Boeing CEO waived pay but got compensation worth $21 million
Boeing CEO David Calhoun declined a salary and performance bonus for most of 2020 but still received stock benefits that pushed the estimated value of his compensation to more than $21 million, according to a regulatory filing Friday, March 5, 2021. Calhoun, who became CEO in January 2020, received $269,231 in salary for the period before he disavowed his salary in March. AdThe company said Calhoun gave up about $3.6 million by declining most of his salary and a $2.5 million bonus. But most of Calhoun's compensation โ valued by Boeing at more than $20 million โ came in the form of stock benefits that will vest in the next few years, assuming he remains CEO. Calhoun, 63, was a longtime Boeing board member before being named CEO after the firing of Dennis Muilenburg in December 2019.
Jacksonville once again chooses News4JAX in January
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ News4JAX is once again Jacksonvilleโs top choice for local news winning morning, early and late news for viewers ages 25 to 54. News4JAX had the most adult 25-54 viewers for the recently concluded January ratings period, according to independent ratings data released by the Nielsen Company. Morning news kicks off with News4JAX at 4:30 a.m., earning 4,000 adult 25-54 viewers and a 7 share. News4JAX at 5 takes the time period with 9,000 adult 25-54 viewers. 1 at 11 p.m. with 6,000 adult viewers ages 25-54 and an additional 3,000 viewers on WCWJ.