ShawnHill1 said:
I was reading a few of the comments from the Times article, and someone mentioned that KCET head Al Jerome makes about three times as much money as either head of WNET or WGBH, and those stations generate about three times the revenue that KCET did.
28 really shot itself in the foot when they left PBS; the viewers and pledge money are staying away droves. Hell, I haven't watched much of KCET since the changeover, and KOCE really isn't much better even they became the primary PBS station. I'm not a faithful PBS viewer (it depends on the type of programs they have), but I more or less watch KLCS or KVCR to get a fix.
I seem to recall in a L.A. Times article that Jerome was pulling down about 350K a year. Knock 250K off that figure and you have what he's actually worth. Yes, leaving PBS was a big mistake. Granted 7 million a year for programming is high but it seems to me that KCET could have worked out some kind of arrangement in conjunction with the other PBS stations. Usually negotiations like this end up being a pissing contest with a lot of bruised egos. In the end, I think KCET will return to the PBS fold--they'll have to.
But KCET blew it in other ways. They were supposed to produce some local content and in a town that has a tremendous amount of talent it should have been easy enough to do. But KCET neither developed many shows nor did they encourage local producers to do so. Strange.