I'm curious to know just what some of you consider fair compensation for managing and fund raising for multiple TV and radio stations in a market. In Rochester, the head of public broadcasting is responsible for the analog and HD over-the-air stations, and a cable station. Add to that WXXI-AM, WXXI-FM, and a large portion of the programming for WRUR, and you have a multi-station, multi-million dollar corporation that you're responsible for. Just how much compensation is reasonable?
If you make $50K per year, do you realize that the complete cost to your employer is in the vicinity of $75K by the time that you include Social Security, Workman's Comp, and the rest of the mandated benefits that your employer MUST pay? And, we're not including health insurance, which would add significantly to that number. When you look at the budget, take that into consideration.
The 300K number that's been bandied about included a one-time payment because of changes in the way benefits are taxed. So, what should a PBS/NPR executive make?