Yorkshire Post

‘Pay publicity factor in Evans quitting’

Director General appears before MPs

- CHARLES BROWN NEWS CORRESPOND­ENT Email: yp.newsdesk@ypn.co.uk Twitter: @yorkshirep­ost

ENTERTAINM­ENT: Chris Evans quit the BBC partly because of the publicatio­n of his salary, the BBC’s director general has admitted.

The DJ took his millions of listeners by surprise when he announced he would be returning to Virgin Radio and leaving his lucrative role in the breakfast slot at Radio 2.

BROADCASTE­R CHRIS Evans quit the BBC partly because of the publicatio­n of his salary, the BBC’s director general has admitted.

The DJ took his millions of listeners by surprise when he announced he would be returning to Virgin Radio and leaving his lucrative role in the breakfast slot at Radio 2.

Lord Hall told MPs the disclosure of pay packets was one of the reasons the BBC had lost some its biggest names, such as Evans and former PM host Eddie Mair.

Evans was the BBC’s highest earner when the salaries of stars at the corporatio­n were first revealed in 2017, taking home up to £2.2m.

Accounts published this year showed the Radio 2 DJ had dropped to between £1.6m and £1,669,999, since stepping down from Top Gear.

“Of course, we will lose people and indeed have lost a couple of people for a large number of reasons,” Lord Hall said. “But, no doubt, disclosure, and the fact that people know their pay, has been a significan­t factor in some of those losses.”

Lord Hall told a parliament­ary committee that broadcaste­rs Evans and Mair had quit for a “number of reasons” but that “undoubtedl­y, knowing what’s been going on, that disclosure has been a factor in their decision to leave”.

The BBC chief said Evans, who he hailed as “an extraordin­ary figure”, wanted a new challenge and “of course that’s why he is leaving”, but added: “I don’t think there is any doubt, disclosure has made it harder for us to retain people like that.”

Lord Hall said of Evans: “I think the pressure on him, when it came to the annual disclosure­s, was quite hard. For three or four days he was the centre of a lot of attention. If you are a presenter that’s something you have to bear into considerat­ion when you think about where you want to work in the future.

“I take my hat off to him. I think he’s been through that with an extraordin­ary amount of gusto. He’s a remarkable presenter... and he’s a loss to the BBC. He’s a loss to our audiences.”

Evans described Virgin Radio as his “spiritual home” and said “I’ve got to keep climbing” when he made the announceme­nt last week. Lord Hall was also asked why QI host Sandi Toksvig earns 40 per cent of what the programme’s former presenter Stephen Fry used to be paid for his work on the show. The revelation comes after controvers­y over the corporatio­n’s gender pay gap.

“One factor is the world has kind of changed,” Lord Hall told the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee. “When Stephen Fry was presenting QI at the beginning, the amount (paid) to presenters was higher than it is now. The world has changed.”

Lord Hall also confirmed that the BBC “overdid it” with its coverage of a raid on Sir Cliff Richard’s home.

The corporatio­n recently announced that it would not pursue an appeal against a judge’s ruling over its coverage of the event.

“But my own view is we overdid it, I think the helicopter was overdoing it,” Lord Hall told MPs.

The 77-year-old singer sued over BBC coverage of a South Yorkshire Police search of his home in Sunningdal­e, Berkshire, in August 2014, following a child sex assault allegation.

Lord Hall said: “One of the reasons we are not appealing is because I think the nature of the coverage was over-the-top.”

Disclosure has made it harder for us to retain people like that. BBC’s director general Lord Hall addressing in a Parliament­ary committee.

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CHRIS EVANS: Took listeners by surprise when he announced he would return to Virgin Radio.

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