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

Published on 04/12/2023
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Colin Cowherd – $6 Million

Collin Murray Cowherd began his career as a sports director at KVBC before joining ESPN in 2003. His career, however, began when he offered play-by-play coverage of the San Diego Padres. He rose through the ranks to become a KVBC sports director before joining WTVT as a weekend sports anchor. Cowherd began his career as a sports anchor for KGW-TV before joining ESPN Radio. His Fox Sports credits include co-hosting “Speak for Yourself with Cowherd & Whitlock” with Jason Whitlock. His second book, “Raw: My 100%, Grade-A, Unfiltered, Inside Look at Sports,” was released in 2015. His joint businesses net him a reported $6 million.

Colin Cowherd – $6 Million

Colin Cowherd – $6 Million

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Cris Collinsworth – $4 Million

Anthony Cris Collinsworth was a wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals for eight seasons. His career accomplishments include three All-Pro selections and three Pro Bowl appearances. Collinsworth began working as a sports radio host for WLW after he retired from football. He also worked as a correspondent for HBO’s “Inside the NFL” in 1989. Collinsworth also served as a color commentator for “Fox NFL Sunday” and contributed to the Super Bowl LII coverage. You may have seen his NBC coverage of the 2008 Summer Olympics. He received 16 Sports Emmy Awards for his work as a field and studio analyst. His annual salary is projected to be $4 million.

Cris Collinsworth – $4 Million

Cris Collinsworth – $4 Million

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