former interm said:
Capulet....thanks for the feedback.
I still think Triv has to be making way above $100K.
Paying big money to local TV sportscasters is a thing of the past. Donovan at KYC is probably above $100K and John Telich has to be there as well, but I doubt any of the other TV sports anchors are even close. They bounce around a lot and people no longer get their sports fix from the local evening news.
Adam the Bull, outside of his Saturday night gig on CBS radio, has to be around $75K, no????? Even the morning show guys on the Fan, Kiley and Booms, have to be at that range, no????
You're welcome! I am guessing an afternoon drive host in Cleveland radio these days is probably in the 50-60K range.
There's a million former radio people that were "Clear-Channeled" out of radio over the last decade. CBS did the same thing with end of the year layoffs for years and years.
Bassically it works like this. Fire someone who makes 100K and replace them with someone for 30K, or a voice tracker on a network feed.
It's a buyers market for the radio stations. Chuck Booms was on the beach for quite some. I wouldn't be surprised if he and Kiley are making 55K....with lots of unatainable performance bonuses in their deals. LOL! Sports stations don't get ratings. Advertiserss buy time because they want association with the Indians, Browns and Cavs. These same sports advertisers traditionally provide many products to the announcers that endorse them. The GMs know this and thats why they can pay low salaries.
As good as Tony Grossi is I bet my house he took a pay cut when the PD fired him and KNR hired him.
Rizzo is at KNR becuase he needs the job. Doing 4 hours of talk radio a day is way more demanding than reading a teleprompter 6 minutes a day. For whatever reason, TV 8 did not see him in their future plans back when Tony started at WKNR. Tony had to know that and secured radio employment. He represents a tiny percentage of broadcasters who lose a gig and are able to find another. I know so many people who were PDs, MDs, production guys and on air talent who lost great jobs and never got back in.
Willie Nelson sang a song about "mothers don't let your sons grow up to be cowboys" or something like that. Today the song should be " if your kid wants to go into radio, send him to medical school instead " !
I know radio salaries have all been scaled way back everywhere in every format. Not so certain if TV personalities salaries have been cut as drastically over the years. But they have been cut back.
I think thats about all I have to say on this topic.