THE BE$T NEW$ MONEY CAN BUY
Sep. 25th, 2009 12:01 pmITEM: Katie Couric’s annual salary is more than the entire annual budgets of NPR’s Morning Edition and All Things Considered combined, according to Michael Massing at the Columbia Journalism Review:
Cue a dissection of the skewed priorities of network TV news budgets.
To be fair, I’m reasonably radio news can be done on a lower budget than television news, so the comparison may be unfair.
Still, it’s an interesting stat, and a point worth making – especially at a time where most people distrust journalism unless it’s from Fox News or Jon Stewart.
But you knew that.
Howard Beale was right,
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Couric’s salary comes to an estimated $15 million a year; NPR spends $6 million a year on its morning show and $5 million on its afternoon one. NPR has seventeen foreign bureaus (which costs it another $9.4 million a year); CBS has twelve. Few figures, I think, better capture the absurd financial structure of the network news.
Cue a dissection of the skewed priorities of network TV news budgets.
To be fair, I’m reasonably radio news can be done on a lower budget than television news, so the comparison may be unfair.
Still, it’s an interesting stat, and a point worth making – especially at a time where most people distrust journalism unless it’s from Fox News or Jon Stewart.
But you knew that.
Howard Beale was right,
This is dF
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on 2009-09-26 04:49 pm (UTC)