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Fame, not fortune, for public radio host
Philadelphia Inquirer | 2-23-03 | Patricia Horn

Posted on 02/24/2003 10:31:18 AM PST by Temple Owl

Sun, Feb. 23, 2003

Fame, not fortune, for public radio host

By Patricia Horn

Inquirer Staff Writer

One of the region's most prominent cultural voices, Terry Gross, is host of Fresh Air, a weekday radio talk show produced by Philadelphia's WHYY-FM. Each week, four million people listen to her probing interviews, which are carried by 425 public radio stations nationwide.

Yet WHYY, her employer, did not list Gross among its top earners on its 2001 federal tax form.

After being questioned by The Inquirer about why its list of top-paid employees did not include its nationally known star, the station discovered it was in error and will refile its 2001 form, said Art Ellis, the station's communications director. However, the new list still will not include Gross, whose 2001 salary was about $85,000, Ellis said.

Gross' show attracts such guests as actor Kevin Spacey, former President Jimmy Carter, and writer Jonathan Franzen. In an interview, Gross said she had considered herself underpaid compared with other hosts of nationally aired public radio shows. Since then, though, the station has raised her salary "substantially," she said.

"I'm satisfied," she said.

She declined to reveal her current salary, saying, "I consider that personal."

Bob Edwards, host of National Public Radio's Morning Edition, the most-listened-to program on public radio, earned $229,754 in fiscal year 2001, not including benefits.

Scott Simon, host of NPR's Weekend Edition Saturday, earned $172,604. And David Brancaccio, host of Minnesota Public Radio's half-hour weekday Marketplace program, made $153,259 in 2001, according to IRS filings.

Another popular WHYY host, Marty Moss-Coane of Radio Times, also did not make the station's 2001 IRS report; she also made about $85,000 that year, Ellis said.

Her salary also will not make the new filing. The station has not yet determined who will be on the new list, because it is still reviewing its salaries, Ellis said.

Both Gross and Moss-Coane had been renegotiating their contracts in 2001, Ellis said. Moss-Coane finished her negotiations - and received a raise - before the end of that fiscal year. Gross' negotiations carried into the next fiscal year.

The station had disclosed both Gross' and Moss-Coane's salaries when it believed theirs should have been listed on the 990 tax form. Nonprofit organizations such as WHYY must report to the IRS the names and salaries of their five highest-paid employees if they make more than $50,000, in addition to the salaries of officers, directors and trustees.

Also absent from the list of area cultural leaders who made $150,000 or more in 2001 were the top executives of the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts.

The reasons: Janice Price, the current Kimmel president, did not start her job until 2002, at a salary of $300,000; previous Kimmel president Leslie Ann Miller took no pay.

No southern New Jersey cultural group reported paying a salary of $150,000 or more.

The Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia was run for two years by Seymour S. Preston III, chairman of the board and former chief executive of Elf Atochem North America, who took no pay while the academy hunted for a permanent president.

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Contact staff writer Patricia Horn at 215-854-2560 or phorn@phillynews.com.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: freshair; ipayyoursalary; irs; mediabias; nonprofit; npr; publicradio; taxdollarsatwork; taxfraud; terrygross; youpayforthis
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She declined to reveal her current salary, saying, "I consider that personal."

Bob Edwards, host of National Public Radio's Morning Edition, the most-listened-to program on public radio, earned $229,754 in fiscal year 2001, not including benefits

Scott Simon, host of NPR's Weekend Edition Saturday, earned $172,604. And David Brancaccio, host of Minnesota Public Radio's half-hour weekday Marketplace program, made $153,259 in 2001, according to IRS filings

That's you rtax dollars at work. Does it make you feel warm all over?

1 posted on 02/24/2003 10:31:18 AM PST by Temple Owl
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To: Temple Owl
I have listened to Marketplace many times. And out of the half hour the show lasts, all of about 35 seconds have anything at all to do with the markets.

I have even heard segments on the show dedicated to arrainged marriages in the middle east! What the hell does that have to do with the market? Well, it might have something to do with the Dowry market, but not Wall Street, which supposedly the show is about.

2 posted on 02/24/2003 10:53:14 AM PST by Phantom Lord (Step 1: Collect Underpants. Step 2: ?. Step 3: Profit)
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To: Temple Owl
My income was $9000 last year due to unemployment. My tax rate was about fifteen percent, mainly due to Social Security. I've calculated that if the average rate of return on investments is 10% in the private sector and SS is returning 2% on the money we put into it, then the government is earmarking 80% of my SS taxes on something other than my retirement.

Now I know what. Let me repeat, I made less than $10,000 last year, barely kept a roof over my head, and the federal government is spending my tax money on this and whenever you talk to liberals it's all about how high taxes and big government are for the 'little people.'

3 posted on 02/24/2003 10:58:20 AM PST by 537 Votes (European Union = Confederacy of Weasels)
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To: Temple Owl
when liberals whine about starting their own network, we should remind them that they already have TWO, - NPR and PBS...isn't that enough?
4 posted on 02/24/2003 10:58:34 AM PST by Republicus2001
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To: Temple Owl
Her interview with Gene Simmons said all that needs to be said about this spineless hostess.
5 posted on 02/24/2003 11:00:14 AM PST by Aquinasfan
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To: Temple Owl
A face made for radio...



6 posted on 02/24/2003 11:02:24 AM PST by Phantom Lord (Step 1: Collect Underpants. Step 2: ?. Step 3: Profit)
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To: Phantom Lord
A face made for radio...

Ewwww, Gross...

7 posted on 02/24/2003 11:10:29 AM PST by DJ Frisat
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To: DJ Frisat
Did you mean Terry Gross?
8 posted on 02/24/2003 11:19:48 AM PST by aardvark1
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To: Aquinasfan
Her interview with Gene Simmons said all that needs to be said about this spineless hostess.

I heard that interview. It certainly goes down as one of the best I've ever heard. I notice she has not invited him back.
9 posted on 02/24/2003 11:21:00 AM PST by aardvark1
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To: Temple Owl
How much is PBS paying Sen. John D. Rockefeller IV's wife, Sharon Percy Rockefeller? The entire public radio and TV system is a taxpayer-funded trough for liberal hogs.
10 posted on 02/24/2003 11:27:37 AM PST by mountaineer
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To: aardvark1
What happened during the interview?

On NPR Website:
[Simmons declined to give permission for this Web site to offer audio of his interview, or to sell tapes or transcripts of it.]
11 posted on 02/24/2003 11:41:56 AM PST by On the Road to Serfdom
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To: Phantom Lord
Marketplace is a collectivist view of capitalism....only on NPR..lol

Terry Gross ...yuck

Linda Wertheimer....man that nasal pretentious voice is grating.
12 posted on 02/24/2003 11:42:41 AM PST by wardaddy
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To: Phantom Lord
Re post # 6- Please giv e barf bag warning when you do something like that. Now I have to clean my keys. (LOL)
13 posted on 02/24/2003 11:46:52 AM PST by Temple Owl
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To: On the Road to Serfdom
Nevermind. Found the Gene Simmons interview here:

http://randomfoo.net/junk/200202/npr/
14 posted on 02/24/2003 11:47:23 AM PST by On the Road to Serfdom
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To: Temple Owl
Back years ago when Terri Gross was doing 2+ hour interviews of people -- prior to the packaging that killed her style -- she was simply the best ineterviewer I have ever heard. She prepared, obviously, for each and every interview, and she let the person being interviewed come out layer by layer -- she was the most adept at keeping her own personaiity and ieterests way way in the background. The interviewee was king.
15 posted on 02/24/2003 11:54:23 AM PST by bvw
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To: bvw
She has obviously lchanged.
16 posted on 02/24/2003 12:15:02 PM PST by Temple Owl
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To: Temple Owl
Yes, the limelight has corrupted another.
17 posted on 02/24/2003 12:18:41 PM PST by bvw
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To: wardaddy
No one's as "smarmy" as a liberal.
18 posted on 02/24/2003 12:23:27 PM PST by weegee
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To: On the Road to Serfdom
All of the sub links I tried were dead.
19 posted on 02/24/2003 12:25:11 PM PST by weegee
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To: Phantom Lord
For all of you guys who like those hot Unitarian Church Eleanor Roosevelt babes, Playboy presents... The Girls of NPR!

Margot Adler

Elizabeth Arnold

Brooke Gladstone

Liane Hansen

Mara Liasson

Jackie Lyden

Lynn Neary

Kathleen Schalch

Joanne Silberner

Tovia Smith

Susan Stamberg

Ann Taylor

Michelle Trudeau

Carol Wasserman

And last, but not least, NPR's Pamela Anderson... Nina Totenberg

20 posted on 02/24/2003 12:28:07 PM PST by IowaHawk
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