These Sportscasters Are Highly Paid To Get You Ready For Every Game

Published on 03/25/2021
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Michelle Beadle ($5 000 000)

After joining the ESPN team in the late 2000’s, Michelle Beadle worked hard to get herself to a point where she was one of the highest-earning women in the industry. This happened because she was hosting multiple shows at the same time, and because she had audiences following her from slot to slot wherever she went. She worked for the network until the end of 2019, and at that stage she was taking home a cool $5 million per year.

Michelle Beadle

Michelle Beadle

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Andrea Kremer ($4 000 000)

As more streaming platforms start to gain popularity, it’s no surprise that some sportscasters are making the switch from traditional networks to digital ones. Andrea Kremer is a good example of this, moving to Amazon Prime fairly recently and setting the bar for others considering the same. She certainly didn’t land there by chance. Having covered over 25 Super Bowls and with some Emmy’s to her name, she’s one of the most sought after sportscasters in the world to this very day.

Andrea Kremer

Andrea Kremer

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