Martha Kearney – £250K
Who would have imagined that a call-in host could develop into a respected broadcast journalist? Martha Kearney is evidence that this transformation is feasible, though. After holding the aforementioned job at London radio station LBC, she transitioned into a reporter and lobby correspondent career. But her career took off after she shifted to BBC. She joined “Panorama” at the major network, worked on “On The Record” and “Newsnight,” and developed a reputation for conducting significant interviews. Since 1987, she has spoken with every British Prime Minister who has assumed office. The BBC continues to pay her £250,000 for her work on numerous shows.

Martha Kearney – £250K
Mark Chapman – £250K
It’s simple to become a little queasy (pardon the juxtaposition) when Mark Chapman’s name is spoken. The reason for this is that a man by that name is infamous for shooting John Lennon. However, that isn’t why people know this Mark Chapman. Instead, he works for the BBC as a well-known sports presenter. He once held a “Newsbeat” correspondent position at BBC Radio 1. He is well-known for anchoring the five-live sports program “The Monday Night Club,” as well as the Sunday evening soccer program “Match of the Day 2.” He previously dabbled with NFL co-hosting “The NFL Show,” but quit that position in November 2020.

Mark Chapman – £250K