$6 Million – Michael Wilbon
If you want to talk about veterans in the world of sports analysis, Michael Wilbon is the person to bring up. Having spent more than three decades at the Washington Post, Wilbon joined ESPN in 2001 after leaving the newspaper. He appeared on the show and co-hosted a segment that was a fan favourite, Pardon the Interruption, with Tony Kornheiser. His other job is that of an NBA studio analyst for ESPN and ABC, which he does in his spare time. You can always count on him to be on the sidelines of the most important NBA match-ups.
$200,000 – Cassidy Hubbarth
Although Cassidy Hubbarth is a relatively new face in the world of sports analytics, she has already established herself as a top performer. In addition to her work as a host and reporter for the Big Ten Network, she put in a lot of effort until she was awarded a Southeast Emmy for her work with SEC Gridiron Live. Before she joined ESPN and began doing more in-depth broadcasts, she had only done a few small shows. NBA Tonight, First Take, Sportscenter, and a slew of other programs are among them. Hubbarth is also well-liked in the Chicago area, where she previously worked as a producer for the WMAQ NBC5 Network in the Windy City.