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Viacom says CEO gets 40 percent jump in base salary

Philippe P. Dauman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Viacom, Inc., speaks at the Boston College's Chief Executives' Club of Boston, March 25, 2010. REUTERS/Gretchen Ertl

(Reuters) - Viacom Inc Chief Executive Officer Philippe Dauman received a 40 percent hike in his annual base salary to $3.5 million, effective January 1, 2010, a regulatory filing showed.

Dauman, who became CEO of the media conglomerate in September 2006, earned a total compensation of about $34 million in 2009, according to a proxy statement filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission late on Friday.

This included a base salary of $2.5 million and other incentives such as stock awards, option awards, non-equity incentive plan compensation and others.

Dauman’s target annual cash bonus for 2010 has been increased to $12 million from $9.5 million. The bonus is subject to certain performance goals established by the company.

In addition, he will continue to receive life insurance coverage in the amount of $5 million, the filing said.

In February, Viacom posted a 3 percent decline in fourth-quarter revenue to $4.1 billion, while the net income rose to $694 million.

Dauman did not receive any raise in his base salary in 2009 compared to 2008. However, the CEO was offered a near 60 percent raise in a non-equity incentive plan.

Reporting by Shrutika Verma in Bangalore; Editing by Jon Loades-Carter

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