The Salaries Of Your Favorite Sports Announcers And Analysts

Published on 10/17/2019
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James Brown

James “J.B.” Brown started his sports broadcasting career in the ‘80s when he worked for the Bullets. A couple of years later, he worked as an NBA analyst for CBS. He moved from one channel to the next. He would later feel at home with CBS and the NFL Network. He hosts Thursday Night Football, The NFL Today, and The Jim Brown Show. He is also a CBS special correspondent who covers sports news and other topics. Let us not forget about his stint on Fox Sports as well. His annual salary is now $10 million.

James Brown

James Brown

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Pat O’Brien

Pat O’Brien is most famous for his long stint with CBS, which happened from 1981 to 1997. After this, he worked on Access Hollywood until 2004 and was with The Insider until 2008. Did you know that he has written two books in the past? Aside from covering the NBA Finals, Final Four, World Series, and Super Bowl, he also hosted two Olympics for CBS and then four others for NBC. He makes $3 million a year.

Pat O’Brien

Pat O’Brien

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