Salary for Industry: Newspaper Publisher

Updated: 8 Feb 2012
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Reporter, Newspaper$31,626  
   
Newspaper Editor$35,693  
Graphic Artist / Designer$34,599  
Account Executive, Advertising$37,373  
Advertising Sales Representative$30,639  
Journalist, News$41,909  
Copy Editor$43,325  
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Country: United States | Currency: USD | Updated: 8 Feb 2012 | Individuals Reporting: 915
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Gannett Co Inc$33,129 - $101,246
The New York Times$40,547 - $246,581
Dow Jones & Co Inc$53,684 - $103,177
E.W. Scripps Co$34,278 - $51,923
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Salary Range

Bachelor's Degree$30,055 - $59,607
Associate's Degree$29,952 - $64,379
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Journalism$25,091 - $47,166
Master of Business Administration (MBA)$43,963 - $86,232
Bachelor of Arts (BA), English$26,931 - $58,407
Gender
Female
58%
female alumni
 
Male
42%
male alumni
Salary:$29,414 - $54,277 $35,258 - $72,624
Years of Experience
Less than 1 year
3%
1-4 years
30%
5-9 years
22%
10-19 years
26%
20 years or more
19%

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