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$35 a year ftw.
I thought it was 99 a year for all that free 2day shipping that comes with it
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$35 a year ftw.
Not for me. I signed up for a promotion years ago as a college student that left my yearly payments at 35 bucks, with all the cool things included (Shipping, video, and music streaming, etc). I love it.I thought it was 99 a year for all that free 2day shipping that comes with it
Sources say the former "Top Gear" hosts' deal with Amazon is worth a reported $250 million for three years and 36 episodes.
They have to split it with producers, support staff, & the cars they destroy too.
That's comes out to be 27,750,000 per year....... each if that deal is purely salary. Could be a combination of salaray and stock incentives.
Former Top Gear Presenter Jeremy Clarkson will be Britain's highest-paid TV host after signing a £10 million (over $15 million) per year deal with Amazon.
After putting pen to paper, Clarkson basically improved on his former salary at the BBC by 10 times!
Of course, Amazon had to be "equally" generous with Richard Hammond, James May and producer Andy Wilman, with each of them allegedly earning £7.2 million ($11.1 million) per year.
Wow Amazon is throwing the big money at them. Hopefully this means a big budget for the show as well
With Amazon Prime spending £160 million on 36 episodes over three years, each individual episode will have a massive budget of £4.5 million ($7.0 million).
What this means is that the gang can basically do just about anything they set their minds to and be as creative as possible with their content, locations and so on.
If you're having trouble picturing the difference between what the budget was for a Top Gear episode and what they'll have with Amazon Prime, just know that the BBC only spared £500,000 ($770,000) per show, with the occasional £1 million ($1.5 million) episode.
Hang on... They were "only" making $1.5M/yr as the most watched show in the world?Former Top Gear Presenter Jeremy Clarkson will be Britain's highest-paid TV host after signing a £10 million (over $15 million) per year deal with Amazon.
After putting pen to paper, Clarkson basically improved on his former salary at the BBC by 10 times!
Of course, Amazon had to be "equally" generous with Richard Hammond, James May and producer Andy Wilman, with each of them allegedly earning £7.2 million ($11.1 million) per year.
I said this back in July - I bought a 2014 Fiesta ST in September, been loving it ever since. Thanks, Top Gear!
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Given all the restrictions/guidelines we've seen from the manufacturers in the past, surely these will be from owners?