Sara Cox – £275K
Sara Cox, one of the most prominent people in the BBC newsroom, has more than 20 years of experience in the journalism industry. She has experience in both radio and television and has hosted the BBC Radio 2 programs “Sounds of the 80s” and “The Radio One Breakfast Show.” She has experience in the television industry and is well-known for anchoring programs like “The Great Pottery Throw Down” and “Back in Time for…” which she will continue to produce in 2021. In 2019, she launched a book titled “Till the Cows Come Home: A Lancashire Childhood.”

Sara Cox – £275K
Evan Davis – £270K
Evan Davis was initially more of a man of the background. After six years of working as the BBC’s economics editor, he decided to try his hand at hosting “Today” on BBC Radio 4. He has continued to do it and has added a couple more performances to his resume, so he must have become accustomed to it. These include switching from “Today” to “Newsnight” in 2014 and taking over as the lead presenter of BBC Radio 4’s “PM” hour in 2018. He has a background in economics and has written several books on the subject to go along with his £270,000 yearly pay.

Evan Davis – £270K