Business Standard

Britain’s biggest entertaine­rs are underpaid

- BLOOMBERG July 19

The BBC published the salaries of its top-earning stars for the first time on Wednesday to address concerns that on-air talent at the UK’s public broadcaste­r was being overpaid. The truth: they’re taking home a lot less than their global counterpar­ts.

Former Top Gear host and radio presenter Chris Evans led the payroll, earning about £2.2 million ($2.9 million) in 2016, the British Broadcasti­ng Corp. said in its annual report Wednesday. Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker and chatshow host Graham Norton took home about £1.75 million and £850,000 respective­ly.

That’s well above the average salary of £44,000 taken home by stage managers, producers, sound engineers and other employees of the world’s oldest national broadcaste­r. Yet given the salaries offered to TV talent across the globe, UK taxpayers might count themselves lucky.

Norton hauls in less than one-sixth the pay of US talk-show host Jimmy Fallon, who earned $15 million in 2016 from NBC, according to Forbes. Even in the UK, ITV Plc’s Ant and Dec, hosts of Britain’s Got Talent and I’m a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! earn £5 million per year each, according to The Guardian.

“I completely understand that to lots and lots of people these are very large sums but we are a broadcaste­r, a global broadcaste­r, in a very competitiv­e market,” BBC Director General Tony Hall said on the network’s Radio 4 Today programme. “We have to be competitiv­e, but not foolishly.”

NBC news anchor Lester Holt earned an estimated $4 million per year as of 2015, dwarfing the annual salary of the BBC’s top newscaster Huw Edwards, who earns between £550,000 and £599,000.

Across Europe, the comparison­s are similar. In France, Vivendi SA-owned Canal+ retains TV presenter and comedian Cyril Hanouna on a ^50 million ($58 million) per year deal, well above the £350,000 to £400,000 earned by newsreader and Antiques Roadshow BBC star Fiona Bruce. Italy’s state broadcaste­r RAI reportedly pays host Fabio Fazio about ^12 million per year, beating the £200,000 to £250,000 earned by Dan Walker, who presents the BBC’s morning news programme.

Germany’s Guenther Jauch, who moderates quiz shows including the German version of Who Wants to Be a Millionair­e? for RTL Group, will make about ^5 million this year.

 ??  ?? Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker took home about £1.75 million last year, far less than his peers in the US
Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker took home about £1.75 million last year, far less than his peers in the US

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