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Home » News » BBC sex scandal: Presenter plea as BBC salaries released

BBC sex scandal: Presenter plea as BBC salaries released

A bad day to release bad news?

Politics Reporter by Politics Reporter
July 12, 2023
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The BBC sex scandal is still swirling around the media and it a major talking point, setting aside climate change and government failure.

So one presenter has begged the person involved in this sex scandal to come clean and out themselves.

It seems the BBC sex scandal will run and run.

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Channel 5 presenter Jeremy Vine tweeted: “I’m starting to think the BBC Presenter involved in the scandal should now come forward publicly. These new allegations will result in yet more vitriol being thrown at perfectly innocent colleagues of his. And the BBC, which I’m sure he loves, is on its knees with this. But it is his decision and his alone.”

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I’m starting to think the BBC Presenter involved in the scandal should now come forward publicly. These new allegations will result in yet more vitriol being thrown at perfectly innocent colleagues of his. And the BBC, which I’m sure he loves, is on its knees with this.
But it…

— Jeremy Vine (@theJeremyVine) July 11, 2023

He was supported by some on-line, with one person writing: “Jeremy you are spot on, it’s all ready out there but because the BBC continue to stick their heads in the sand it makes matters worse! They were very quick to throw Sir Cliff, Carl Beach & others under the bus without hesitation! I wonder if that’s because they didn’t work for the BBC ?”

Jeremy you are spot on, it’s all ready out there but because the BBC continue to stick their heads in the sand it makes matters worse! They were very quick to throw Sir Cliff, Carl Beach & others under the bus without hesitation! I wonder if that’s because they didn’t work for…

— Michael (@mjf_michael) July 11, 2023

Here he is talking about it…

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https://twitter.com/JeremyVineOn5/status/1679045466103717888

However, a lot of people were critical of Vine

1.

There a multiple charges of rape against a tory MP, who is publicly funded, yet Carole Malone ain't to interested in his name being released, but is terribly keen to know the name of a BBC presenter. #JeremyVine

— bonnieboo (@JosephWalsh9) July 12, 2023

2.

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Tory voters…

This is who your party are prepared to let you vote for:

“The MP (can’t be named) was arrested in May 2022 on suspicion of indecent assault, sexual assault, rape and other related charges. He has been bailed four times since his arrest”https://t.co/WnijCpN16U

— Marina Purkiss (@MarinaPurkiss) July 8, 2023

3.

but why should he Jeremy? Why are the parents names protected? If they are allegations if he is innoccent of them why should his name be disclosed or he come forward? Media law protects people from not being named unless they have been charged with a crime. Can't help thinking…

— Antony Baker (@FilmAtWolves) July 11, 2023

4.

The Sun should have done its homework rather than having published a half baked story. The police must have done an investigation, so far. They should come forward. Perhaps, as a ‘courageous journalist’, you may step forward.

— Pervaiz Alam (@pervaizalam) July 11, 2023

5.

I have no idea if this is true or not.

But it is dangerous to throw around accusations without any hard evidence.

Especially in today’s world where anything can be fabricated/photoshopped.

Let’s not destroy someone’s life without clear, hard data.

— Miss Jo (@therealmissjo) July 11, 2023

BBC presenters’ salaries

As the row continues the BBC released how much they are paying their top ‘talent.’

➤ Gary Lineker – £1,350,000-£1,354,999

Match of the Day, Premier League, FA Cup, World Cup 2022, Sports Personality of the Year

2021/2022: £1,350,000-£1,354,999

2020/2021: £1,360,000-£1,364,999

➤ Zoe Ball – £980,000-£984,999

Radio 2’s Zoe Ball Breakfast Show, Radio 2 Terry Wogan Tribute

2021/2022: £980,000-£984,999

2020/2021: £1,130,000-£1,134,999

▼ Alan Shearer – £445,000-£449,999

Match of the Day: Premier League, FA Cup and World Cup 2022

2021/2022: £450,000-£454,999

2020/2021: £390,000-£394,999

▲ Huw Edwards – £435,000-£439,999

News at Six and News at Ten, News Channel and news specials

2021/2022: £410,000-£414,999

2020/2021: £425,000-£429,999

▼ Stephen Nolan – £400,000-£404,999

The Nolan Show on Radio Ulster, Nolan Live on BBC One (Northern Ireland), The Stephen Nolan Show on 5 Live

2021/2022: £415,000-£419,999

2020/2021: £405,000-£409,999

▼ Fiona Bruce – £395,000-£399,999

Question Time and presenting on BBC One

2021/2022: £410,000-£414,999

2020/2021: £405,000-£409,999

▲ Greg James – £395,000- £399,999

Radio 1 Breakfast Show, Radio 4’s Rewinder, Radio 1 Big Weekend

2021/2022: £390,000-£394,999

2020/2021: £310,000-£314,999

▲ Ken Bruce – £390,000 – £394,399

Radio 2’s mid morning Show, Eurovision Song Contest, PopMaster Special

2021/2022: £385,000-£389,999

2020/2021: £365,000-£369,999

▲ Lauren Laverne – £390,000 – £394,999

BBC 6 Music Breakfast Show, Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs

2021/2022: £380,000-£384,999

2020/2021: £395,000-£399,999

▲ Sophie Raworth – £365,000 – £369,999

BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, Sunday morning politics show, TV documentaries

2021/2022: £305,000-£309,999

2020/2021: £280,000-£284,999

▼ Steve Wright – £360,000-£364,999

Radio 2’s Steve Wright in the Afternoon and Steve Wright’s Sunday Love Songs

2021/2022: £450,000-£454,999

2020/2021: £465,000-£469,999

▼ Naga Munchetty – £335,000 – £339,999

BBC Breakfast, Radio 5 Live’s Naga Munchetty Programme

2021/2022: £365,000-£369,999

2020/2021: £255,000-£259,999

▲ George Alagiah – £335,000 – £339,999

News at Six and News at Ten

2021/2022: £325,000-£329,999

2020/2021: £325,000-£329,999

▲ Amol Rajan – £335,000 – £339,999

Amol Rajan Interviews, Radio 4’s Today programme, Radio 4’s ReThink, TV documentaries, Media editor (to December 2022)

2021/2022: £325,000-£329,999

2020:2021: £240,000-£249,999

▲ Mark Chapman – £325,000 – £329,999

Radio 5 Live Sport, Match of the Day 2, World Cup 2022, Rugby League World Cup 2022

2021/2022: £250,000-£254,999

2020/2021: £250,000-£254,999

▲ Mishal Husain – £315,000 – £319,999

Radio 4’s Today programme, BBC One presenting, Today debates for Radio 4

2021/2022: £275,000-£279,999

2020/2021: £275,000-£279,999

▲ Laura Kuenssberg – £305,000 – £309,999

Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, Newscast podcast, Political Editor (to May 2022)

2021/2022: £260,000-£264,999

2020/2021: £260,000-£264,999

▼ Scott Mills – £300,000 – £304,999

Radio 2 show, Radio 1 show, Radio 5’s The Scott Mills and Chris Stark Show, Big Weekend and Jubilee Weekend

2021/2022: £400,000-£404,999

2020/2021: £375,000-£379,999

➤ Nicky Campbell – £295,000 – £299,999

Radio 5 Live Nicky Campbell Show, Your Call, 5Live Breakfast Show

2021/2022: £295,000-£299,999

2020/2021: £295,000-£299,999

▲ Victoria Derbyshire -£295,000 – £299,999

BBC News Channel, BBC One, Any Questions, Ukrainecast

2021/2022: £240,000-£244,999

2020/2021: £170,000-£174,999

▲ Sara Cox – £285,000 – £289,999

Radio 2 Drivetime show

2021/2022: £275,000-£279,999

2020/2021: £275,000-£279,000

▲ Clive Myrie – £285,000 – £289,999

BBC News Channel, BBC One and television documentaries

2021/2022: £255,000-£259,999

2020/2021: £205,000-£209,999

▼ Jeremy Vine – £285,000 – £289,999

Daily show on Radio 2

2021/2022: £290,000-£294,999

2020/2021: £295,000-£299,999

▲ Evan Davis – £280,000 – £284,999

Radio 4’s PM and Radio 4’s The Bottom Line

2021/2022: £270,000-£274,999

2020/2021: £275,000-£279,999

▲ Justin Webb – £280,000 – £284,999

Radio 4’s Today programme, Americast podcast

2021/2022: £255,000-£259,999

2020/2021: £255,000-£259,999

▲ Kirsty Wark – £280,000 – £284,999

BBC Two’s Newsnight, cover for Radio 4’s Start the Week and news specials

2021/2022: £245,000-£249,999

2020/2021: £210,000-£214,999

▲ Nick Robinson – £275,000 – £279,999

Radio 4’s Today programme, Radio 4’s Political Thinking podcast

2021/2022: £270,000-£274,999

2020/2021: £270,000-£274,999

★ Ros Atkins – £260,000 – £264,999

Analysis Editor, Outside Source

▲ Martha Kearney – £260,000 – £264,999

Radio 4’s Today programme

2021/2022: £255,000-£259,999

2020/2021: £250,000-£254,999

▼ Jason Mohammad – £255,000 – £259,999

Daily BBC Wales programme, Match Of The Day Wales, Final Score, Radio 2’s Good Morning Sunday

2021/2022: £285,000-£289,999

2020/2021: £270,000-£274,999

➤ Sarah Montague – £245,000 – £249,999

Radio 4’s World at One

2021/2022: £245,000-£249,999

2020/2021: £245,000-£249,999

▲ Trevor Nelson – £240,000 – £244,999

Radio 2’s Rhythm Nation, weekend shows on 1Xtra

2021/2022: £210,000-£214,999

2020/2021: £230,000-£234,999

▲ Gabby Logan – £240,000 – £244,999

Sports coverage including World Cup 2022, UEFA Women’s Euros 2022 and Sports Personality of the Year

2021/2022: £200,000-£204,999

2020/2021: £165,000-£169,999

★ Tina Daheley – £240,000 – £244,999

Radio 2 Breakfast Show, BBC One News Bulletins, BBC Breakfast

▼ Jo Whiley – £230,000 – £234,999

Radio 2 evening show, Radio 2 All Stars

2021/2022: £265,000-£269,999

2020/2021: £275,000-£279,999

▼ Faisal Islam – £230,000 – £234,999

Economics editor

2021/2022: £240,000-£244,999

2020/2021: £205,000-£209,999

➤ Jeremy Bowen – £230,000 – £234,999

Middle East editor

2021/2022: £230,000-£234,999

2020/2021: £220,000-£224,999

▲ Katya Adler – £225,000 – £229,999

Europe Editor

2021/2022: £215,000-£219,999

2020/2021: £220,000-£224,999

★ Chris Mason – £225,000 – £229,999

Political editor, Any Questions for Radio 4

★ Sarah Smith – £220,000 – £224,999

North America Editor

➤ Mary Berry – £215,000 – £219,999

A range of TV programmes and series

2021/2022: £215,000-£219,999

2020/2021: £215,000-£219,999

▲ Fergal Keane – £215,000 – £219,999

Special Correspondent

2021/2022: £210,000-£214,999

2020/2021: £205,000-£209,999

▲ Reeta Chakrabarti – £215,000 – £219,999

BBC News Channel, BBC One

2021/2022: £200,000-£204,999

2020/2021: £175,000-£179,999

▲ Simon Jack – £210,000 – £214,999

Business Editor, Radio 4 Today cover

2021/2022: £205,000-£209,999

2020/2021: £190,000-£194,999

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