Salary Reveal: The Annual Incomes Of The Top Journalists And Sportscasters

Published on 04/12/2023
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Joe Buck– $6 Million

Joe Buck is a three-time national Sportscaster of the Year Award winner, as any Joe Buck fan knows. His skill as an announcer has garnered him a slew of awards and a six-figure salary. Buck is well-known for his Fox Sports play-by-play coverage of Major League Baseball and National Football League games. In addition to his position as a sportscaster, he appeared on “Celebrity Family Feud” in 2021. You may have also seen him in shows such as “Fever Pitch,” “Funny or Die Presents,” and “Conan.” In 2021, he also appeared as a “Jeopardy!” guest host.

Joe Buck– $6 Million

Joe Buck– $6 Million

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Holly Rowe – $800K

ESPN has Holly Rowe on contract as a sideline reporter, and the network is accountable for a percentage of the $800,000 she earns each year. She covers college football games and will be the first female Utah Jazz color commentator to cover the team’s matchup versus the Sacramento Kings in 2021. Rowe has also benefited from ESPN’s coverage of the WNBA, Saturday-night football telecasts, and NCAA Women’s Volleyball Tournaments. She has also provided live coverage of track and field events during Women’s World Cup matches. She worked as a news anchor for the campus TV station while attending Brigham Young University.

Holly Rowe – $800K

Holly Rowe – $800K

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