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电视广播行业董秘薪酬观察:新媒股份董秘姚军成年薪211.34 万元行业登顶 约是同行平均薪酬的3.1倍

Core Insights - The report highlights that in 2024, the total salary of A-share listed company secretaries reached 4.086 billion yuan, with an average annual salary of 754,300 yuan, and over 21% of secretaries earning more than 1 million yuan [1] Industry Overview - In the television broadcasting sector, the total salary for secretaries amounted to 10.144 million yuan, with an average annual salary of 676,300 yuan [2] Educational Background - The majority of secretaries in the television broadcasting industry hold a master's degree, accounting for 53.85%, followed by bachelor's degree holders at 46.15% [3] Age and Tenure - Most secretaries in the television broadcasting sector are over 40 years old, with the youngest being Xu Wenhai from Liujin Technology, born in 1987, making him 38 years old [3] - Zhang Chao from Guangxi Radio and Television has the longest tenure at 11 years, while Ding Yinglei from Gehua Cable has the shortest tenure, having served for less than 2 years [3] Salary Distribution - Only 2 companies in the television broadcasting sector have secretaries earning over 1 million yuan, representing 15.38% of the total [4] - Yao Jun from New Media Co. has the highest salary at 2.1134 million yuan, approximately 3.1 times the industry average, while the lowest is Sun Yi from Jishi Media at 189,600 yuan, less than one-third of the average [4] - Jiangsu Cable's secretary, Sun Sheng'an, experienced the highest salary increase of 68.39%, with a new salary of 962,200 yuan [4] Performance Metrics - New Media Co. reported a revenue of 1.579 billion yuan in 2024, a year-on-year increase of 3.63%, but a net profit decline of 7.04% to 658 million yuan [4] - Jishi Media achieved a revenue of 1.982 billion yuan, a 7.99% increase, but reported a net loss of 465 million yuan, a 27.71% increase in losses [4] - Jiangsu Cable's revenue was 7.98 billion yuan, up 5.04%, with a net profit of 365 million yuan, a 7.46% increase [4] Regulatory Issues - In 2024, only one secretary in the television broadcasting sector faced regulatory penalties, specifically Huang Zongwen from Guigang Network [5][6]