The Commercial Appeal

Martha Stewart’s pay cut by 10 percent

- By David Risser

Bloomberg News

Martha Stewart has agreed to have her annual pay cut by 10 percent as the company she created struggles to curtail losses amid a shift from publishing and TV.

Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc. changed the compensati­on to $1.8 million for its 71-year-old chairwoman as part of an option in a July 2012 agreement that extended her employment until 2017, according to a recent filing.

Her annual license fee was also trimmed by $300,000 to $1.7 million, and the board replaced an old expense policy that reimbursed her for chauffeur, Internet and home-security services.

In the past year, the New York-based company has suffered from slumping advertisin­g sales at its magazines and declining broadcasti­ng revenue following the cancellati­on of “The Martha Stewart Show.” Martha Stewart Living, which is trying to focus more on its merchandis­ing business, is also seeking a permanent chief executive officer.

Martha Stewart Living, which posted a net loss of $3.27 million in the first quarter after losing $56.1 million in 2012, said in the filing the changes in Stewart’s contract are consistent with its plan to return to profitabil­ity.

The company has in the past 18 months been embroiled in a lawsuit brought by Macy’s Inc. The department-store chain, which has sold Martha Stewart-branded home goods since 2007, sued after rival J.C. Penney Co. took a stake in Martha Stewart Living.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Opposition from U. S. lenders and unions has kept Wal-Mart from obtaining a banking charter, but the retail giant is indirectly making loans to customers who don’t have bank accounts through its fiscal and administra­tive...

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