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December 16, 2005

Radio salaries

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Seattle is all aflutter about salaries at KEXP, the hallmark indie rock public radio station. As the station struggles to become independent after an initial infusion of cash from Microsoft billionaire Paul Allen, it has made a few financial missteps. But that hasn't stopped it from paying their AM guy, John in the Morning, a $120,000 salary. Which is less than he'd make on commercial radio, but is pretty hefty for a 30-ish indie rock lover in Seattle.

In is, in fact, more than Nic Harcourt makes at KCRW, according to the station's 2004 tax returns. Harcourt, who is music director in addition to hosting his morning music slot, made a little over $100,000 last year. Across town at KPCC, talk guy Larry Mantle did a little better, with a $115,000 salary.

Our poor guys. We almost feel sorry for them.

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120k is nothing for a radio host. nothing at all.

i promise you, if he is any good, he brings in 10x that amount in ad revenue.

 

Well, these are public radio DJs. Ad revenue can't be the gauge.

KCRW does, however, often make programming decisions based on the success of programs during the pledge drives.

Most of their DJs supplement their incomes with higher earning gigs as music supervisors on films, television shows, commercials and programmed music channels not on the radio dial.

 

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