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The Bleacher Report B/R is a portal dedicated to sport and sports culture. Its headquarters are in San Francisco, and it also has offices in New York and London. Turner Broadcasting System paid $175 million for Bleacher Report in August 2012. Bleacher Report and Turner Sports launched B/R Live, a subscription video streaming service that features live broadcasts of numerous major sporting events, in March 2018. Bleacher Report launched B/R Live, an internet television service, in March 2018. Turner announced a partnership with casino operator Caesars Entertainment Corporation in February 2019 to construct a Bleacher Report studio in Caesars Palace's sportsbook to produce sports betting programming and gaming-related editorial material. They are offering jobs such as BR Betting Intern, HoH Social Programmer, and Quality Editor.

Subsidiary
$100M to $500M
Medium
Multiple locations
Sports Companies
2007
Dave Finocchio
What departments Bleacher Report employees work at?
DepartmentsRatio
other occupation38.8%
Media & Communications37.8%
Entertainment & Sports12.2%
Computer / IT11.2%
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Team

Professional experience

How many years of experience do Bleacher Report employees have before joining?
Years of experience at Bleacher Report: Newcomers: 30%, Experiencers: 26%, Experts: 23%, Veterans: 21%. Bleacher Report employees have less than 3 years experience on average before joining.
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Where did Bleacher Report employees work before joining?
Where they've worked before Bleacher Report: AOL, CBS Interactive, Complex Networks. Typical Bleacher Report employees have worked at AOL.
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AOL
CBS Interactive
Complex Networks
What industries did Bleacher Report employees work in previously?
Industry Background: The most typical industries of Bleacher Report: TV Broadcasting Companies, Newspaper Publishers, Radio Broadcasting Companies, Colleges / Universities, Sports Companies. Bleacher Report employees most likely come from a TV Broadc
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Where did Bleacher Report employees work before joining?
Past employers' size at Bleacher Report: Small: 48%, Medium: 16%, Large: 36%. Most Bleacher Report employees have previously worked at small companies.
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Educational background

What did employees at Bleacher Report study?
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Where did employees at Bleacher Report study?
Ithaca College
New York University
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Employee data

How long do people stay in a role at Bleacher Report?
Time employed at Bleacher Report: <1: 19%, 1-3: 35%, 4-8: 38%, 9-13: 8%, 14-20: 0%, 20+: 0%. Most Bleacher Report employees stay with the company for 4-8 years which is the same as the industry average.
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How does Bleacher Report rank for age & gender diversity?
Gender ratio at Bleacher Report: 82.8% Male and 17.2% Female. Age ratio at Bleacher Report: 16-20: 0%, 21-30: 59%, 31-40: 33%, 41-50: 5%, 51-60: 2%, 60+: 1%. Bleacher Report rates - 22.8% less female than the industry average. Most Bleacher Report em
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What are the top roles at Bleacher Report?
Top roles of Bleacher Report: Writer, Team Members, Editor, Producer, Manager. The top role at Bleacher Report is Writer.
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Writer
Team Members
Editor
Producer
Manager

Career advancement

How does Bleacher Report rank for career advancement?
Career advancement at Bleacher Report: high. Bleacher Report ranks high for career advancement which is above the industry average.
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What companies do Bleacher Report employees go on to work at?
Future employers of Bleacher Report: Cox Media Group, ESPN, FanRag Sports, NBC Sports Bay Area & California, SB Nation. People who work at Bleacher Report most typically go on to work for the Cox Media Group.
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Cox Media Group
ESPN
FanRag Sports
NBC Sports Bay Area & California
SB Nation