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RTDNA Research Radio Newsroom Salaries Up 3.1%
RADIO ONLINE | Tuesday, June 28, 2016 |
Research by the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA) shows newsroom salaries have risen, posting their biggest gains in years, with radio salaries up 3.1 percent, and TV salaries up 4.8 percent. Among the positions making gains are digital content managers, as more stations hire specialists to handle web and mobile content.
In radio, after several years of slow or no growth, salaries are starting to go up for news directors, reporters and producers. In radio, non-commercial stations are running 25 percent higher than at commercial stations, with the exception of sports anchors and reporters.
Starling salaries are also rising in radio and television, for new employees with no full-time experience. Average starting pay went up $1100 in television and $700 in radio over the previous year.
To see the numbers and learn more, see RTDNA's latest report on its annual newsroom survey at rtdna.org.
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