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Voice of San Diego main competitors are Sing for Hope, Punk Rock Farmer, and Los Angeles Daily News.

Competitor Summary. See how Voice of San Diego compares to its main competitors:

  • McClatchy has the most employees (2,800).
  • Employees at Sing for Hope earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $66,012.
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Voice of San Diego vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2005
3.8
San Diego, CA1$2.1M25
1857
4.1
Sacramento, CA14$709.5M2,800
1911
3.7
Los Angeles, CA1$5.2M125
1892
3.6
Waco, TX1$8.3M116
1970
3.8
Phoenix, AZ1$38.0M750
2007
4.3
New York, NY1$14.5M50
1960
4.1
San Diego, CA1$42.0M350
-
4.0
San Diego, CA1$19.0M172
1953
3.8
San Diego, CA1$48.0M50
1965
4.0
Bethlehem, PA1$16.0M175
1975
3.7
Salt Lake City, UT1$3.4M46
MARYLAND HORSE BREEDERS
1929
3.7
--$2.2M10
Alabama Public Television
1953
3.0
Birmingham, AL1$360,0005
1922
4.0
Portland, OR1$48.5M302
1950
3.9
Houston, TX1$11.0M126
Unc-tv
-
3.8
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1976
3.9
San Francisco, CA1$5.0M55
1995
3.6
Denver, CO1$3.5M26
-
3.5
Los Angeles, CA1$13.0M290
2006
3.7
New York, NY1$999,99990
1988
3.3
Bedford, NY1$4.0M50

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Voice of San Diego salaries vs competitors

Among Voice of San Diego competitors, employees at Sing for Hope earn the most with an average yearly salary of $66,012.

Compare Voice of San Diego salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Voice of San Diego
$48,875$23.50-
McClatchy
$42,806$20.58-
Los Angeles Daily News
$59,655$28.68-
Waco Tribune-Herald
$39,000$18.75-
Phoenix New Times
$42,495$20.43-
Pro Publica, Inc.
$52,945$25.45-

Compare Voice of San Diego job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Voice of San Diego
$53,173$25.56
Oregon Public Broadcasting
$84,983$40.86
Free Speech TV
$82,882$39.85
KPBS
$81,800$39.33
Punk Rock Farmer
$77,089$37.06
Bay Area Video Coalition
$75,434$36.27
Los Angeles Daily News
$74,469$35.80
PBS39
$72,751$34.98
Pro Publica, Inc.
$71,870$34.55
MARYLAND HORSE BREEDERS
$69,771$33.54
The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre
$69,593$33.46
Unc-tv
$67,855$32.62
BronxNet
$67,524$32.46
Sing for Hope
$64,229$30.88
Alabama Public Television
$61,200$29.42
Phoenix New Times
$59,451$28.58
Houston Public Media
$55,268$26.57
CBS 8 - San Diego News
$47,134$22.66
Waco Tribune-Herald
$45,434$21.84
KGTV
$45,151$21.71

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Voice of San Diego demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Voice of San Diego vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Alabama Public Television43%57%
Oregon Public Broadcasting56%44%
McClatchy57%43%
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Compare race at Voice of San Diego vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
56%18%14%8%4%
9.5
Alabama Public Television
60%9%20%8%2%
6.4
74%11%5%6%4%
8.9

Voice of San Diego and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Tony W. Hunter
McClatchy

Tony Hunter understands firsthand how to navigate massive disruption - and win. Throughout his career as a CEO, strategist, and change agent, he has helped companies reinvent themselves, emerge stronger and positioned to capitalize in the marketplace. As an agitator and advocate for change, and a career-long business disruptor, he is a natural fit to take on the CEO role for The McClatchy Company. Tony will chart a digital, sustainable path focused on customers, operational excellence, and organizational agility for the company, which operates 30 media companies in 14 states. With a keen ability to lead from the front and promote enterprise-wide culture change, Tony led transformational efforts as CEO for Tribune Publishing. In 2008, he took the reins as Publisher of the Chicago Tribune during a historic economic downturn. With the help of a strong team, he successfully led the organization through bankruptcy and its emergence as a publicly traded company. After leaving his role at the Tribune, Tony founded TWH Enterprises, an advisory services firm that helps executives and companies: Think bigger, act bolder, translate strategy into action, and align more quickly around a shared vision using his “orgagility” method. He is also the Chairman for Revolution Enterprises, an Illinois-based cannabis company. Tony is a non-practicing CPA. He earned his BA from Coe College and his MBA from DePaul University. He is the former chair for the News Media Alliance, Chair Emeritus for Metropolitan Family Services and a United Way board member. Tony is a husband, father, and his favorite “job” title, Papa.

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.

Mr. Timothy Fallon
PBS39

Robin Sparkman
Pro Publica, Inc.

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