David Muir — $5 million

Currently, the presenter of ABC World News Tonight and co-host of the ABC magazine show 20/20, David Muir’s reporting skills once made him the most seen journalist on American TV between 2012 and 2013. He cut his teeth in the industry as a weekend anchor and substitute anchor for ABC World News with Diane Sawyer.
Besides airtime, the investigative journalist has won regional Edward R. Murrow awards and multiple Emmy Awards. At the same time, his good looks saw him listed as one of People Magazine’s Sexiest Men in 2014. Muir has since replaced Sawyer as host of the now renamed ABC World News with David Muir.
Molly Qerim — $500K

Born in New Haven, Connecticut, sports journalist Molly Qerim is an experienced and successful broadcaster. She studied communications and business administration in college, and it paid off! Active since 2008, she’s managed to leave CBS Sports to join ESPN, where she gets a reported yearly salary of $500K.
Qerim was featured in numerous sports-related TV specials, but she is best known for her work in the show “ESPN First Take.” Over the years, she’s appeared in over 600 episodes as co-host and moderator! She also appeared in shows such as “MMA Live,” “Mike and Mike in the Morning,” and “TMZ Sports.”
Skip Bayless — $5 Million

The American sports commentator and TV personality Skip Bayless: a powerhouse of the small screen, he’s been an on-screen regular since 2004 and is best known for his work in “ESPN First Take.” The famous panelist from Oklahoma City eventually got a chance to host his shows. Namely, “The Skip Bayless Show” (a podcast series) and “Skip and Shannon: Undisputed.”
One of the most relevant sports analysts on the Fox Sports roster, Bayless is well-paid for his services. His reported yearly salary sits at an impressive $5 million. Before becoming a TV personality, Bayless worked in radio and printed media for a while.
