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Carmen Fishwick and Guardian readers

What do you think about what the BBC pays its leading talent? Share your thoughts

Chris Evans, Clare Balding, Gary Lineker
Chris Evans, Clare Balding, Gary Lineker Photograph: PA; BBC

The BBC will publish the names and salaries of its top earners on Wednesday morning as part of its annual report.

It has defended how much it pays presenters and journalists as it revealed 96 stars earn more than £150,000 a year. Just a third of the 96 on-air staff earning more than £150,000 were female. Tony Hall, the corporation’s director general, said it must “go further and faster on issues of gender and diversity”.

The annual report will also reveal that the amount the BBC spends on senior managers has dropped from £78.5m in 2009 to £42.2m today.

We’d like you to share your reaction to the BBC salaries, and pay disparity in general. You can fill in the form below and we’ll use a selection of responses in our reporting. We will keep your information as secure as possible.

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