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Begging For Dollars

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First, you still haven't answered the question: What do you consider fair compensation?

Secondly, your contention that management is top-heavy may or may not be true, but it's roughly equivalent to commercial radio. Programmers program. Station managers oversee all the rest of the operations, including fund raising, personnel, accounting, engineering, promotions, and all the rest of the departments required for the function of a multi-million dollar operation. With multiple stations, there's usually a market manager to oversee the station managers, and interface with corporate. That market manager may also be one of the station managers, and they make a LOT more than $70K.

The "gas guzzling SUV" is likely to be a lease, not a purchase. It's roomy enough to transport major contributors and board members comfortably in any kind of weather. That's not possible with a Prius.

IF the people in upper management are doing their jobs well, the staff in the trenches are treated fairly, and the stations are successful, compensation levels should rise. If that's not the case, then the board needs to get out the stick instead of the carrot and apply some common sense.
 
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SirRoxalot said:
First, you still haven't answered the question: What do you consider fair compensation?

Secondly, your contention that management is top-heavy may or may not be true, but it's roughly equivalent to commercial radio. Programmers program. Station managers oversee all the rest of the operations, including fund raising, personnel, accounting, engineering, promotions, and all the rest of the departments required for the function of a multi-million dollar operation. With multiple stations, there's usually a market manager to oversee the station managers, and interface with corporate. That market manager may also be one of the station managers, and they make a LOT more than $70K.

The "gas guzzling SUV" is likely to be a lease, not a purchase. It's roomy enough to transport major contributors and board members comfortably in any kind of weather. That's not possible with a Prius.

IF the people in upper management are doing their jobs well, the staff in the trenches are treated fairly, and the stations are successful, compensation levels should rise. If that's not the case, then the board needs to get out the stick instead of the carrot and apply some common sense.

What I think salaries should be:

CEO-President $150,000-$200,000 + Health and life insurance perks
Senior Vice President $90,000- $125,000
Department heads $55,000- $75,000
Music Announcers- Newscasters/Reporters (over 10 years experience) $ 40,000- $45,000 a year
Music Announcers- Newscasters/Reporters -(1-9 years experience) $27,000-$ 35,000 a year
TV producers - $58,000-$65,000

The SUV is his own personal vehicle. He does not shuttle board members around or others; just him and his family. Gas and upkeep paid for by the station. With someone making over $300 grand a year one would think he could afford his own car, don't you?
 
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