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WHYY main competitors are Westchester Magazine, WITF, and WJW-TV.

Competitor Summary. See how WHYY compares to its main competitors:

  • Voice of America has the most employees (2,028).
  • Employees at Westchester Magazine earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $58,787.
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WHYY vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1954
4.4
Philadelphia, PA2$43.9M100
1922
4.0
Portland, OR1$48.5M302
1951
4.3
Boston, MA2$187.0M1,342
-
3.6
Northampton, MA1$13.0M350
1954
4.3
San Francisco, CA1$45.0M50
1964
4.0
Harrisburg, PA1$35.6M100
1961
4.3
Arlington, VA1$21.4M360
1962
4.2
New York, NY1$19.0M350
1970
3.4
Boston, MA1$580,00050
1970
4.8
Washington, DC2$208.0M741
1948
3.8
Chicago, IL1$31.0M400
-
3.3
Cleveland, OH1$8.6M124
1942
4.6
Washington, DC1$160.0M2,028
WMNF
1979
3.5
Tampa, FL1$1.8M6
2002
3.7
New York, NY1$4.9M75
Mort Crim Communications Inc
-
3.8
Detroit, MI1$640,00010
1920
3.6
Columbus, OH1$11.0M117
1970
4.1
New York, NY1$30.3M50
1950
3.9
Houston, TX1$11.0M126
-
3.6
Rye, NY1$700,00068
1954
3.9
Pittsburgh, PA1$8.5M180

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WHYY salaries vs competitors

Among WHYY competitors, employees at Westchester Magazine earn the most with an average yearly salary of $58,787.

Compare WHYY salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
WHYY
$52,675$25.32-
Oregon Public Broadcasting
$52,902$25.43-
WGBH
$50,822$24.43-
Daily Hampshire Gazette
$48,363$23.25-
KQED
$53,592$25.77-
WITF
$58,429$28.09-

Compare WHYY job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
WHYY
$78,771$37.87
WGBH
$92,277$44.36
Westchester Magazine
$85,716$41.21
Oregon Public Broadcasting
$84,983$40.86
THIRTEEN - New York Public Media
$84,897$40.82
WITF
$81,855$39.35
WOSU Public Media
$78,876$37.92
WQED
$78,051$37.52
Voice of America
$74,618$35.87
WMNF
$73,689$35.43
KQED
$73,520$35.35
Mort Crim Communications Inc
$71,661$34.45
WETA
$69,884$33.60
Boston Center for the Arts
$68,699$33.03
Npr
$64,370$30.95
WJW-TV
$61,262$29.45
Houston Public Media
$55,268$26.57
The Peoples Improv Theater
$54,890$26.39
WGN-TV
$54,105$26.01
Daily Hampshire Gazette
$54,102$26.01

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WHYY demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at WHYY vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
WITF40%60%
Voice of America41%59%
Manhattan Theatre Club46%54%
Npr50%50%
WHYY52%48%
Oregon Public Broadcasting56%44%

Compare race at WHYY vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
67%13%11%6%3%
8.2
57%15%16%8%5%
9.9
51%14%16%12%7%
10.0
74%11%5%6%4%
8.9
58%19%12%9%3%
8.0
76%7%10%4%3%
6.9

WHYY and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
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.

Kathleen Pavelko
WITF

Deborah L. Acklin
WQED

Deborah Acklin is president and chief executive officer of WQED Multimedia, the nation’s first community-owned public media company, also known worldwide as “Mister Rogers’ station”.Ms. Acklin has served in multiple executive roles in public broadcasting, the cable television industry, and commercial broadcasting. At WQED Multimedia, she manages or has managed the operations, strategies, and fundraising to create original multi-platform content distributed across three television channels, three radio signals, an interactive Web-based learning channel, an interactive global media distribution portal, an education department, a publishing division, and PBS, NPR and their member stations.Her tenure includes many achievements, including four Mid-Atlantic Emmy Awards for Station and Overall Excellence, given by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences to a general manager of a commercial or public television station in Pennsylvania, Delaware, West Virginia and New Jersey.

Jonathan C. Abbott
WGBH

Sharon Percy Rockefeller
WETA

Terrence Oprea
Mort Crim Communications Inc

Robert F. Martinelli
Westchester Magazine

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