The 95-year-old corporation said Chris Evans,
the radio and TV presenter who hosted Top Gear for one series,
was top of the list, taking home up to 2.25 million pounds ($3.3
million) in 2016/17.
In contrast, the highest paid woman was entertainment presenter
Claudia Winkleman, who earned less than half a million pounds
for her work on Strictly Come Dancing and other shows.
The BBC has come under pressure for years to say how much it
pays its highest earners and the obligation to name them was
part of its latest 10-year funding settlement with the
government.
Funded by a license fee levied on all TV-watching households,
the BBC holds a central role in British public life, showing
everything from royal weddings and sports events to local news
and popular dramas through its TV channels, radio stations, and
online sites.
While respected around the world, it has long been resented by
its commercial rivals, who argue the license fee gives it an
unfair advantage and distorts the market.
The corporation said 96 stars and journalists earned salaries
over 150,000 pounds ($195,555) in the year, a level it says is
needed to compete for talent with commercial rivals ITV and Sky
and internet groups Google and Apple.
Some two thirds of the highest paid were men.
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Salaries paid to its top journalists showed a similar disparity,
with the male presenter of the main nightly news bulletin earning
around 200,000 pounds a year more than his female counterpart.
The BBC's supporters say it is a prized national institution that
projects British culture around the world while providing essential
domestic and international news.
Director General Tony Hall has acknowledged that the corporation
needs to bridge the gender gap, and has vowed to have equality
between the numbers of men and women appearing on air, and in the
amount they are paid, by 2020.
"We are a global broadcaster, we want to employ stars, we want to
employ the very best presenters, correspondents," Director General
Tony Hall said. "We're in a market, and it's a competitive market."
(Reporting by Kate Holton; Editing by Estelle Shirbon and Andrew
Heavens)
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