Hundreds of thousands of dollars a year...what well paid ho's they are! No wonder they're so damned smug and unlikely to bite the hand that fellates them.
"Just by some kawinky-dink, four out of NPR's five highest paid staffers are corporate marketers, according to NPR's IRS 990 form. In 2000, these employees were: Bob Edwards, senior host, $242,411 in salary and benefits; John Gilmore, Director Corporate Marketing, $240,801; Kent Martin, National Representative Corporate Marketing, $232,734; Blake Truitt, Manager Corporate Marketing, $205,238 and Connie Mongroo, Co-Director Corporate Marketing, $191,299 (does Mongroo make less than employees with seemingly lower titles because she's a woman?). Kevin Klose, NPR's President and CEO, was paid a measly $228,322 in salary and benefits, but then again, he also received an additional $76,665 for his "expense account and other allowances."
this is by a post by Mark Crispin Miller on his blog, here:
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This person has a nice piece on NPR salaries, on the Tuesday post:
http://olvlzl.blogspot.com/
Hundreds of thousands of dollars a year...what well paid ho's they are! No wonder they're so damned smug and unlikely to bite the hand that fellates them.
Renee Montaigne made $308,000; Steve Inskeep , $301,000, and Robert Siegel $288,000.
holy crap, I had no idea. They're not worth 1/2 that. And Inskeep should pay his listeners, actually.
"Just by some kawinky-dink, four out of NPR's five highest paid staffers are corporate marketers, according to NPR's IRS 990 form. In 2000, these employees were: Bob Edwards, senior host, $242,411 in salary and benefits; John Gilmore, Director Corporate Marketing, $240,801; Kent Martin, National Representative Corporate Marketing, $232,734; Blake Truitt, Manager Corporate Marketing, $205,238 and Connie Mongroo, Co-Director Corporate Marketing, $191,299 (does Mongroo make less than employees with seemingly lower titles because she's a woman?). Kevin Klose, NPR's President and CEO, was paid a measly $228,322 in salary and benefits, but then again, he also received an additional $76,665 for his "expense account and other allowances."
this is by a post by Mark Crispin Miller on his blog, here:
http://markcrispinmiller.blogspot.com/2006/01/more-on-whyy-and-npr.html
I'm just disgusted.
I'm curious to hear what the average editor/producer makes.
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