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

Published on 08/10/2022
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Fergal Keane – £195K

The ideal international man of mystery is Fergal Keane. His whole BBC career was based on his work as a foreign reporter. When he was appointed the Irish reporter in 1989, it all began. This immediately changed, and he was dispatched to South Africa because of the volatile political situation there at the time of apartheid’s demise. He spent a considerable amount of time working as a BBC correspondent in South Africa, where he covered protests in townships and the nation’s first democratic elections. He was eventually sent to Asia and then sent back to Britain. He has written ten novels in addition to his broadcast work, bringing home an additional £195k per year.

Fergal Keane – £195K

Fergal Keane – £195K

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Clive Myrie – £205K

Clive Myrie traveled a long way to get his current position at the BBC. He began working there in 1987 as a graduate journalism trainee and began his first employment in 1988 with Radio Bristol. Since then, he has advanced to prominence as a BBC newsreader. He also served as a correspondent in numerous regions, particularly Europe, and is well known for his work on the enduring and legendary quiz shows “Mastermind” and its spinoff “Celebrity Mastermind.” The definitive history of jazz in Britain came was the title of a documentary hosted by Myrie that was released in 2021.

Clive Myrie – £205K

Clive Myrie – £205K

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