CNBC TV Host Pay

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by MadBulgarian, Oct 2, 2007.

  1. Yep. Don't watch CNBC, but I know what you mean. Don't forget, there won't be one extra person watching Bloomie because of Fox. Only less. sjo it is sort of understandable.

    I think Fox will be just as annoying as CNBC. Just new "personalities." I can't stand Stuart Varney, or that Texas broad, Dagin McDowell, or Brenda Buckner....... It is just annoyihng, and of no value.
     
    #21     Oct 8, 2007
  2. Television

    Dick Wolf
    $200 million
    Executive producer, Law & Order, Law & Order: SVU, Law & Order: Criminal Intent (includes syndication)

    Sam Waterston
    $2.5 million
    Actor, Law & Order

    David Chase
    $20 million
    Creator, The Sopranos

    James Gandolfini
    $10 million
    Actor, The Sopranos

    David Letterman
    $31 million
    Host, The Late Show With David Letterman

    Jon Stewart
    $1.5 million
    Host, The Daily Show

    Dave Chappelle
    $0
    Absent Comedian, Chappelle’s Show
    ($50 million contract for two years, but no episodes yet delivered)

    Tina Fey
    $1.5 million
    Performer and head writer, Saturday Night Live

    Regis Philbin
    $20 million
    Host, Live With Regis and Kelly

    Kelly Ripa
    $7 million
    Host, Live With Regis and Kelly

    Charlie Gibson,
    $7 million
    Co-anchor, Good Morning America

    Brian Williams,
    $4 million
    Anchor, NBC Nightly News

    Anderson Cooper
    $2 million
    Host, Anderson Cooper 360

    Chuck Scarborough
    $3 million
    Anchor, WNBC news

    Sue Simmons
    $2.5 million
    Anchor, WNBC news

    Sam Champion
    $1.5 million
    Weatherman, WABC

    Pat Kiernan
    $200,000
    Anchor, NY1

    Roger Ailes,
    $7.1 million
    Chairman, Fox News Channel

    Andrew Heyward
    $1.5 million
    President, CBS News

    http://nymag.com/guides/salary/14497/index1.html
     
    #22     Oct 8, 2007
  3. Cutten

    Cutten

    Why are the salaries that high? Can't they find replacements for like 1/10th the cost?

    It's not like reading an autocue is that hard.
     
    #23     Oct 10, 2007
  4. Travis Harris
    $3,120
    Shoe-shiner, Wall Street ($20 a day, three days a week)

    this guy is palming some serious jing!!! I'm callin' the IRS.
     
    #24     Oct 10, 2007
  5. BSAM

    BSAM

    Here on ET, I wouldn't be a bit surprised if "Erin Burnett" showed up and settled all this.:p :cool:
     
    #25     Oct 10, 2007