radio two. he used to read the weather at manchester television, bbc manchester. he's on £200,000. martin.n inexperienced radio presenter when people are losing their jobs, £30,000 pay losing theirjobs, £30,000 pay rise for people like sara cox, who is a fabulous presenter. >> but if i was in charge of radio two, i would say to sara cox, look, sara, you're brilliant, but i don't think you have an alternative. i don't think there's another radio station that's knocking on your doon station that's knocking on your door. so unfortunately you're going to have to take rather than a 30 grand pay rise, we're going to cut your salary to 40 or 50 grand. it's the sort of thing alan sugar should run a commercial radio station. you wouldn't be paying these people 250, £300,000, because they know there's not a viable alternative , there's not a viable alternative, martin. and that's the problem. >> but that probably won't happen any time soon, because common sense doesn't seem to catch on at the bbc. and of course, danny, these these conversations always then turn around to the bbc licence fee. now do