It depends on the value of the person wanted for the interview. People wanting to promote a cookbook on their local TV station are almost never paid. Someone like 'octomom' might get a million dollars or more - as rumored.
todays people pay so much attention to the media because of the development of technology and how technology has spread everywhere we go.
Well, it kind of depends who, what, where and when. But on YouTube, some people pay 99.9 USD to interview her...
No, ABC News did not pay officer Darren Wilson for his interview.
People pay attention to stories.
There is a very wide array of jobs in the media. The median salary would be around $50,000 to $80,000. Of course that means that some jobs pay much less and some pay much more.
People pay $3.29
It really depends on where you want to work and the exact type of job you get in the arts media area as to how much it pays. Each company and state are different.
Pay me what you think is fair and promise to give me a review after six months.
we pay about $50 a month.
You would have the ability to direct your country's policies and governments. The pay would be relatively good. There is also much media attention, for people who like attention.
Nothing is free. If the users of media don't pay for it who will. Taxpayers? A, taxpayers already pay for too many things, supporting the media is not a necessity; B, not all taxpayers are regular users of media and should not have to pay for what they don't use. So, the answer is no.
2400 for non interview post. 2800 for interview post