Salary for Industry: Cable Television Programming

Updated: 3 Jun 2012
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Industry: Cable Television Programming
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Producer-Director, TV/Cable Broadcast$67,125  
   
Film / Video Editor$51,597  
Film/TV Producer$56,084  
Executive Producer, Television Productions$116,871  
Sr. Software Engineer / Developer / Programmer$102,492  
Marketing Manager$70,826  
Executive Assistant$50,770  
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Country: United States | Currency: USD | Updated: 3 Jun 2012 | Individuals Reporting: 867
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Key Statistics for Cable Television Programming Salaries and Jobs

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Salary Range

Comcast Cable, Inc.$29,441 - $107,108
Time Warner Cable Company$30,410 - $130,195
MTV Networks$24,688 - $93,141
Cablevision Systems Corporation$30,000 - $123,000
Discovery Communications, Incorporated$45,400 - $120,236
Top Degrees

Salary Range

Bachelor's Degree$43,940 - $79,724
Master of Business Administration (MBA)$61,909 - $128,658
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Communications$44,300 - $86,476
Associate's Degree$36,500 - $67,906
Bachelor of Arts (BA), English$53,000 - $137,569
Gender
Female
46%
female alumni
 
Male
54%
male alumni
Salary:$42,121 - $75,468 $44,424 - $86,559
Years of Experience
Less than 1 year
3%
1-4 years
33%
5-9 years
29%
10-19 years
27%
20 years or more
8%

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