iHeartMedia reviews

2.9

33% would recommend to a friend

(2,842 total reviews)
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Robert W. (Bob) Pittman

36% approve of CEO

23% positive business outlook

iHeartMedia has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 2,842 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The iHeartMedia employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.7 stars).

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3K reviews
1.0
Sep 26, 2014

Run the Other Way

Recommend
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Pros

Concert tickets Nice co-workers (for the most part) Digital capabilities Good blend of inside and outside sales experience

Cons

Low pay - unless you are a 10 year veteran with a solid account list. Benefits are pretty brutal too. Poor, Slow, Outdated technology - enjoy working on a computer and phone from 1992 Horrible Management - Micromanage you with meetings, yet provide no real training, help, or assistance with prospecting or helping to close proposals. They are only worried about the 10 year veterans, and let the first year rookies "figure it out" No continuity - Sales, Traffic, Production, Accounting departments are all doing their own thing. No continuity between departments. As the AE you literally have to deal with every step in the process - which can be tedious and frustrating. High Turnover - Don't bother making too many friends within the office - because a majority of them won't be there in the next 6 months. Close to 15 people left in my year there. And don't expect to get fed any good accounts unless you are a suck up. Unethical - All i will say is to make sure you get everything in writing. Don't take any verbal agreements. Poor Outlook - A majority of the big spenders in the market are already working with CC - so you are out there fighting over the small mom and pop companies with little to no budgets. The big spenders that aren't working with CC usually want nothing to do with them. Perception is that "Radio doesn't work." Have fun, and good luck prospecting saying your calling from CC. No transparency on who is calling on or perusing a particular account - there could be as many as 5 people calling on 1 account at a particular time. No CRM tools to manage your prospects - so brush up on your Microsoft Excel skills. All sales people are calling off the same prospecting lists (x-ray, MM). TV, Radio, Print, Digital all fighting over the same $ too. No written contracts, so when your client is unhappy after 3 months of not seeing any results they typically pull their money with you.

1.0
Jul 8, 2014

Not a company to grow with.

Recommend
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Pros

Looking from the outside in, it seems like a good company to work with. They seem to be making big moves in the market. Company culture is ok, being in the Radio Industry.

Cons

No raises for 6 years, bad compensation, then after many years of dedicated work they make a number of layoffs and big cuts as they have been for years, this would not be a time to work this type of company.

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