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Cutbacks at the BBC - Who should go?
Big job cuts at the BBC. Which of the estemed gathering of 'stars' should be first to go. Thier annual salaries are in brackets.
Terry Wogan (�800,000)
Jonathan Ross (�6,000,000)
Chris Evans (�540,000
Chris Moyles (�630,000
Graham Norton (�2,500,000)
Jeremy Paxman (�1,000,000)
Jo Whiley (�250,000
Sara Cox (�200,000)
Steve Wright (Not disclosed)
David Walliams (�1,000,000)
Matt Lucas (�1,000,000)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/70504 40.stm
Terry Wogan (�800,000)
Jonathan Ross (�6,000,000)
Chris Evans (�540,000
Chris Moyles (�630,000
Graham Norton (�2,500,000)
Jeremy Paxman (�1,000,000)
Jo Whiley (�250,000
Sara Cox (�200,000)
Steve Wright (Not disclosed)
David Walliams (�1,000,000)
Matt Lucas (�1,000,000)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/70504 40.stm
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river,
The BBC doesn't work like that.
They buget based on the expected settlement for the license fee - that was less than expected so they have to make cuts.
A business can see it's money coming in and knows in advance if it's likely to have a good or poor year. That's harder when your income is decided for you in one go.
There is an argument that says that BBC1 and Radio 1 and 2 are not really public service any more.
Perhaps they should be cut loose and BBC2, 3 and 4 and the other Radio programs maintained
The BBC doesn't work like that.
They buget based on the expected settlement for the license fee - that was less than expected so they have to make cuts.
A business can see it's money coming in and knows in advance if it's likely to have a good or poor year. That's harder when your income is decided for you in one go.
There is an argument that says that BBC1 and Radio 1 and 2 are not really public service any more.
Perhaps they should be cut loose and BBC2, 3 and 4 and the other Radio programs maintained
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These are the group we pay a license fee to??? bad accounting eh? tut.
So... rounding up those wages to approx 15,000,000 and dividing by how many license payers it takes to pay the above wages.....
That is...
130,000 license payers to bring in 15,000,000...... to pay them alone.
I took the fee at �116...
How many people pay the license fees approx?
Where are they spending it???
Why, as fee payers don't we get a vote on them (directors and all)
Will they end up with adverts???
btw... no idea who I'd get rid of....
B. :D
So... rounding up those wages to approx 15,000,000 and dividing by how many license payers it takes to pay the above wages.....
That is...
130,000 license payers to bring in 15,000,000...... to pay them alone.
I took the fee at �116...
How many people pay the license fees approx?
Where are they spending it???
Why, as fee payers don't we get a vote on them (directors and all)
Will they end up with adverts???
btw... no idea who I'd get rid of....
B. :D
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