I suspect that $125,000 a year is quite high for a games journalist- at least one who isn't directly getting paid by the PR department of a game publisher.
I'm also not at all sure that $125,000 is
enough for a games journalist to burn all bridges that might allow them to find work after that "golden year" is up.
Chrono212 said:
Now, call me crazy, but isn't what Mr. Jaffe suggesting similar to, but not identical to, what the BBC does?
I like the BBC, and I frequently feel it does a better job of presenting the news than many alleged news channels in the United States. But it does seem to occasionally come under threat when individuals or groups in the government decide that they don't approve of its activities or how its spending its money, somewhat undermining its appearance of independence. Much like Public Broadcasting in the U.S..