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Sinclair Broadcast Group

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Sinclair Broadcast Group reviews

2.9

46% would recommend to a friend

(1,373 total reviews)
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Christopher Ripley

41% approve of CEO

35% positive business outlook

Sinclair Broadcast Group has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 1,373 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Sinclair Broadcast Group employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Sep 27, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits are nice, dental, visions, stocks after a year, ect.

Cons

The problem with this job is that you will never feel appreciated by upper management or the 40 people you have to report to. Nothing is ever enough. This position is simply just busy work that needs to get done. The problem is the busy work should realistically be split amongst several RSAs, but of course a single individual is left to do a job of four. Very underpaid for the work, and a very stressful work environment. Everything has to be done by the book and everything is the end of the world. Unless you like to rip your hair out everyday, steer far away! The turnover rate alone should scare you!

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Sinclair Broadcast Group Response
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Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. We are very sorry to hear that you had a negative experience at Sinclair. From your description it sounds like you were overwhelmed by the intense pace of the work, felt that there wasn't enough support from the team and that the overall compensation package did not match the job requirements. We hear you and would like to discuss this further so that we can work together to build a healthier environment for all our current employees. Please feel free to reach out to employment@sbgtv.com to set a time to speak. We genuinely want our staff to feel appreciated for all the work they do, and your negative experience may help us. We look forward to hearing from you and wish you the best in all your future endeavors.
1.0
Jun 18, 2019

Avoid this company

Recommend
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Pros

So, you’ve decided to work for Sinclair Broadcast Group. Congratulations on selling your hard labor, privacy, creativity, and any sense of happiness to the biggest name in local news! The Pros are: 1. Relative Pay- you will most likely get a slightly bigger bread crumb than the folks who work at other stations in your market. 2. Health Insurance: The health plan isn’t bad either, ranges from $50-200/pay period, but that $50 is a huge chunk of your breadcrumb for lower level employees, which -salary wise-is everyone except the GM and News Director. Still, if you are like me and have dependents and absolutely need to give up that $100 a month, it’s not the worst you could do. The copays are about $40/visit. If I or my child had to have doctor visits more than once a month, this would not be feasible on my *salary. 3. Mobility- Sinclair is the biggest name in local news. They own nearly two-thirds of stations in the country, so going to a different market is a lot easier than with other companies. There are more markets to choose from, and directors and managers have a network of talent to choose from.

Cons

1. The Pay- Unacceptably horrendous. As previously stated, this is THE BIGGEST name in local news. This company pulls in billions of dollars of profit a year, and they are ever-growing. That being said, there’s no reason that folks who get a 4 year degree and intern and get YEARS of experience prior to coming to work for this company should be paid anything less than a living wage, regardless of market size or station performance. 2. Station/Company Culture- Sales and Business are prioritized over actual journalism and informing the public. I can’t speak for other Sinclair stations, but in my market (bottom 50... I know) News depts, especially photogs, producers, etc. are treated as an afterthought. We are underpaid, and scapegoated for a lot of the stations problems. 2a. There is too much corporate oversight where NEWS is concerned. The sales and business departments operate within typically rigid, tradition 9-5 job culture. This isn’t feasible for News. There are strict rules against overtime, and make-up time. So if your story/VOSOT can’t be turned within the 8 hrs you’re scheduled then you’re deemed a rule breaker. God forbid, you come in early or leave late just to woke your 8 hours and still effectively turn your stories on time- it’s forbidden. In fact, they call it “stealing company time”. 3. Mobility- Sinclair owning the overwhelming majority of news stations is also a horrible thing. If you decide to exit your contract early, or if you get fired, quit or exit this company on any circumstances other than finishing out your contract (and resigning), be prepared to never work in local news again. They own everything. You will be blacklisted. That’s now over two-thirds of journalism jobs that your now don’t qualify for. 4. Seriously, avoid this place. Hopefully all the above sways folks away from this place if the obviously unethical right-wing opinion junk doesn’t do it for you. This is not a good company. I wish I had known what I know now about Sinclair when I was looking for jobs after college.

1.0
Mar 15, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

A great way to be inducted into the modern world of broadcasting because after you work for SBG, any job with another company will be a step up. Most non or low/middle management employees are very nice, they're all in the same boat after all.

Cons

You will get paid a below average wage. You will not get much training. The Peter Principle is in full effect at SBG. The business model goes for low hanging fruit. Being associated with a right wing company. 1 1/2% annual cost of living wage increases with bonuses based on sales quota performance (sales has separate quotas and bonuses), Don't count of seeing more than $100 extra per year. Unless you're in Baltimore or Seattle, don't expect great equipment or computers. You'll eventually drop down to doing the bare minimum. You'll eventually spend part of your time hoping to get fired.

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