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Jonathan Ross 'worth 1,000 BBC journalists'

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Gromit | 11:07 Thu 06th Dec 2007 | News
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Jonathan Ross last night joked that he is worth more than 1,000 BBC Journalists. Ross' comments at the British Comedy Awards, were in response to criticism of his �6M year contract with the Beeb.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml =/arts/2007/12/06/nross106.xml

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I'd have said one journalist was worth 1000 Rosses, but arithmetic was never my strong point. It might be only 992.3 recurring.
I'm going to get crucified for saying this, and I make no apology

In my opinion JR is about as funny as an outbreak of Bubonic plauge but not nearly as entertaining.

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Mr Ross is a very lucky man.

He has cornered a niche market and he's valuable to the BBC because literally no-one else on telly, either on the BBC or commercial channels, can guarantee a key audience of 18-34 year olds.

This market is the most valuable to television execs. They all want to get the slice of that demographic.

This is why he, Chris Moyles and the like, get paid so much. It's because of who they attract.
I am old and I love Jonathon Ross! Perhaps I am young at heart or failing that have a warped sense of humour. Give me Ross any time rather than 1,000 journalists.
Oh, and Saturday morning wouldn't be the same without Rossie on the radio.
I find ross funny on the radio but less funny on TV if that makes sense.

His story about the blue peter garden is one of the funniest things i have ever heard. The only person on radio who i thought rivaled him was danny baker
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So why do they put him on at 10.30 on a Friday night, a time when most 18-34 year olds are out?
I also like Jonathon Woss....but that doesn't stop me from agreeing that he is vastly over paid!
Very true Gromit. Just the right time for us oldies though. I can enjoy him whilst doing my knitting and sipping my cocoa! Incidentally my 88 year old parent loves him too!
He probably is overpaid. But he wouldn't get it if the Beeb didn't think he was bringing them in revenue. Good luck to him!
Since we are all shareholders in the BBC (those that pay the licence fee that is) I think we should have more say in how it is run.

�6M a year for being an unfunny, big headed, rude, arrogant, and pompous twit, disgusting.
the BBC have been criticised for paying him that much on the grounds that there's no competition. Channel 4 (say) couldn't come near to offering him that kind of money on the open market; and Sky almost certainly wouldn't either. (Otherwise they'd have poached him already.) I think the Beeb have greatly overrated his worth. I'm not too certain what his demographic is (he's on Radio 2 rather than One) or how much it matters to the BBC: it matters to advertisers, but the Beeb doesn't have any.
Are we sure 6 million a year is right????

115 grand a week???????
I can't stand Jonothan Ross,I don't know why I just find him creepy and repulsive. I was just sent a link to this story in the Daily Hate about him and Fern Britton.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/sho wbiz/showbiznews.html?in_article_id=500018&in_ page_id=1773&ct=5&ico=Homepage&icl=Tab Module&icc=picbox&ct=5
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The BBC themselves report him being paid �18M over 3 years.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/50883 66.stm
I still find it hard to believe lol

So thats for the fri night tv show, sat radio show and film 2007??
Taken from the BBC website, he said:

And he suggested TV bosses had cancelled the TV People's Choice vote because they "believe people are scum and don't care what they think."

nuff said?
Just a thought if the BBC and the rest of the media only offered him a normal salary, he would still accept it, if he didn't what else would he do and where else would he go.

The same could be said for those other prima donnas, those that kick that bag of wind aound fo 90 minutes.

I agree with you old git, if you look at the economic rent of these "celebrities" and see what they would be doing if they weren't presenters/foootballers, a lavaroty attendant would be fairly close to the top of the list.
Jonathon Dross ---yuck, yuck, yuck

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