The only better compensated public radio CEO I could track down is WNYC 's Laura Walker, who makes $530,983. For what it's worth, Gawker has called Walker's compensation "high" and "out of whack with the rest of the station's salary structure."
What's the rationale for the non-profit public radio executive in Philly making more than the mayor, the governor or the President?
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