These News Anchors Are Making A Lot More Money Than You Think

Published on 04/27/2021
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Joe Buck – $15 Million

Before joining Fox, Buck worked as a play-by-play announcer for a minor league baseball team. He was also a reporter for ESPN’s ‘Triple-A All-Star Game.’ In 1994, his hard work and dedication paid off when he was hired as a reporter by Fox Sports. Buck worked his way up to call 20 Word Series and 19 All-Star Games by 2018. This outperforms any single TV play-by-play announcer. His creativity is undeniable, as shown by the fact that he has won numerous Emmy Awards. Joe Buck hosts ‘Undeniable with Joe Buck,’ a show that airs on the Audience Network today.

Joe Buck $15 Million

Joe Buck $15 Million

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Amy Robach – $12 Million

Amy Robach started her career in Washington, D.C., at Fox’s WTTG. She switched to MSNBC in 2003, where she hosted two hours of programming every morning while also filling in on “Morning Joe” and “Countdown with Keith Olbermann.” She worked for the network for four years before becoming a co-anchor for “Weekend Today” in 2007. When Robach moved to ABC News in 2012, she left the network. ABC hired Robach to work as a reporter on Good Morning America. She was appointed the show’s new anchor in 2014. Amy quit GMA in 2018 to take over as the current anchor of 20/20 alongside David Muir.

Amy Robach $12 Million

Amy Robach $12 Million

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