Trevor Nelson – £220K
In recognition of his work with the Millennium Volunteers initiative, Trevor Nelson received an MBE. But the BBC pays him £220,000 a year for his duties as a DJ. He began his career in 1985 while working for the then-pirate radio station Kiss FM in London, becoming a forerunner of the urban music trend. He joined BBC Radio 1 in 1996. In addition to becoming the first black person to appear on Channel 5’s “The Jack Docherty Show,” he is renowned for anchoring the R&B-focused show “The Rhythm Nation.” In 2021, he will broadcast “Rhythm Nation” from 10 p.m. to 12 a.m.

Trevor Nelson – £220K
Tina Daheley – £255K
Tina Deheley’s career has been built on her ability to seize any chance that arises. She has also presented other top series, including “E24,” BBC 3’s “60 Seconds news,” and a show called “Revealed” on BBC 2. She is a somewhat busy newsreader who at any one time is reading the news for “News at Six,” “Weekend News,” and even “News at Ten.” She assumed the voice-over job on the “Points of View” public feedback program in 2019, and she earned some of the £255k she received in 2021 by reporting the news on the “Radio 2 Breakfast Show” with Zoe Ball.

Tina Daheley – £255K