Money Media Reviews

3.3

46% would recommend to a friend

(25 total reviews)

Dan Fink

47% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

Money Media has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 25 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Money 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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25 reviews
2.0
13 July 2020

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Pros

Some decent and talented colleagues...

Cons

Money-Media is made up of several niche publications that cover incredibly niche topics in very limited ways. Lots of people at MM - particularly editors - only know this kind of journalism. Reporters work primarily with PR reps and heavily-coached sources. Ultimately, these publications appear designed to support the industry and provide appropriate content. While the topics may be interesting to some, the audience for most MM publications is marketing and sales people. Stories tend to be written and reported in a very uniform way with one purpose - to help these guys make money. That drives all coverage. MM isn't concerned about digging deep, holding the powerful accountable or anything like that. Everything is data driven. Story quotas are strictly enforced. Clicks and forwards are key measurements of success at the expense of other evaluation methods. As a result, many people there are cynical and frustrated and regret not having pursued more meaningful journalism careers. Consequently, it's not as passionate or curious a place as you would expect for a newsroom, which can be disappointing - particularly for new reporters. For all those who are just starting out, know that there's something more fulfilling out there for you.

1.0
16 Sept 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Some publications like Ignites and Fundfire are more established than others.

Cons

A few of the newer publications are working under extreme stress and turnover is high; Some team editors make abusive and rude remarks that turn reporters away. This place values quantity and clicking numbers over good quality journalism. The readers are also their clients so there can be limitations on what can be reported. Junior reporters should not be disillusioned with the "FT" name since this is not Financial Times; they are just smaller vertical publications acquired by FT group and managed by different directors and editors. And you are not paid with an FT journalist salary, of course. Newer teams are small, and whether you can have a fulfilling or healthy worklife depends entirely on the ethics and temper of that one managing editor on top of you.

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