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Entertainment Research Analyst Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Senior Research Analyst - WSB TV

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$111K - $112K/yr

Senior Research Analyst - WSB TV Position Overview The WSB-TV Research Analyst supports the ... CMG provides valuable local and national journalism and entertainment content to the people and ...

Senior Research Analyst - WSB TV

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$111K - $112K/yr

Senior Research Analyst - WSB TV Position Overview The WSB-TV Research Analyst supports the ... CMG provides valuable local and national journalism and entertainment content to the people and ...

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How much do entertainment research analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for entertainment research analyst in the United States is $73,965.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $57,000.00 and $98,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an Entertainment Research Analyst do?

An Entertainment Research Analyst gathers, analyzes, and interprets data related to the entertainment industry, such as television, film, music, and streaming services. They study audience trends, viewership ratings, market performance, and consumer preferences to help companies make informed business decisions. Their work often involves preparing reports, forecasting trends, and providing actionable insights to executives, producers, and marketers. Entertainment Research Analysts play a key role in shaping content strategies and maximizing the success of entertainment projects.

What is the difference between Entertainment Research Analyst vs Media Analyst?

AspectEntertainment Research AnalystMedia Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Marketing, Communications, or related field; often some experience in entertainment or mediaBachelor's in Marketing, Communications, or related field; media or advertising experience beneficial
Work EnvironmentEntertainment companies, TV networks, film studios, streaming platformsAdvertising agencies, media companies, broadcasting firms
Industry UsageFocuses on entertainment content, audience preferences, and industry trendsFocuses on media consumption, advertising effectiveness, and market analysis

Entertainment Research Analysts and Media Analysts share similar educational backgrounds and work environments within the media and entertainment industries. However, Entertainment Research Analysts primarily analyze entertainment content and audience trends, while Media Analysts focus on media consumption patterns and advertising metrics. Both roles support strategic decision-making but target different aspects of the media landscape.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Entertainment Research Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entertainment Research Analyst, you generally need strong analytical abilities, data interpretation skills, and a degree in fields such as statistics, marketing, or media studies. Familiarity with data analytics tools (like SPSS, Excel, or Tableau), audience measurement systems (such as Nielsen), and survey methodologies is typically required. Excellent communication, attention to detail, and creative problem-solving are standout soft skills in this position. These skills are crucial for delivering actionable insights that guide content strategy, marketing decisions, and competitive positioning in the entertainment industry.

How does an Entertainment Research Analyst typically collaborate with creative and production teams?

Entertainment Research Analysts work closely with creative and production teams by providing data-driven insights that inform content development, audience targeting, and marketing strategies. They translate complex research findings into actionable recommendations, often participating in brainstorming sessions, pitch meetings, or content reviews. Effective communication is essential, as analysts must present their findings in a clear, accessible way to help creative professionals make informed decisions. This collaboration ensures that projects are aligned with audience preferences and industry trends, ultimately increasing the likelihood of commercial success.
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Infographic showing various Entertainment Research Analyst job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 1% Internship, 86% Full Time, 6% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 82% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $73,965 per year, or $35.6 per hour.
Market Research Analyst, Entertainment, Gaming, Sports & Tech

Market Research Analyst, Entertainment, Gaming, Sports & Tech

National Research Group

Culver City, CA

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

NRG is a leading global insights and strategy firm at the confluence of content, culture, and technology.  We stay ahead of what’s next, providing fresh insights to spark new ideas. We’re a trusted partner to our clients, working behind the scenes to bring imagination, depth, and clarity to their biggest challenges—in entertainment, technology, lifestyle, sports, and gaming.  Together, we create with confidence.

We’re proud of our company’s values – these values guide us as we navigate sunny days, gray skies and everything in between:   

  • Do what you love. With conviction.
  • Where discovery lives. And impact drives.
  • Celebrate difference. Cultivate belonging.
  • Big thinking. Collectively inspired.
  • Embrace the journey. Be human.

We are seeking passionate, curious, and motivated individuals to join NRG as Research Analysts, with start dates throughout Summer 2026.

As part of our Client Services team, you will work alongside world-class researchers who bring deep industry expertise, a global perspective, and a passion for understanding consumers across entertainment, technology, gaming, sports, and lifestyle. Our teams partner with some of the world’s biggest brands to answer critical business questions that shape culture—from optimizing award-winning films, TV shows and games to enhancing everyday technology products and the marketing strategies that drive them forward.

In this role, you’ll be hands-on across the full project lifecycle, from questionnaire design and data analysis to delivering impactful reports. As a member of this analyst cohort, you will plug into a robust talent development ecosystem built around a dedicated training curriculum, expert mentorship, and collaborative peer-to-peer learning. Launching your career at NRG will sharpen your analytical edge, fast-track your AI fluency, and empower you to master the business of consumer insights.

This is an ideal role for someone who loves both qualitative and quantitative research, is energized by turning data into meaningful stories, and wants to make an impact early in their career.


  • Support all phases of quantitative and qualitative research projects, including research design, questionnaire and discussion guide development, data analysis and storytelling.
    • Projects may include methods such as concept evaluation, brand studies, content optimization tests, messaging/positioning evaluation, creative materials tests, market sizing and segmentation.
  • Thoughtfully leverage AI tools, such as ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, among other emerging platforms, to streamline workflows, unlock new ways of thinking and elevate the quality and impact of our work.
  • Help drive quality control processes at each step of the research lifecycle, from checking survey programming logic, questionnaire proofing, number checking and proofing reports and presentations for accuracy.
  • Translate data into clear, actionable insights and recommendations through visual, creative and story-driven reports.
  • Partner with internal and external operations teams (programming, fieldwork, facilities, moderators, data processing) to drive projects forward on stringent timelines.
  • Assist with translating data into clear, actionable insights and recommendations through highly visual, creative and story-driven presentations.

  • Experience – Prior internship or work experience in market research or consumer insights is a plus, but not required. If you don’t have relevant work experience, we would love to hear about academic qualitative or quantitative research projects, such as primary survey research, experimental psychology studies, social media analysis, ethnographic research, or any other relevant projects.
  • Your degree(s) – You have (or are about to graduate with) a B.A./B.S. degree in areas such as Social Sciences, Psychology, Business, Marketing, Market Research, Statistics, Economics or a related field. Additional degrees are welcome!
  • AI Fluency – Enthusiasm for adopting AI tools to optimize workflows, paired with the strong judgement and critical thinking needed to validate AI outputs.
  • Curiosity and Critical Thinking – You are genuinely interested in seeking information on the “whys,” always digging for more information to understand what makes consumers tick. Whether it’s understanding why one marketing message is more effective than another or what consumers think we could be using AI for in the future, you can always find something interesting to sink your teeth into. Simply put, you love to learn.
  • Data Driven – You’re comfortable working with structured and unstructured data to identify trends, uncover insights, and tell a clear story. Experience visualizing data in tools such as Excel, PowerPoint, Google Docs, and Google Slides is preferred. Familiarity with statistical packages such as SPSS or Q is a plus, as is exposure to techniques such as statistical significance testing, correlation analysis, multivariate analysis, cluster/segmentation analysis, conjoint analysis, or discrete choice modeling.
  • Writing and Storytelling – You know how to connect the dots and turn complex research findings into clear, compelling narratives. You’re not just reporting what the data says – you’re explaining what it means and why it matters. Whether you are writing a report, building a presentation, or presenting to a client, you bring insights to life in a way that captures attention and drives decisions.  
  • Passion – A passion or desire to learn about entertainment, technology, gaming, sports and/or lifestyle sectors. You enjoy or are excited by the prospect of staying up to date on industry trends and developments.
  • Self-starter – Internally-motivated who continuously strives to get things done well, regardless of challenges encountered. You are proactive and always keep an eye on the next step.
  • Clear and Proactive Communicator – You have excellent written and verbal communication skills and are able to communicate clearly and succinctly. You’re comfortable asking questions and sharing your point of view.
  • Hawk-eyed attention to detail – You notice when font sizes change unexpectedly or a proper noun isn’t capitalized. Errors don’t get past you and you are always focused on ensuring high levels of quality control and reporting.
  • Problem Solver – You are a natural problem solver. When something doesn’t go as planned, your first instinct is to look for a solution, rather than viewing it as a roadblock. You’re always on the lookout for new ways to accomplish tasks and have the ability to address issues using creative and collaborative tactics.
  • Expert multitasker – Successfully manages time and multiple competing priorities to ensure deadlines are always met. Staying organized is a must for managing projects!
  • Great Team Member – Team player who works collaboratively and harmoniously within a team and across teams. You are comfortable forming connections with colleagues remotely whether that be jumping on a quick video meeting, picking up the phone for a call or chatting with them through IMs. You welcome feedback because you have a zest for learning and growing. You will roll up your sleeves to help get the job done and no task is beneath you.

This is a full-time, exempt position.


We embrace the current era of work and what it means to be a best-in-class employer. We understand the flexibility that is required to recruit and retain incredible talent, whether it’s empowering you to do your best work from the comfort of your home or supporting you if you need to take a mental health day for self-care and rest. Below is a unique blend of benefits tailored to meeting the ever-changing professional landscape.

  • Flexible/Remote work with optional usage of our great offices in Playa Vista or New York
  • Unlimited PTO, volunteer days and a generous number of recharge days including a full office closure during the week of Christmas and New Year’s
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Plans
  • 401K with company match
  • Generous paid Parental Leave
  • Regular performance evaluations with opportunities for promotions and merit increases
  • Educational and training reimbursement plan and other training and professional development opportunities
  • Employee perks program (includes discounts on travel, hotels, cars, fitness, movie tickets and more)
  • Resources available for mental health, inclusive care and family building
  • NRGratitude – our company-wide employee recognition program
  • Regular team/company events and activities including annual summer and holiday parties
  • Pet friendly headquarters and pet insurance options

Diversity, equity, and inclusion is at the center of all our practices to ensure that NRG is a place where people from all identities and backgrounds can thrive. NRG is committed to recruiting and retaining diverse talent by supporting their growth through learning programs, internal mobility, affinity group participation and leadership development. Our differences make us a stronger workforce and enhance our creativity and innovation. We are proud to be an inclusive workplace for all and are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by state, federal, or local law. 


In order to comply with equal pay and salary transparency laws in various locations, we believe the target range of base compensation in all locations within the United States for this role is $62,000 -$70,500. Actual compensation is influenced by a wide array of factors including but not limited to skill set, level of experience, and location.