Salary for Industry: Newspapers

Updated: 5 Feb 2012
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Reporter, Newspaper$30,397  
   
Newspaper Editor$35,193  
Journalist, News$40,000  
Managing Editor$36,682  
Graphic Artist / Designer$34,570  
Circulation Manager, Newspaper$40,695  
Newspaper Publisher$79,480  
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Country: United States | Currency: USD | Updated: 5 Feb 2012 | Individuals Reporting: 642
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Gannett Co Inc$36,300 - $66,500
USA Today$33,000 - $67,500
The New York Times$24,300 - $125,000
Washington Post Co$19,250 - $41,446
Lee Enterprises Inc$28,340 - $194,500
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Salary Range

Bachelor's Degree$29,609 - $50,816
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Journalism$26,906 - $44,621
Associate's Degree$27,978 - $56,674
Bachelor of Arts (BA), English$28,486 - $44,148
Bachelor of Science (BS / BSc), Journalism$29,479 - $43,000
Gender
Female
54%
female alumni
 
Male
46%
male alumni
Salary:$26,467 - $47,510 $30,319 - $59,172
Years of Experience
Less than 1 year
3%
1-4 years
35%
5-9 years
21%
10-19 years
23%
20 years or more
18%

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