BBC’s News Anchors: Just How Much Do They Really Earn?

Published on 08/10/2022
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Amol Rajan – £240K

Amol Rajan has served as the BBC’s media editor since December 2016. However, that is merely his official title. Prior to his stint at the BBC, he served as the editor of the newspaper “The Independent,” where he worked as an editor at Large after it stopped publishing in print. He is known for his work on the BBC Radio 4 program “Today,” as well as some hosting. He has been the fifth presenter on “Today” since May 2021 and has chosen not to continue as host of “The Media Show” He makes a respectable £240k a year for his skills.

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Nick Grimshaw – £240K

For his numerous broadcasts on BBC Radio 1 during the course of his tenure at the BBC, Nick Grimshaw, aka Grimmy, has gained notoriety. He co-hosted the program “Switch” with his close friend Annie Mac, among other things. He also became well-known for hosting the Weekend Breakfast Show. As a result, he was promoted to host the network’s breakfast show during the workday. In addition, he became well-known for his work on television, anchoring “The Album Chart Show” and serving as a judge on “The X Factor” in 2015. In August 2021, Grimshaw resigned from BBC Radio 1 after 14 years.

Nick Grimshaw – £240K

Nick Grimshaw – £240K

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