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

Published on 04/12/2023
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Clark Kellogg – $400K

Clark Kellogg was a professional basketball player for the Indiana Pacers for three seasons. He settled into sports broadcasting and now serves as CBS Sports’ lead college basketball commentator. Kellogg also has experience working for ESPN, Prime Sports, the Big East Network, and WTTV/FSN-Indiana. Kellogg appeared as a co-commentator alongside Kevin Harlan in the video game title “NBA 2K9,” and they’ve since appeared in successive video games. In 2010, he faced off against former US President Barack Obama in a game of H.O.R.S.E., which he brilliantly dubbed “P.O.T.U.S.” At the conclusion of each year, he receives $400,000.

Clark Kellogg – $400K

Clark Kellogg – $400K

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Tony Kornheiser – $6 Million

Anthony “Tony” Kornheiser has achieved success in sports media as a writer, broadcaster, and host of a radio show. He previously garnered notice with his columns for The Washington Post. However, co-hosting “Pardon the Interruption” with Mike Wilbon is what made him famous. He is the voice of “The Tony Kornheiser Show” as a podcaster/radio host. Between 2006 and 2009, Kornheiser co-hosted ESPN’s “Monday Night Football.” Based on his previous pieces, he inspired the CBS sitcom “Listen Up!” In 2016, he participated in the roasting of James Carville, and in 2015, he appeared on “The Americans.” Kornheiser earns roughly $6 million each year.

Tony Kornheiser – $6 Million

Tony Kornheiser – $6 Million

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