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'Folio:' Study: 73% Satisfied with Their Magazine-Industry Job

Recent magazine industry turmoil - disruption by the internet, revenue declines, buyouts, downsizing - seems not to have had an overwhelmingly negative impact on the job satisfaction of the magazine-industry workforce, according to Folio:.

Folio:’s first-every industry job-satisfaction survey found that nearly three-quarters (73%) of magazine workers say they are satisfied with their jobs, while more than a quarter (27%) say they are dissatisfied.

Other key findings:

  • The most satisfied are corporate managers and events staff - 85% and 82%, respectively.
  • The least satisfied are finance and sales staff - 60% and 66%, respectively.

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  • 80% of respondents said training and education are key to job satisfaction.
  • Yet 70% said they spent less than 10 hours on job-related training in the previous 12 months.
  • Fear of job loss is most prominent among mass/consumer and B2B magazines: 26% and 25% of their workforces, respectively, say they fear losing their job.

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  • 68% said their companies had not downsized in the previous 12 months; 32% said there has been downsizing.
  • 22% said their companies have changed hands in the past two years
    • More than one-third - 38% - of those that changed ownership were acquired by private equity firms.
    • 74% of those acquired by PE firms said the impact was positive; 26% said it was not.
  • 40% said they believe the industry’s future is bright; 39% said it isn’t (and blamed digital media).

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  • However, 64% said print remains the area of the company that has the most status.

(Folio: has many more findings and charts here, here and here.) 

About the study: The survey email list of 10,179 was selected from a Folio: database of magazine professionals. E-mail and tabulation were handled by Zoomerang. Data was collected via email from August 3 to August 10, 2007. The survey was closed for tabulation with 1,082 usable responses - an 11% response rate.

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