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TV Anchors and Their Salaries – See How Much They Earn on an Annual Basis

Ami Ciccone Jan 24, 2023

 

Vanna White — $5 Million

Vanna White’s timeless beauty has puzzled many women in the last few years. On a different note, no one can complain about seeing her face on television for 35 years because of the said beauty. Vanna White earned widespread recognition for her long run on Live! with Regis and Kathie Lee.

She was later a co-host on The Today Show’s fourth hour, which she said goodbye to in 2019. At the time of resignation, Vanna White was banking a good $5 million worth paychecks. Although she’s 66, her resignation did not necessarily mean retirement. With her wealth netting $60 million, she intends to pursue a career in acting and filmmaking.

Laura Ingraham — $2 Million

From hosting The Ingraham Angle on Fox News to a radio show called The Laura Ingraham Show and even running her online magazine called Lifezette. Laura Ingraham is a busy woman and has been so since she started her career at the White House as a speechwriter.

She followed this up by earning a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Virginia School of Law, working in law until 1995. Ingraham pursued a career in the media working for CBS and hosting an MSNBC program called Watch It. Besides her work on TV and radio, she also owns the Ingraham Media Company.

Martha MacCallum — $700K

Award-winning Fox News anchor, Martha MacCallum, is best known for interviewing the likes of former US President Barack Obama on her show, The Story With Martha MacCallum. She earned a degree in Political science and attended theatre school, using these skills at her first big break with Wall Street Journal Television in 1991.

From there, she moved to NBC and then on Fox News in 2004, where she covered four US presidential elections. Martha hosted The Live Desk before taking over a new show called the First 100 Days, which became the show she now hosts, all while winning two Gracie Award for Women in Journalism along the way.

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