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BBC raises come despite of scandals London | July 09, 2008 12:01:13 AM IST
A year of scandals did not stop the British Broadcasting Corp. from awarding senior executives hefty pay raises, observers said. BBC's Director of Vision Jana Bennett's salary increased 24 percent from $851,000 per year to $1.05 million in 2007 despite a scandal involving a trailer for a documentary that wrongly suggested the queen angrily left a photography session with celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz, The Daily Telegraph reported. Departing Jenny Abramsky, director of Audio and Music, was given a 27 percent raise to $823,000 per year despite scandals in both radio and television programming, The Telegraph reported. The raises were made public as the BBC cut 2,500 jobs and most staff were given 4 percent raises for the year, the report said. But, BBC Director-General Mark Thompson said executive salaries at the BBC were a tiny fraction of pay in commercial television. Executives involved in the scandals also saw bonuses cut by as much as 40 percent, he said. (UPI)
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