Those sound like really good guesses. Frank and Lexi might be a little high.
hotdog1980 said:Educated guesses:
Frank Ski: 800K+
Bert: 500K+
Zakk: 200K
Domino and Cellini: 150K each
Scott Slade: 350K
Cletus: 400K+
Rude: 175K
Lexi: 150K
Marco: 250K
CJ & Murph: 150K each
Kelly and Alpha: 300K+ each
A Team: 150K each
Here's my guesses:hotdog1980 said:Educated guesses:
Frank Ski: 800K+
Bert: 500K+
Zakk: 200K
Domino and Cellini: 150K each
Scott Slade: 350K
Cletus: 400K+
Rude: 175K
Lexi: 150K
Marco: 250K
CJ & Murph: 150K each
Kelly and Alpha: 300K+ each
A Team: 150K each
More than half of the people on that list must be stealing money!RTibbs said:hotdog1980 said:Educated guesses:
Frank Ski: 800K+
Bert: 500K+
Zakk: 200K
Domino and Cellini: 150K each
Scott Slade: 350K
Cletus: 400K+
Rude: 175K
Lexie: 150K
Marco: 250K
CJ & Murph: 150K each
Kelly and Alpha: 300K+ each
A Team: 150K each
Lexie Kaye is stealing money then. Also that much for Cletus?
taylorengineer said:Here's my guesses:hotdog1980 said:Educated guesses:
Frank Ski: 800K+
Bert: 500K+
Zakk: 200K
Domino and Cellini: 150K each
Scott Slade: 350K
Cletus: 400K+
Rude: 175K
Lexi: 150K
Marco: 250K
CJ & Murph: 150K each
Kelly and Alpha: 300K+ each
A Team: 150K each
Frank Ski $750K
Bert 275K
Zakk 135K
D&C 125K
Scott Slade 195K
Cletus 225K
Rude 150K
Lexi 100K
Marco 145K
CJ&M 125K
ATeam 125K
I'll bet these are closer to Base salaries BUT they all have various types of performance bonuses which affect these numbers. You also have to factor in endorsements, appearances, voice work etc.
I would not be surprised if Franks and Ryan at V do $1.5 M yearly - both have foundations to dissipate tax liabilities. None of the other Atlanta personalities break $1M - not radio, at least.
nightfly61 said:Everyone should know how much(or little) the other guy makes to see how unfair & cutthroat this business really is. I bet if some people found how much some of their co-workers made they'd quit & get our of radio & go make a decent living.
Or become a professional athlete. Or a movie star.littlejohn said:No good ever comes of knowing what the other guy makes. It can only do damage. Either you lord it over him and sneer, or you'r pist at him cos he 'isn't worth that mugh more than me'.
Wanna know everyone's income? Take a civil service job, or join the service. Both of which tend towards lowest common denominator.
Anyone doing any job should know what the going rate is for his/her position.littlejohn said:No good ever comes of knowing what the other guy makes. It can only do damage. Either you lord it over him and sneer, or you'r pist at him cos he 'isn't worth that mugh more than me'.
Wanna know everyone's income? Take a civil service job, or join the service. Both of which tend towards lowest common denominator.
I laugh at you! In today's radio, if you voicetrack for a sister station, you are probably NOT getting paid extra for doing so. Companies do it that way to save the them money, not to give the talent any extra cash. They're too cheap to hire another live talent, so they just pile it on someone that exists in the company as part of their responsibilities.nightfly61 said:At least you knew what your co-workers made & didn't have OMs & GMs snagging up all the high paying positions for themselves without even putting the job up for bid. "OH, SURPRISE! MY BOSS IS NOW MAKING AN EXTRA $5,000 A YEAR VOICETRACKING A SHIFT ON A STATION ON A SISTER CLUSTER ...
nightfly61 said:... when he already made a decent living at 40+k a year+ perks+benefits .... Sounds very Bushy.