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BBC Radio 2 presenter Jo Whiley up for mega pay rise after landing top BBC radio job with a salary to match her male co-host Simon Mayo

The 52-year-old was named as Radio 2's first female daytime presenter in 20 years and her salary is expected to increase from the £150,000 to £350,000

PRESENTER Jo Whiley is in line for a bumper pay rise after landing one of the BBC’s top radio jobs.

The 52-year-old was named as Radio 2’s first female daytime presenter in 20 years and her salary will match that of co-host Simon Mayo, 59.

 Jo Whiley has landed one of the BBC's top radio jobs
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Jo Whiley has landed one of the BBC's top radio jobsCredit: Rex Features

She will see her pay rise from the £150,000 to £199,999 she earned last year to nearer the £350,000 to £399,999 which Simon raked in.

A BBC insider said: “Jo will have received a rise and it is likely Simon will have taken a cut.

“This will have put them on the same pay for the show.

"Lots of the female presenters are being offered pay rises.”

 Whiley's pay will match that of her co-host Simon Mayo
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Whiley's pay will match that of her co-host Simon MayoCredit: Rex Features
 Whiley will be Radio 2's first female daytime presenter in 20 years
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Whiley will be Radio 2's first female daytime presenter in 20 yearsCredit: PA:Press Association
 Whiley will see a pay rise to £350k
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Whiley will see a pay rise to £350kCredit: PA:Press Association

The move is part of an overhaul by the Beeb to give women more prominent roles on the male-dominated station as the corporation deals with a gender pay gap crisis.

Whiley, who currently fronts a show at 8pm for Radio 2, will be the first female presenter on its weekday daytime schedule since Debbie Thrower in 1998.

 Jo Whiley's pay is going to jump by £200K
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Jo Whiley's pay is going to jump by £200K
 The move is part of an overhaul to give women more prominent roles
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The move is part of an overhaul to give women more prominent rolesCredit: Getty - Contributor

Sara Cox will also have her own nightly show from Monday to Thursday, with her salary likely to break through the £150,000 mark.

Former Catatonia singer Cerys Matthews of 6 Music gets a new Radio 2 show each Monday.

But Jonathan Ross’s arts programme is being dumped along with long-running shows The Organist Entertains and Listen To The Band.

 Top BBC women write letter demanding Tony Hall closes gender pay gap now
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