DO AS I SAY.

This might seem trivial but I think it speaks volumes. During the review of the papers on Today this morning, Sharon Osbourne’s decision to leave “The X Factor” show after the failure of talks for her to get her a £1m salary increase was greeted by chuckles from the BBC presenters. However when BBC presenters like Jonathan Ross get even greater salary hikes, that is considered “market rate.” I don’t think Sharon Osbourne is worth the money she is seeking nor do I think Wossie is worth the money he is getting. However my license tax is going to pay for Ross whether I like it or not. Therein lies the difference.

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6 Responses to DO AS I SAY.

  1. Martin says:

    Expext to see her turning up on the BBC soon then with her own “chat show” or some Beeb series written around her.

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  2. Tomski says:

    … And with an £18 million pay check too.

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  3. Martin says:

    Yes. No doubt the BBC “claiming” she’s made the going rate.

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  4. Peter says:

    Wasn’t the “special way the BBC is funded” to shield it from commercialism?

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  5. Martin says:

    I bet Sharon Osbourne ends up on the BBC with some sort of chat show.

    They will sign her up, you just know it.

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  6. Martin says:

    Yep. She’s being lined up by the BBC to do Strictly Come Dancing. Get your wallets out guys.

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