She isn't worth $1 million a year. Really think about how much work Maddow really does. Let's even be generous and suggest she actually gets involved in the research side of things. She does a couple hours of research with a team, and then sits behind a camera for (let's be generous) a couple hours. She also apparently has a podcast. That's it. And she's on 8 figures for that? Meanwhile you have blue collar workers maintaining vital infrastructure that would be doing well to make 6 figures, and incredibly lucky for them to be making 7 figures without some sort of extenuating circumstances.
This is a person that does MAYBE 10 hours of cushy work all within an office setting per week. And that's being generous. That's 520 hours in a year. That's an hourly rate of $1900. And that's being generous at saying she does 10 hours a week. It's probably closer to 7 (and that's still generously assuming she does any of the research that we all know she doesn't do), which would bring her hourly rate to well over $2500.
I am going to say it now: there is not a single person in journalism, alive or dead, who should ever be paid anywhere near that amount of money. Not a single one. I'm even willing to suggest the same of anybody in ANY form of media should get that kind of money outside of maybe through royalties. But none should get a salary like that. Because they're absolutely not worth it.
She isn't worth $1 million a year. Really think about how much work Maddow really does. Let's even be generous and suggest she actually gets involved in the research side of things. She does a couple hours of research with a team, and then sits behind a camera for (let's be generous) a couple hours. She also apparently has a podcast. That's it. And she's on 8 figures for that? Meanwhile you have blue collar workers maintaining vital infrastructure that would be doing well to make 6 figures, and incredibly lucky for them to be making 7 figures without some sort of extenuating circumstances.
This is a person that does MAYBE 10 hours of cushy work all within an office setting per week. And that's being generous. That's 520 hours in a year. That's an hourly rate of $1900. And that's being generous at saying she does 10 hours a week. It's probably closer to 7 (and that's still generously assuming she does any of the research that we all know she doesn't do), which would bring her hourly rate to well over $2500.
I am going to say it now: there is not a single person in journalism, alive or dead, who should ever be paid anywhere near that amount of money. Not a single one. I'm even willing to suggest the same of anybody in ANY form of media should get that kind of money outside of maybe through royalties. But none should get a salary like that. Because they're absolutely not worth it.