The Surprising Salaries Of The Most Famous TV Reporters

Published on 12/24/2018
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Anderson Cooper – $11 Million

Can you believe that during college Anderson Cooper interned at the one and only CIA? Color us impressed. But, after receiving his degree, he decided to leave the agency and pursue journalism. To get started, Anderson forged a press pass to enter Myanmar and reported on students fighting the Burmese government. He then sold these stories to a United States news agency. His continuous hard work propelled him to where he is today: the primary anchor on Anderson Cooper 360° and a 60 Minutes correspondent. Today, Anderson Cooper is one of the most celebrated news anchors.

Anderson Cooper – $11 Million

Anderson Cooper – $11 Million

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AMY ROBACH — $300,000

Amy Robach began her career in television with a temporary role as an anchor on Good Morning America. Later on, she worked on NBC News as a national correspondent and then hosted the Saturday version of the Today Show. Her years of experience make her a pro in her field. Also back in 2018, she scored the role of co-anchor for 20/20. Today she works for Good Morning America as their leading anchor.

AMY ROBACH — $300,000

AMY ROBACH — $300,000

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