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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
    ... but it would if Lineker only got 200K a year from the BBC?
    His problem. He could go back to a salaried position or move on and give, let’s say, Malcolm Christie a go. This doesn’t just apply to media people. The problem with impacting remuneration of all these ‘jobs’ are they are controlled by those ‘in the club’ , that one that you and I aren’t in and entry is by nods, winks and personal likes

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
    Just thought of another benefit of salary caps on employees of publicly funded companies.... Gaz Lineker wouldn't be on anything like £1.5M a year or whatever he's on now.

    ... until that is, TV actors, commentators, pundits etc got smart, as they did over here and started working for independent programme makers and then selling the programme to the NOS (Dutch equivalent of BBC) companies at a price the makers deemed the "product" was worth. The state broadcaster was no longer paying "Lineker" a salary but buying a product from an independent producer who then pay "Lineker" et al the exorbitant salary he/they want. Workarounds and bypasses appear to be merely temporary "fixes".
    Ah but MA, salaries at the BBC are already "capped" with guidelines on maximums allowed (though there are ways round the cap) and all salaries over £178,000 are published hence why so many presenters like Lineker are free lances and not direct employees.

    In point of fact AF is wrong about the way the salary level for presenters and the like are arrived at, though his comments ring true for executives, who tend to get their boards to benchmark salaries against others in the sector and thus justify an increase. Its self perpetuating really.

    In Lineker's case he has actually had a pay cut from his previous payment (not a salary as he is free lance) and undoubtedly could earn between 20 - 40% more if he accepted a similar role at say Sky or another broadcaster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swaledale View Post
    In point of fact AF is wrong about the way the salary level for presenters and the like are arrived at.
    Please explain (genuine request)

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    Watching the news it looks like we have a choice between one pack of racists and another you wouldn’t trust with little Tommy’s pocket money

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Faber View Post
    Watching the news it looks like we have a choice between one pack of racists and another you wouldn’t trust with little Tommy’s pocket money
    Explain please

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Faber View Post
    Please explain (genuine request)
    No problem, presenters as other people of similar ilk are paid according to what the market will pay them, Lineker could get equal or indeed much more if he went to another broadcaster. The market isn't rigged as to an extent it is with Senior executives who all benchmark each others pay and perpetuate the levels of pay which are not justified, demonstrated by the fact that Executive pay is now 344 times that of an "ordinary worker, in 1965 it was 21 times.

    One can argue about how such and such a presenter got the gig in the first place, though being a good presenter is not easy so jobs for the "boys or girls" only takes one so far, but the salary is determined by what the broadcast media will pay. The BBC especially struggles against commercial media because it has a limit on payments, indeed many of its stars over the years have "jumped ship" to commercial media becuase of the higher payments they can make.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swaledale View Post
    No problem, presenters as other people of similar ilk are paid according to what the market will pay them, Lineker could get equal or indeed much more if he went to another broadcaster. The market isn't rigged as to an extent it is with Senior executives who all benchmark each others pay and perpetuate the levels of pay which are not justified, demonstrated by the fact that Executive pay is now 344 times that of an "ordinary worker, in 1965 it was 21 times.

    One can argue about how such and such a presenter got the gig in the first place, though being a good presenter is not easy so jobs for the "boys or girls" only takes one so far, but the salary is determined by what the broadcast media will pay. The BBC especially struggles against commercial media because it has a limit on payments, indeed many of its stars over the years have "jumped ship" to commercial media becuase of the higher payments they can make.
    Regarding BBC ‘celebs’ (I didn’t bring Lineker up) I simply think they are overpaid, BBC should be brave, recontract at the appropriate times at 50% of current salaries and take the rating hit if any - on which subject, BBC News seems to have managed without £500k Huw Edwards just fine

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    Quote Originally Posted by swaledale View Post
    No problem, presenters as other people of similar ilk are paid according to what the market will pay them, Lineker could get equal or indeed much more if he went to another broadcaster. The market isn't rigged as to an extent it is with Senior executives who all benchmark each others pay and perpetuate the levels of pay which are not justified, demonstrated by the fact that Executive pay is now 344 times that of an "ordinary worker, in 1965 it was 21 times.

    One can argue about how such and such a presenter got the gig in the first place, though being a good presenter is not easy so jobs for the "boys or girls" only takes one so far, but the salary is determined by what the broadcast media will pay. The BBC especially struggles against commercial media because it has a limit on payments, indeed many of its stars over the years have "jumped ship" to commercial media becuase of the higher payments they can make.
    Regarding executive pay a) it’s obscene b) dedpite saying that I benefit from their corporations through my pension so there are no clean hands and c) my ire in particular is aimed at the public sector because as I said I can choose where I get my milk but not my water

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    Last night’s by-election results in Kingswood and Wellingborough would certainly suggest that change is on the way. Of course Sunak still persists in thinking that it’s just a case of ‘mid term’ by-elections always being ‘difficult’, but then, losing a record number of them, I suppose he would say that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    Last night’s by-election results in Kingswood and Wellingborough would certainly suggest that change is on the way. Of course Sunak still persists in thinking that it’s just a case of ‘mid term’ by-elections always being ‘difficult’, but then, losing a record number of them, I suppose he would say that.
    Change in a way, imo it’ll be ‘same sh*t different bucket’.

    I was thinking about someone’s comment that we should be voting for future generations not ourselves, which I see the merit in, and I’m genuinely struggling to identify any policy by any major party that will impact me significantly for good or ill

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