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UK’s top entertaine­rs are still underpaid

- JOE MAYES Bloomberg

The BBC published the salaries of its top-earning stars for the first time on Wednesday to address concerns that on-air talent at British public broadcaste­r was being overpaid. The truth: they are 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 (96 million baht) in 2016, the British Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n said in its annual report. Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker and chat show 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, British 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 Britain, ITV’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, Vivendiown­ed Canal+ retains TV presenter and comedian Cyril Hanouna on a €50 million (1.9 billion baht) per year deal, well above the £350,000 to £400,000 earned by newsreader and Antiques Road

show 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, according to Vermoegenm­agazin.de. Jeremy Vine, presenter of the BBC’s Eggheads quiz show and a daily host on Radio 2 as well as a well-known election night analyst, earned about £700,000.

Spanish morning magazine presenter Ana Rosa Quintana, who works for Mediaset Espana’s free-to-air channel Telecinco, reportedly earns €4 million each year, about seven times more than the highest-paid woman on the BBC list, TV host Claudia Winkleman, who earns between £450,000 and £500,000 each year.

The salary data revealed a significan­t gap in pay between men and women. Winkleman, the former presenter of Strictly Come

Dancing, is paid less than at least six men. Only one-third of those on the list of BBC employees who earn more than £150,000 a year are women.

Speaking on BBC Radio 4 this week, director-general Hall said the broadcaste­r needed to go “further and faster” on gender issues. He said he wanted to close the gender pay gap and have equality on screen and radio by 2020.

Kiran Daurka of legal firm Leigh Day said the gender debate was welcome but many groups were under-represente­d and more pay gap reporting was needed. “The glass ceiling is a barrier to women, people of colour and disabled people,” Daurka said.

The British government ordered the BBC to release the figures to boost transparen­cy at a time when the broadcaste­r is seeking to save £800 million a year.

The BBC said it surpassed a target for £700 million this year. Like other traditiona­l broadcaste­rs and pay-TV companies such as Sky and ITV, it’s trying to stay relevant as digital rivals such as Netflix foment changes in viewing habits.

“Licence fee payers have a right to know where their money goes,” Culture Minister Karen Bradley said last year. “By making the BBC more transparen­t, it will help deliver savings that can then be invested in even more great programmes.”

 ??  ?? IN THE MONEY: Radio presenter Chris Evans was the BBC’s top earner last year at about £2.2 million.
IN THE MONEY: Radio presenter Chris Evans was the BBC’s top earner last year at about £2.2 million.
 ??  ?? CHATTERBOX: Popular talk show host Graham Norton earned about £850,000 from his BBC work last year.
CHATTERBOX: Popular talk show host Graham Norton earned about £850,000 from his BBC work last year.
 ??  ?? NET GAIN: Sports broadcaste­r Gary Lineker, host of ‘Match of the Day’, earned about £1.75 million from the BBC in 2016.
NET GAIN: Sports broadcaste­r Gary Lineker, host of ‘Match of the Day’, earned about £1.75 million from the BBC in 2016.

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