We scoured the SEC filings of 15 biggest media companies, like News Corp. and Disney, to see which CEOs get the best perks in the form of private jets and other trinkets.
One of them gets more than $1 million per year in company jet time.
We've ranked our list according to the highest private jet packages per company.
Where available, we've also provided their car fees, club membership costs, and security budgets.
Left off the list is Sony's CEO Kazuo Hirai, since his sole company perk includes the company paying approximately $114,634 of his income taxes.
15. Charles Dolan (Cablevision): $24,531
The $24,531 is split between use of the company's air craft, free cable television, high-speed data, and voice services, home security, and use of the travel department.
The Cablevision CEO's aircraft expense doesn't exceed $25,000 or 10% of his total perks.
Car service: $132,781
(Source: SEC)
14. Jeffrey Bewkes (Time Warner): $37,700
Car service: $7,576
Financial services: $26,325
(Source: SEC)
13. Jon Feltheimer (Lionsgate Films): $60,476
It's noted Feltheimer reimbursed the company approximately $60,000.
(Source: SEC)
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