Chris Cuomo — $2.5 Million

Chris Cuomo is the host for the news analysis TV show Cuomo Prime Time on CNN. Before he had his name on a show, he worked as chief law and justice correspondent for the ABC News show 20/20 before moving into co-anchoring and eventually anchoring the ABC morning show New Day.
Cuomo also hosts a radio show on the SiriusXM political channel POTUS called Let’s Get After It. His brother Andrew is the current governor of New York while his father, Mario, served as the governor of New York from 1983 to 1994. He is married to Founder and Chief Editor of wellness Magazine Purist, Cristina Greeven Cuomo.
Sean Hannity – $29 million

Sean Hannity made a name for himself in radio broadcasting in the late 80s and dubbed himself the most talked-about college radio host in America. His reputation as a highly rated political commentator has seen him host show Like Hannity on Fox News and a syndicated radio show called the Sean Hannity Show.
Hannity has also published three New York bestsellers, the most recent of which is called Conservative Victory: Defeating Obama’s Radical Agenda. Although claiming not to have time to write books, Hannity does have another on the Horizon called Live Free Or Die. He was also an executive producer of the 2017 film, Let There Be Light.
David Gregory — $5 Million

Nicknamed “Dancing Man” by former US President George W Bush, David Gregory built a close relationship with the former POTUS while covering the 2000 United States elections for NBC. He later became NBC’s White House Correspondent, being named the Best White House Correspondent by the Media Research Centre for his coverage of Bush’s first 100 days as president.
This left him in good stead going forward as he covered two more US elections for NBC while also hosting the Night News on weekdays and weekends. Gregory became the long term moderator for the longest-running program in TV history, Meet The Press. He is currently a political analyst for CNN.
