£455,000 of licence payers’ money not enough, Alan? BBC’s Shearer moonlights for Amazon Prime TV
ALAN SHEARER is celebrating a handsome Christmas bonus after topping up his sixfigure BBC salary by moonlighting for Amazon Prime.
The former England striker earns a staggering £455,000 – thanks to the licence-fee payer – as a pundit on the Corporation’s weekly programme Match Of The Day as well as one-off tournaments.
He appeared on the streaming giant twice last week. He offered Amazon viewers his expertise during and after Manchester United’s win over Nottingham Forest, as well as the Premier League clash between Leeds United and Manchester City the following day.
While it is unknown what Shearer, 52, is paid by Amazon Prime, the subscription service has a huge budget for its sports coverage.
The ex-Newcastle United star’s BBC pay, which makes him the third highest-paid star at the Corporation, has previously been described as ‘obscene’.
One football insider told The Mail on Sunday: ‘It’s nice work if you can get it – a bit of a Christmas bonus to add to his stratospheric salary at the BBC. To think that Alan is the third-highest-paid star by the BBC is hard enough to believe, but then he is allowed to go off and do exactly the same job for a rival channel and get paid even more.’
Gabby Logan, who is also a BBC employee but earns about half as much as Shearer, hosted the Leeds v Manchester City match.
In recent years, the BBC has allowed its talent to work across different television
networks so that it does not lose them, despite their high wages.
Shearer’s Match Of The Day co-star Gary Lineker also took advantage of the lapse in regulations in 2015 when he joined BT Sport to anchor its Champions League coverage, even though he is the BBC’s highest-paid star. He quit that role last year and now presents on Spain’s La Liga TV.
Lineker, 62, was paid £1.35million in 2021 for hosting Match Of The Day and coverage of Euro 2020.
The BBC began revealing its highly paid staff’s salaries in 2017, and speaking of the decision, Lineker said at the time: ‘I blame my agent and the other TV channels that pay more. Now where did I put my tin helmet?’
Other footballing stars to appear on Amazon Prime include Ally McCoist, Thierry Henry, Eni Aluko and Michael Owen.