Kevin Arnold
11-05-2002, 01:09 PM
Totally off topic but found on technote.com. Sounded interesting:
Subject: Typical GM Compensation: $252,000
By Fred Lawrence
The average general manager in commercial radio received a quarter-million dollars in compensation in
2001, according to the NAB's annual salary survey. The average base salary for GMs was $186,783. With
bonuses and incentives included, the average was $252,191.
Some other notable job categories: Chief engineers averaged $67,842 in compensation; general sales
managers averaged about $157,000; program directors averaged about $102,000; news directors averaged
$53,434; typical promotions assistants got $28,460.
Salaries varied widely by region and market size; and in some cases the median average differs widely. For
instance, the highest-paid morning talent in the survey made $1.5 million, substantially contributing to the
average of $120,136 for that time slot. The median morning talent package, however, was only $65,000; an
equal number of people had compensation above and below that point.
The report "Radio Station Salaries: 2002" provides averages for major job categories and breaks down the
data by market size, station revenue and formats. The report can be purchased by calling (800) 368-5644.
This why you left radio Tom??? Too much money?? http://www.milwaukeehdtv.org/ubb/biggrin.gif
Subject: Typical GM Compensation: $252,000
By Fred Lawrence
The average general manager in commercial radio received a quarter-million dollars in compensation in
2001, according to the NAB's annual salary survey. The average base salary for GMs was $186,783. With
bonuses and incentives included, the average was $252,191.
Some other notable job categories: Chief engineers averaged $67,842 in compensation; general sales
managers averaged about $157,000; program directors averaged about $102,000; news directors averaged
$53,434; typical promotions assistants got $28,460.
Salaries varied widely by region and market size; and in some cases the median average differs widely. For
instance, the highest-paid morning talent in the survey made $1.5 million, substantially contributing to the
average of $120,136 for that time slot. The median morning talent package, however, was only $65,000; an
equal number of people had compensation above and below that point.
The report "Radio Station Salaries: 2002" provides averages for major job categories and breaks down the
data by market size, station revenue and formats. The report can be purchased by calling (800) 368-5644.
This why you left radio Tom??? Too much money?? http://www.milwaukeehdtv.org/ubb/biggrin.gif