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

Published on 04/27/2021
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Mika Brzezinski – $25 Million

Mika Brzezinski started her career in broadcasting as an assistant on ABC’s “World News This Morning.” She got a job as a general assignment reporter for a Fox News affiliate channel. In 1992, she switched to WFSB-TV/WFSB-DT, a CBS-affiliated station, where she managed to advance her career. Brzezinski rose through the ranks at the station, finally becoming the morning anchor on weekdays. Mika eventually got her start when CBS hired her to serve as a reporter and anchor on the “Up to the Minute” news show. She eventually took a job with MSNBC, leaving CBS for the time being. Mika co-anchored “HomePage” on MSNBC with Ashleigh Banfield and Gina Gaston.

Mika Brzezinski $25 Million

Mika Brzezinski $25 Million

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Elizabeth Hasselbeck – $20 Million

Elizabeth Hasselbeck earned a bachelor’s degree in fine arts and worked with Puma’s design team. She then went on to compete in the Australian reality show Survivor, where she came in fourth place. In 2002, she continued her reality show career by joining Style Network’s show “The Look For Less,” which she hosted this time. She quit Style Network a year later when she was hired as a co-host on The View. The Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Host went to Hasselbeck and her co-hosts.

Elizabeth Hasselbeck $20 Million

Elizabeth Hasselbeck $20 Million

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