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TopicOutrage grows after report that the BBC is unfair to women.
UnfairRepresent
07/20/17 4:13:56 PM
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Hall insisted the BBC was 'more diverse than the broadcasting industry and the civil service”, but admitted there was more to do following the pay disclosure. “I feel reinvigorated in one of the things I really believe, which is getting by 2020 equality on the air between men and women and in pay as well

However, Jane Garvey, the BBC radio presenter, hinted on Twitter at the frustration within the corporation. Garvey, who was also not on the list, said: “I’m looking forward to presenting BBC Woman’s Hour today. We’ll be discussing #genderpaygap. As we’ve done since 1946. Going well, isn’t it?” Maitlis and Montague both retweeted Garvey’s comment.

Jeremy Vine, the radio presenter and the BBC’s fourth-best paid star, on £700,000 to £749,999 , admitted the organisation was “really hurting” following the revelations.

Humphrys supported the disclosures, but said he was “not happy” that his female colleagues on the Today programme, Montague and Mishal Husain, who was paid £200,000 to £249,999, were not among the top 10 highest paid. Referring to his female colleagues, Humphrys said: “I’m not happy with that. I don’t think that is right.”

Asked on Radio 4’s Media Show whether he was worth his salary, Humphrys said: “If you compare me with lots of other people – a doctor who saves a child’s life, a nurse who comforts a dying person, or a fireman who rushes into Grenfell Tower – then of course you couldn’t argue that I am not worth twopence halfpenny.

“However, we operate in a marketplace, and I think I provide a fairly useful service. Somebody has to do the job of trying to hold power to account and speak the truth about all that stuff.”

The BBC has published the list of stars in £50,000 bands. It does not include payments to staff from production companies or BBC Worldwide, which generates commercial revenues. This means some high-profile BBC figures are not included, such as the stars of The Great British Bake Off, Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch, and Sir David Attenborough.

However, programmes produced by the BBC, including EastEnders, Casualty, and Strictly Come Dancing, are included.

Evans’s work for the BBC in the past year included his Radio 2 breakfast show and Top Gear. He is understood to have received extra payments for presenting Top Gear from BBC Worldwide that are not included in this list. Evans said on Wednesday that it was “on balance right and proper” that the BBC made the disclosure.

Among the actors on the list, Derek Thompson, who plays Charlie Fairhead in Casualty, was the best paid. He received £350,000 to £399,999 in the last year. In entertainment, the judges of Strictly Come Dancing were all paid more than £150,000. Len Goodman and Bruno Tonioli were paid £200,000 to £249,999 and Darcey Bussell and Craig Revel Horwood £150,000–£199,999

The BBC also revealed that 106 senior managers earned more than £150,000 last year, a list it has published in the past. The corporation now spends £42.2m a year on senior managers, compared with £78.5m in 2009. The best-paid executive in the last year was the director general, Hall, who collected more than £450,000.

The bill for the 96 on-air stars was £28.7m, a reduction from the more than £31m the BBC spent on its leading talent in the previous year. The BBC said that the top earners on its list represented less than 0.25% of the 43,000 talent contracts that it handled last year.


Full ARticle: https://www.theguardian.com/media/2017/jul/19/evans-lineker-bbc-top-earners-only-two-women-among-best-paid-stars

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Also all these high male earners are all white.
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^ Hey now that's completely unfair.
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