa Capital, Vishay, GE Capital, CMGI @Ventures, and Monitor). Mr. Yahalomi is an innovative strategic thinker, problem solver, and an inspiring leader of cross-functional teams with high energy, integrity, and excellent communication skills. Specialties: CEO, COO, CFO, Private Equity, finance, treasury, strategy, M&A, emerging markets, operations. Industries: Private Equity, Technology, Financial Service, Media, Energy, Business Services.Lior.Yahalomi@Gmail.com

Frederick J. Ryan
Washington Examiner

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