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Pass the Bucks

By David Hatch -- Broadcasting & Cable, 2/15/2004 7:00:00 PM

Pass the Bucks National Organizations
ASSOCIATION YEAR ENDED REVENUE TOP EXECUTIVE SALARY
Motion Picture Assn. of America 12/31/02 $45,792,601 Jack Valenti, pres./CEO $1,370,211
National Cable & Telecommunications Assn. 12/31/02 $31,025,510 Robert Sachs, pres./CEO $1,263,082
National Assn. of Broadcasters 3/31/02 $56,011,871 Eddie Fritts, pres. $905,008
Television Bureau of Advertising 12/31/02 $5,018,728 Christopher Rohrs, pres. $602,346
NATPE 3/31/03 $4,446,553 Bruce Johansen, pres.1 $600,871
Cable and Telecommunications Assn. for Marketing 12/31/02 $6,518,841 Char Beales, pres. $540,750
Consumer Electronics Assn. 12/31/02 $44,528,209 Gary Shapiro, pres./CEO $507,500
Radio Advertising Bureau 12/31/02 $7,093,494 Gary Fries, pres./CEO $504,0002
Cable TV Laboratories 12/31/01 $35,997,963 Richard Green, pres./CEO $467,258
Cabletelevision Advertising Bureau 12/31/02 $5,583,655 Joe Ostrow, pres.3 $444,000
Consumers Union 5/31/02 $151,425,767 James Guest, pres. $375,886
Syndicated Network Television Assn. 12/31/02 $2,711,367 Eugene A. DeWitt, pres.4 $375,000
Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers 12/31/02 $7,273,836 John Clark, pres./CEO $354,092
Assn. of Local Television Stations5 12/31/02 $14,033 James B. Hedlund, pres. $340,000
Assn. for Maximum Service Television 6/30/03 $2,241,171 David Donovan, pres. $340,000
Promax International/BPME 12/31/01 $6,607,455 Glynn Brailsford, pres./CEO6 $324,499
Public Broadcasting Service7 6/30/02 $529,984,624 Pat Mitchell, pres./CEO $315,000
American Women in Radio and Television 12/31/02 $390,165 Maria E. Brennan, exec. dir. $296,582
National Public Radio 9/30/02 $99,257,129 Kevin Klose, pres./CEO $288,000
Media Rating Council 12/31/02 $729,230 George W. Ivie, exec. dir. $284,912
Academy of Television Arts and Sciences 12/31/01 $11,309,418 James Chabin, pres.8 $275,900
Advanced Television Systems Committee 12/31/01 $1,153,876 Mark Richer, exec. dir. $250,150
C-SPAN 3/31/02 $48,920,741 Brian Lamb, chairman $247,872
Satellite Broadcasting. & Communications 12/31/02 $4,507,423 Andrew Wright, pres.9 $245,000
Radio Television News Directors Assn. 12/31/02 $2,393,146 Barbara Cochran, pres. $217,167
Broadcasters' Foundation10 12/31/03 $1,224,242 Gordon H. Hastings, pres. $200,000
Cable in the Classroom 12/31/02 $2,075,448 Margaret H. O'Brien, exec. dir. $195,091
National Cable TV Center & Museum 12/31/02 $4,822,159 James B. O'Brien, pres./CEO11 $190,000
Corporation for Public Broadcasting 9/30/02 $389,907,273 Bob Coonrod, pres.12 $166,232
Nat'l. Academy of TV Arts and Sciences 8/31/02 $5,685,830 Peter O. Price, pres.13 $162,498
Assn. of Public Television Stations 6/30/03 $2,719,689 John M. Lawson, pres.14 $153,861
Parents TV Council 12/31/02 $5,415,687 Brent Bozell, III, pres. $151,513
Media Institute 12/31/02 $606,529 Patrick D. Maines, pres. & trustee $150,000
Minority Media & Telecommunications Council 12/31/02 $139,000 David E. Honig, exec. dir. $140,000
Alliance for Better Campaigns 6/30/02 $953,251 Paul Taylor, pres.15 $132,941
NABET16 6/30/03 NA John Clark, pres. $129,574
Media Access Project 12/31/02 $553,942 Andrew J. Schwartzman, pres./CEO $122,800
Federal Communications Bar Assn. 6/30/02 $896,815 Stanley Zenor, exec. dir. $110,871
CableTV Public Affairs Assn. 12/31/02 $739,511 Steven R. Jones, exec. dir. $101,222
Women in Cable and Telecom. 12/31/02 $1,588,317 Benita Fitzgerald Mosley, pres. $95,998
Consumer Federation of America 12/31/02 $870,493 Stephen Brobeck, exec. dir. $90,956
Center for Digital Democracy 12/31/02 $607,328 Jeff Chester, exec. dir. $85,000
Center for Media Education17 12/31/02 $300,813 Kathryn C. Montgomery, pres. $81,402
Hollywood Radio and TV Society 6/30/02 $550,775 Gene Herd, exec. dir.18 $76,950
Alliance for Community Media 12/31/02 $546,973 Bunnie Riedel, exec. dir. $74,000
Society of Broadcast Engineers 12/31/02 $596,024 John L. Poray, exec. dir. $69,471
National Council for Families & TV 12/31/01 $72,519 Tricia McLeod Robin, pres. $60,000
Future of Music Coalition 12/31/01 $258,664 Jennifer Toomey, exec. dir. $54,000
National Religious Broadcasters 9/30/02 $3,052,635 Wayne Pederson, pres./COO19 $25,454
Nat'l Assn. for Multi-ethnicity in Communications20 12/31/01 $9,881 Kathy Johnson, exec. VP NA
Footnotes1Rick Feldman is now president. | 2Salary is for 2003. | 3Sean Cunningham is now pres./CEO. | 4Mitch Burg is now president. | 5Association folded in 2002. | 6Jim Chabin is now CEO. | 7PBS spent more than $6 million on consulting, research, Web design and software implementation. | 8Todd Leavitt has succeeded Chabin as president/COO. 9Wright resigned Oct. 1. Senior VPs Patricia Andrews and David Murray are interim presidents. | 10Due to a change of accountants, the foundation will file its 2002 and 2003 Form 990s on July 1, 2004. | 11Bob Russo is now president/CEO. | 12Kathleen Cox this summer will replace Coonrod as president/CEO. | 13Executive VP Allan Benish made $182,685. | 14Lawson earned an additional $125,886 during the same period from APTS Action, a lobbying group formed in 2001. | 15Meredith McGehee is now executive director. | 16Data from disclosure filed with Labor Dept. Revenue for Communications Workers of America, which includes NABET, was $135.8 million for year ended June 30, 2002. | 17CME remains a non-profit but closed its Washington office in October, moving most of its project work to American University, where Montgomery is now a communications professor. | 18Dave Ferrara is now executive director | 19Pederson resigned on Feb. 16, 2002. Dr. Frank Wright is now president. | 20Formerly the National Association of Minorities in Communications. This information covers July 1-Dec. 31, 2001, due to a change in accounting period. NAMIC did not respond to phone calls seeking updated tax records.
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