The figures and percentages shown below represent the calendar year 2018 and are reflective of 11,225 AM and FM radio stations across America, as accounted for by PrecisionTrak as of December 31, 2018.
- General Managers: 19.05% (2,081 stations) had women holding the General Manager position in 2018. This is an increase of almost a total percentage point from 2017, which was 18.1%. Notably, this number continues to show consistent growth from 2004, when the percentage of female general managers was only 14.9%. In the top 100 markets, the number of women serving as General Managers continues to run slightly higher than the national average and most importantly shows growth year-over-year. In 2018, 19.2% (662 stations) in these larger markets were managed by women, which compares to 18.5% in 2017.
- Sales Managers: Overall, the best management opportunities for women in radio continue to be in sales management. 32.6% (3,481 stations) had a woman sales manager in 2018, and that number is up slightly from 31.9% in 2017.
- Program Directors: The greatest challenge for women in radio management continues to be in the area of Program Director. Women currently program only 10.6% (1,139 stations) and that percentage has basically remained flat for the last twelve years. In the top 100 markets, the news is better as female programmers represent 11.4% of the total number of Program Directors; however, and significantly, this number is down from last year.
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