$2 Million – Erin Andrews
Erin Andrews, one of the most successful women in sports media, got her start at ESPN in 2004 after working as a freelance reporter for a number of years before that. She covers a wide range of sports, including hockey, basketball, and baseball, but she is best known for her coverage of the National Football League (NFL). Currently, Andrews serves as the primary sideline reporter for the Fox NFL Network. It doesn’t matter what she’s covering; she does it well. She’s covered everything from the Super Bowl to the World Series. If any aspiring analysts are looking for someone to learn from, Andrews is the man to watch!
$235,000 – Lisa Salters
Lisa Salters has been with ESPN for a long time. She has been involved in sports for as long as anyone on this list has been involved in sports. People’s regard for her has increased as a result of this development. Salters was a standout collegiate basketball player who went on to pursue a career in broadcasting after graduation. The opportunity to cover the O.J. Simpson murder trial, which took place many years ago, was one of her most memorable experiences as a journalist. Along with the Olympics, she has covered the Super Bowl and the World Cup, among other major sporting events.