Wait Until You Hear How Much These Famous Sports Analysts Bring Home Every Year

Published on 05/14/2021
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$6 Million – Michael Wilbon

On the topic of veteran sports analysts, there is no way that you can forget about Michael Wilbon. He spent over thirty years at the Washington Post before he moved to ESPN back in 2001. Together with Tony Kornheiser, he was the co-host of a hit segment called Pardon the Interruption. Apart from this, he also spends time as a basketball studio analyst for both ABC and ESPN. You can be sure to spot him on the sidelines at the big matchups in the NBA.

$6 Million – Michael Wilbon

$6 Million – Michael Wilbon

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$200K – Cassidy Hubbarth

It is true that Cassidy Hubbarth is among the newest faces on this list, but we can’t deny that she is doing a great job! She worked as a reporter and host on the Big Ten Network. Through her hard work, she brought home a Southeast Emmy for SEC Gridiron Live. This all happened before she moved to ESPN to do bigger jobs. Among others, she has since worked on First Take, NBA Tonight, and Sportscenter. She has a lot of fans in the Windy Cindy since she was once a producer of the WMAQ NBC5 Network in Chicago, Illinois.

$200,000 – Cassidy Hubbarth

$200K – Cassidy Hubbarth

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