Best Business School Rankings 2024–25
See the latest Media / Entertainment Industry data

Best Business Schools Hiring:
Media / Entertainment Industry

Cord-cutting and streaming are the buzz words in media and entertainment today: They've upended the linear TV model, and the future of most legacy TV companies now depends on how quickly the entire TV bundle is going to collapse. The industry changes are resulting in changes to the types of jobs, as functions are also rapidly evolving. Sixty participating schools sent 212 graduates into jobs in this industry over the past year. The most were from Indian School of Business, with 32 graduates taking media jobs; among US schools UCLA claims the biggest chunk of these, with 18 of its MBAs entering the business.

school number of hires percentage of hires median salary (US dollars) median salary (local currency)
Stanford 4 1.9% $170,000 Not applicable
Pennsylvania (Wharton) 8 1.3% $157,500 Not applicable
Harvard 8 1.4% $152,500 Not applicable
MIT (Sloan) 4 1.4% $140,000 Not applicable
NYU (Stern) 10 3.4% $140,000 Not applicable
Yale 5 1.9% $140,000 Not applicable
UCLA (Anderson) 18 6.7% $132,500 Not applicable
London Business School 5 1.4% $131,321 £97,499
Columbia 11 2.3% $130,000 Not applicable
USC (Marshall) 15 10.2% $115,000 Not applicable
ESADE 3 3.0% $96,914 €81,256
Oxford (Saïd) 5 2.3% $94,905 £70,462
Baruch (Zicklin) 3 9.4% $90,000 Not applicable
INSEAD 6 1.1% $89,333 €74,900
CEIBS 3 3.3% $63,381 CN¥420,000
Hult 7 4.7% $63,300 Not applicable
EAE 6 5.5% $50,344 €42,210
Indian School of Business 32 4.0% $44,761 ₹3,300,000
Cambridge (Judge) 3 2.6% Not available Not available
ESIC 3 8.8% Not available Not available
Northwestern (Kellogg) 3 0.8% Not available Not applicable

Schools with fewer than 3 hires are excluded from the list.