The media constantly contrasts the CEO's success in business for his utter failure in personal life.
The media constantly contrasts the CEO's success in business with his utter failure in personal life.
The media constantly contrasts the CEO's success in business for his utter failure in personal life.
The media constantly contrasts the CEO's success in business with his utter failure in personal life.
The verb "contrast" idiomatically takes the preposition "with"—"to contrast P with Q." All other prepositions are incorrect.