Hoda Kotb — $7 million

As co-anchor of the NBC Today show with Savannah Guthrie, Hota Kotb is part of the first all-female hosting pair in the show’s history. Before this, she was the co-anchor of the shows fourth-hour entertainment segment alongside Kathie Lee Gifford, for which she won a daytime Emmy in 2019.
Kotb also hosts an online radio show on Sirius XM and authored four books, one a New York Bestselling autobiography called Hoda: How I Survived War Zones, Bad Hair, Cancer, and Kathie Lee. She published another in 2019 called I Really Need This. Kotb also has several Gracie Awards and a Peabody Award for her work on NBC Dateline.
Erin Andrews – $1.6 million

Growing up, Erin Andrews’ life revolved around sport, which is fitting since the self-confessed tomboy is known as one of the most prolific American TV sports personalities. From Fox Sport to ESPN, ice hockey to baseball, there isn’t a sport that Andrews can’t give the play by play on.
Andrews can even do dancing, which brings her in some extra cash as host of the American TV show Dancing With The Stars. Her annual salary reflects her multitude of skills. She earns an estimated $800K in her current role for Fox NFL while Dancing With The Stars brings in another $700K. Endorsements with companies like Reebok brings in another $100K.
Abby Huntsman — $3 Million

Even at 34, Abby Huntsman is a veteran of the broadcast industry. At the age of 16, she worked behind the scenes on Good Morning America. Huntsman eventually interned for show host Diane Sawyer, who she notes as an inspiration in her career.
She cut her teeth for Huffpost live and working on her father, Jon Huntsman Jr. presidential campaign. Huntsman was named in the Forbes Top 30 Under 30 up and coming media personalities in 2013. She followed a stint as host for MSNBC The Cycle by hosting Fox News’ morning show Fox and Friends, and most recently ABC Network’s The View.
