Based on 199 ratings about their team and environment, employees at E.W. Scripps are dissatisfied with their office vibe and rank their overall culture within the Bottom 10% of similar sized companies on Comparably.
Comparably recognizes both team members and the environment curated by the employers as essential to a great office vibe, and has therefore decided to display related data to these two subculture categories.
61% of E.W. Scripps' employees look forward to interacting with their coworkers on a daily basis, and 50% say they hang out with their coworkers outside of work Once a month. The majority of E.W. Scripps employees work on average 8 hours per day in a negative work environment.
Most employees feel Secure Enough about their position at E.W. Scripps, and would not recommend working there to a friend.
E.W. Scripps is in the Bottom 20% of Similar Size Companies
E.W. Scripps is in the Bottom 15% of Similar Size Companies
Employees may experience their company differently based on their length of tenure, gender and ethnicity. E.W. Scripps employees were asked questions across many categories like: Office Culture, Environment, and Manager to capture what their overall experience is like.

What's the culture of a sinking ship where the captain tells you everything is ok? What's the culture of that meme of a dog drinking coffee while everything is on fire around him? It's fear for your livelihood. It's manipulation to take it "for the team". There are no more positives in its culture
EVERYONE is happy, no one talks or interacts with one another because it's so negative.
The most positive about my work environment are the colleagues I work and interact with. They are great. The corporate leadership team is the horrible part of working for Scripps.

Open communication. No one is shamed. Truly care for each other.
The employees support each other and functions as their own team
Coworkers and the people in the newsroom /company who aren't management are truly talented, kind and smart