Photos: 2013’s highest-paid media executives
For top media moguls, base salaries are high. Bonuses, stock options and stock awards are higher. See how a group of elite executives fared in 2013. By Christy Khoshaba
(Rajesh Nirgude; Justin Sullivan/Getty Images; AP Photo/CBS / Monty Brinton)See 2013’s highest-paid media executives.
Murdoch, chief executive of 21st Century Fox, received a compensation package of $28.9 million. On top of an $8.1-million base salary, he received a performance-based cash bonus of $12.5 million and stock awards valued at $5.1 million. (Adrian Sanchez-Gonzalez/AFP/Getty Images)
Dooley, chief operating officer of Viacom Inc., received a compensation package of $29 million. In addition to a base salary of $2.5 million, Dooley collected a $13.4-million cash bonus and $8.3 million in stock. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Roberts, chief executive of Comcast Corp., received a compensation package of $31.4 million. His package indicates an 8% rise from the $29 million package he collected the previous year. (Timothy A. Clary / AFP/GETTY IMAGES)
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Iger, chief executive of Walt Disney Co., received a compensation package of $34.3 million, down about 15% from 2012. Iger’s pay is linked to Disney’s financial performance, and since Disney didn’t outdo its own expectations, Iger’s bonus suffered. (Mark Davis / Getty Images)
Dauman, chief executive of Viacom Inc., received a compensation package of $37.2 million, which is an 11% rise from 2012. With a $3.5-million base salary, Dauman also obtained a cash bonus of $16.9 million, plus stock worth more than $10 million. (Jennifer S. Altman / For the Los Angeles Times)
Moonves, chief executive of CBS Corp., received a compensation package of $66.9 million, nearly 8% higher than the $62.2 million in 2012. Moonves collected a $3.5-million salary and a $28.5-million bonus, with stock awards valued at $26.5 million. (Evan Agostini / Associated Press)
Redstone, executive chairman of both CBS Corp. and Viacom Inc., collected compensation from both companies totaling $93 million. The 90-year-old mogul collected $36 million from Viacom and $57 million from CBS Corp. (Lawrence K. Ho / Los Angeles Times)