The Sportscasters Paid Highly To Talk You Through Every Game

Published on 11/19/2021
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Al Michaels ($6 000 000)

Let’s switch gears for second. Here’s someone who isn’t from ESPN! Al Michaels is a staple of the NBC Sports team, where fans know him for giving play-by-plays during some of the biggest matches in NFL history. How did he get to a level where he’s earning $6,000,000 a month? He started out commentating for ABC until he was scooped up by NBC and launched into the next magnanimous stage in his career.

Al Michaels 6 000 000 Dollars

Al Michaels 6 000 000 Dollars

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Skip Bayless ($6 000 000)

ESPN’s First Take has superstart broadcaster Skip Bayless to thank for its popularity. This expert caster attracted millions of fans to the show with his famous tirades against his co-hosts, drama that kept viewer’s eyes glued to their screens. In 2016 he moved over to FOX, where he’s been ever since. His interesting takes on the mundane has landed him a six-figure salary of $6,000,000, and the lavish lifestyle that comes with it.

Skip Bayless 6 000 000 Dollars

Skip Bayless 6 000 000 Dollars

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