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PM presenter Eddie Mair 'offered to take pay cut' | PM presenter Eddie Mair 'offered to take pay cut' |
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Eddie Mair has denied he is leaving the BBC over "pay problems" - saying he offered "in writing, to take a cut". | Eddie Mair has denied he is leaving the BBC over "pay problems" - saying he offered "in writing, to take a cut". |
The departing presenter of Radio 4's PM programme said he was leaving the corporation after more than 30 years "to do something a little different". | The departing presenter of Radio 4's PM programme said he was leaving the corporation after more than 30 years "to do something a little different". |
The presenter earned between £300,000 and £350,000 a year. He said it "tickled" him that he was "apparently refusing" to reduce his salary. | The presenter earned between £300,000 and £350,000 a year. He said it "tickled" him that he was "apparently refusing" to reduce his salary. |
Mr Mair will leave PM in August to take on a new role at LBC. | Mr Mair will leave PM in August to take on a new role at LBC. |
After the BBC was criticised for its gender pay gap, six male journalists - including leading Today presenter John Humphrys, and News at Ten's Huw Edwards - agreed to take a cut. | |
Some reports suggested that Mr Mair refused to do likewise - but, writing in the Radio Times, he said that wasn't true. | Some reports suggested that Mr Mair refused to do likewise - but, writing in the Radio Times, he said that wasn't true. |
"None of my thinking has been influenced by the BBC's pay problems. I'd offered, in writing, to take a cut. | "None of my thinking has been influenced by the BBC's pay problems. I'd offered, in writing, to take a cut. |
"The first article appeared before we'd even discussed pay, and later it was said I was staying off work in some kind of protest: in fact, as RT [Radio Times] readers know, I was in hospital trying to avoid sepsis." | "The first article appeared before we'd even discussed pay, and later it was said I was staying off work in some kind of protest: in fact, as RT [Radio Times] readers know, I was in hospital trying to avoid sepsis." |
He added: "Whenever anyone leaves a job, people ask 'Did they jump or were they pushed?' There can be a lot of truth hidden behind gushing statements. | He added: "Whenever anyone leaves a job, people ask 'Did they jump or were they pushed?' There can be a lot of truth hidden behind gushing statements. |
"Honestly, this was my choice and the main driving force behind it was a desire to do something a little different after 20 years in one job." | "Honestly, this was my choice and the main driving force behind it was a desire to do something a little different after 20 years in one job." |
Mr Mair, who began presenting PM in 1998 and became its main host in 2003, said he had been affected by the early deaths of fellow Radio 4 colleagues. | Mr Mair, who began presenting PM in 1998 and became its main host in 2003, said he had been affected by the early deaths of fellow Radio 4 colleagues. |
He paid tribute to Nick Clarke, Howard Philpott, and Steve Hewlett, who documented his battle with cancer of the oesophagus on PM. | He paid tribute to Nick Clarke, Howard Philpott, and Steve Hewlett, who documented his battle with cancer of the oesophagus on PM. |
Mr Mair said: "I've no reason to believe I'll be next but it's always later than you think. | Mr Mair said: "I've no reason to believe I'll be next but it's always later than you think. |
"I didn't want to be counting the days to retirement. Maybe I should give something else a whirl while I still can." | "I didn't want to be counting the days to retirement. Maybe I should give something else a whirl while I still can." |
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