Should the BBC put an upper limit on talk show host's salaries?!


Question: Should the BBC put an upper limit on talk show host's salaries!?
Say £600,000 a year instead of £6,000,000 Or what are they worth!?Www@Enter-QA@Com


Answers:
Yes there should be an upper limit and in the case of Jonathan Ross I would suggest something nearer to what someone living on disability allowance gets!. Not sure what it is but I suspect about £100!.00 a week!. I cannot think of one TV or radio celebrity who is worth more than £30/40,000 a year tops!. By the way, the same goes for footballers!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

Yes! There are a lot of people who would like a job like that,and would do it for a lot less money!. The trouble with celebrities is that fame has usually gone to their heads and they believe their own publicity!.

Like firemen for instance who get danger money, there should be the reverse for a prestigious job where the glamour and fame make up for the money!. There would still be a queue of people waiting to do the job even at £50!.000
per year!.

The BBC waste far too much of licence fees and they should be brought into line!. The only thing we don't see is quality tv we mostly have to put up with repeatsWww@Enter-QA@Com

Your figure is about right, who cares who promotes a show, its the show I watch not the people in the chair!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

The BBC are mentally ill for paying millions to such peopleWww@Enter-QA@Com

How the hell is his salary justified!?

He thinks he's God!.Www@Enter-QA@Com



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