$1 Million – Pam Oliver
Pam Oliver has been in the business for more than three decades. The Fox Sports mainstay began his career as a local radio personality, bouncing around for nearly a decade before joining ESPN in 1993. Two years later, she left the company to work for Fox Sports, where she would be a sideline reporter alongside John Madden during football games. The following year, she worked her way up to TNT, where she provided coverage for the NBA Playoffs. There isn’t a single thing that Oliver hasn’t accomplished during her illustrious professional life. She is currently reporting from the sidelines of Fox’s National Football League team.
$800,000 – Wendi Nix
Wendi Nix began her sports journalism career as a sports anchor for a local Boston television network. She then moved on from Fox Sports Net to New England Sports Network and WPDE in South Carolina, among other stations.. Nix is currently serving as a co-host for NFL Live, which is the most-watched show on ESPN. She’s certainly come a long way, and she’s not far off from earning a salary in the million-dollar range, as many of her peers have done in the past. Her primary responsibility is to report on NFL games.