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3.3

49% would recommend to a friend

(4 total reviews)

56% positive business outlook

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4 reviews
2.0
14 Jun 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Editorial colleagues are incredibly smart and talented. Reporters are deeply invested in their beats. Some editors are extraordinarily helpful and thoughtful. Small newsroom means people get to know each other.

Cons

EIC and CEO are tightly focused on making money, which means editorial is forced to do quotas that are nearly impossible to reach. Those quotas are held as the reason why bonuses and/or professional growth can't be granted to people who work really hard, which means that morale is very low. Lots of lip service on DEI but the DEI Council has literally one POC on it and thinks that putting random seminars once a year achieves equity. EIC has no qualms about throwing reporters under the bus, and doesn't protect reporters, resorting to making lower managers take the hit if stories go awry. The quota system has led to high turnover, with management pushing minorities (POC, LGBTQ+ employees) out.

2.0
2 Feb 2026

Great Until It Wasn't

Recommend
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Pros

Supportive coworkers. Company culture allegedly prides ambition and curiosity.

Cons

Horrid management. Constantly shifting priorities and inconsistent budget allocation.

4.0
13 Nov 2025

CEO/Publisher

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Pros

Excellent journalism and editorial team. The CEO/Publisher, Elizabeth Bramson is a strategic and empathetic leader. One of the best in the business.

Cons

Challenging media landscape and risk-averse culture make it difficult for a niche brand, even with its award-winning journalism, to stand out.

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