BridgeTower Media Reviews

3.0

38% would recommend to a friend

(119 total reviews)
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50% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

BridgeTower Media has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 119 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The BridgeTower Media employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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119 reviews
1.0
3 Mar 2022

Avoid at ALL COSTS!

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Pros

I have to have some pros so I guess the benefits are pretty okay.

Cons

This place has turned into a toxic cesspool and if anyone were thinking of working here, I would run for the hills. 2 weeks before Christmas (2021) the company decided they needed to save money (even though people were already underpaid and overworked) so outsourced basically everything to India and eliminated a lot of people's jobs, including mine. Several employees that still had their jobs after the layoffs left and more are jumping ship every week which the company is then piling their work on to those who are left. The work they are getting back from India is way below par but they are too afraid to admit it because they don't want to admit that this 'money saving' move was a huge mistake. This company has turned into the Titanic and it is sinking more and more every day. I hope the employees that are still working there get on one of the last remaining lifeboats and get out of this toxic, uncaring, irresponsible workplace.

1.0
14 May 2021
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Pros

If you’re absolutely desperate for a job, I guess this place is for you. I am a Reporter for one of Bridgetower’s titles, NJBIZ, which has become a shell of what it once was. The positive reviews of the company here are all bogus, by the way. HR offered me a $25 prepaid Visa card if I agreed to write a bogus, positive review. The truth is that nobody likes working here and there is constant staff turnover.

Cons

Sheesh, where to begin? If one were to ever write lists of “How Not to Run a News Organization” or “How to Make Your Employees Miserable and Resentful,” than Bridgetower Media would check off every single box. The salaries are well below market rate and will never increase. The company’s CEO works from home and is non-existent, but shows up from time to time for a closed-door, catered meeting in the conference room to discuss who should be laid off in order to save the company a buck. Even before the pandemic, Bridgetower’s philosophy is to cut as many corners as possible and fire as many people as possible in order to fatten the bottom line. The editorial and sales staff at NJBIZ is now a skeleton crew. And the remaining people are asked to do the jobs of two to three people with no increase in pay and no year-end bonus. Since I joined in 2017, the ENTIRE editorial staff has turned over three times, either through layoffs or because people were so miserable they quit. By the way, the highest paid reporter here made $50k per year and was laid off because he was considered too expensive. They fired the staff photographer to save money and told us reporters to take photos with our smartphones. They routinely hire unqualified people for senior positions just so they can avoid paying the market rate to people who are properly qualified. Last year, they moved us from the third floor to a cramped, miserable space on the first floor in which we all have to stand and work on our computers on a community table (the CEO, who’s never there, of course keeps his own spacious office). Staff morale is so low that I’m not sure if there is a machine that exists to even measure it. At year’s end, the company holiday party is a pot luck dinner in the office in which everyone brings their own food (out of their own pockets) and we all help push desks together to form a community table. If you’re lucky, you may get a $25 gift card as a year end bonus. Most people are either looking for new jobs or are contemplating quitting without a new job lined up.

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BridgeTower Media Response
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We have never offered monetary or other gifts in exchange for Glassdoor reviews. The current team at NJBIZ, led by Editor Jeff Kanige, does a phenomenal job covering business in the Garden State, whether they're doing Zoom calls from home or covering a press conference with Gov. Murphy. Our online audience has more than doubled in the last couple years, and that's directly attributable to the relevant, timely and insightful content our editorial staff produces on a regular basis.
1.0
1 Feb 2022

Sales

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Pros

Strong legacy employees from acquisitions.

Cons

Worst executive and regional leadership I have ever experienced. Most executives are from the Dolan properties and manage from a central mindset vs any interest in learning the specific markets needs. They push sales people to keep going back to the same regional business to sponsor an event or pay to promote their business in the “Reader Rankings”. Completely a scam. The editorial teams. Note the number of dwindling masthead staffs and outsourced support. They do weekly forecasting which laughable as the publishers just fudge the numbers and stories to make business sound better - and then blame their staff when the numbers don’t align.

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