The Scotsman

BBC faces a fresh volley on equal pay

- By SHERNA NOAH

Tennis legend Martina Navratilov­a has criticised the BBC after discoverin­g that fellow Wimbledon pundit John Mcenroe is paid at least ten times more than her.

Mcenroe’s pay packet of £150,000-£199,999 was revealed in a list of the BBC’S top-paid talent last summer.

This compares with a payment of around £15,000 which was made to Navratilov­a, 61, for her commentati­ng role at Wimbledon.

Tennis legend Martina Navratilov­a has hit out at the BBC after discoverin­g that fellow Wimbledon pundit John Mcenroe is paid at least ten times more than her.

Mcenroe’s pay packet, of £150,000-£199,999, was revealed in a list of the BBC’S top-paid talent last summer.

Navratilov­a, 61, told a BBC Panorama investigat­ion that she is paid around £15,000 by the BBC for her commentato­r role at Wimbledon.

“It was a shock because John Mcenroe makes at least £150,000… I get about £15,000 for Wimbledon and unless John Mcenroe’s doing a whole bunch of stuff outside of Wimbledon he’s getting at least ten times as much money,” she said.

Navratilov­a said that she was told she was getting paid a comparable amount to men doing the same job as her, adding: “We were not told the truth, that’s for sure. [I’m] not happy … It’s shocking

“It’s still the good old boys’ network … The bottom line is that male voices are valued more than women’s voices.”

Navratilov­a, who was crowned Wimbledon ladies’ champion nine times, said that her agent will ask for more money in future.

A BBC Sport spokespers­on told Panorama: “John and Martina perform different roles in the team, and John’s role is of a different scale, scope and time commitment.

“They are simply not comparable. John’s pay reflects all of this, gender isn’t a factor.”

Panorama said it estimated that Mcenroe, 59, who was crowned Wimbledon champion three times, appeared around 30 times for the BBC at Wimbledon last year, compared to Navratilov­a’s ten appearance­s.

Meanwhile, former BBC News China editor Carrie Gracie, who resigned from her role in protest at inequaliti­es and now works for the channel in London, said she could leave the corporatio­n.

“I haven’t made a sacrifice … I may still have to leave the BBC,” she said.

And former BBC news presenter Maxine Mawhinney said she is considerin­g bringing a case against the broadcaste­r over pay.

She had just left the BBC after 20 years when the pay list was published last summer. Asked if she would take a case against the BBC over equal pay, she said: “If I find that I was entitled to have been paid at a different rate during the time I was there of course I would.”

A BBC spokeswoma­n said Mcenroe, along with Sue Barker, “is regarded as the face of our Wimbledon coverage” and “widely considered to be the best expert/commentato­r in the sport”, and that the contracts with the two were “entirely different”.

 ??  ?? 0 Martina Navratilov­a speaks to Panorama reporter Jane Corbin about pay for her work as part of the BBC’S Wimbledon coverage
0 Martina Navratilov­a speaks to Panorama reporter Jane Corbin about pay for her work as part of the BBC’S Wimbledon coverage

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