Salary for Industry: Television Broadcasting

Updated: 29 May 2012
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Industry: Television Broadcasting
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News Anchor$50,595  
   
Film / Video Editor$48,760  
Film/TV Producer$49,042  
News Reporter$34,115  
Producer-Director, TV/Cable Broadcast$49,165  
Promotions Producer, Television$44,036  
News Producer$37,596  
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Country: United States | Currency: USD | Updated: 29 May 2012 | Individuals Reporting: 2,777
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Key Statistics for Television Broadcasting Salaries and Jobs

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Salary Range

NBC Universal, Inc.$45,000 - $148,663
CBS Corporation$33,089 - $147,949
Turner Broadcasting$42,000 - $99,342
Nexstar Broadcasting Group, Inc.$20,768 - $69,966
Raycom Media, Inc.$24,088 - $60,795
Top Degrees

Salary Range

Bachelor's Degree$35,071 - $70,874
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Communications$35,483 - $72,903
Associate's Degree$38,978 - $64,028
Master of Business Administration (MBA)$53,659 - $104,704
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Journalism$30,101 - $71,201
Gender
Female
41%
female alumni
 
Male
59%
male alumni
Salary:$34,925 - $66,902 $37,768 - $82,016
Years of Experience
Less than 1 year
3%
1-4 years
33%
5-9 years
26%
10-19 years
27%
20 years or more
11%

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