Tamron Hall – $6 Million
Tamron Hall’s show, NewsNation, was relatively lesser-known until 2008, and soon after, she started bagging interviews with celebrities, presidential candidates, and the likes. Her body of work received many accolades, including two Emmys and the Edward R. Murrow award.
All this success led her to fame and riches of great proportions! With a net worth of $6 million, Hall now owns a plush apartment in midtown Manhattan and a garage with quite a few luxurious cars. Despite the huge fortune, she doesn’t stop working hard for her show or charitable ventures.
Keith Olbermann – $25 Million
For many ’80s kids, Keith Olbermann’s show, Sportcenter, was the go-to place for everything related to sports. He subsequently took up a string of jobs with Fox, CNN, and MSNBC before completing a full circle and coming back to ESPN.
Over the years, neither Keith’s popularity nor his wages waned, and he went on to earn nearly $4 million a year at the peak of his career. After accruing a bank balance of almost $25 million, he has now switched to YouTube for presenting the news while making rare TV appearances.
Dara Brown – Unknown
Dara Brown is a senior producer and anchor at MSNBC who has been on television for over fifteen years now. Her tryst with stardom started much earlier when she starred as the protagonist in the first tour of Annie, the popular musical. Eventually, she aced in the academic field too and went on to pursue degrees at NYU and Oxford University.
While Brown’s current net worth is not known, given NBC’s high wage structure, we are pretty sure that it is close to the mid-six figures. Either way, she seems to be living a comfortable life in the vicinity of the Rockefeller Plaza in New York!
Rita Cosby – $2 Million
Rita Cosby can light up any room with her demeanor and sense of humor! In fact, she’s among the most celebrated TV women, having received over half a dozen awards for her body of work, that includes three Emmys. The woman even had an entire day that is dedicated to her – October 11th of the year 2010.
The anchor is now a part-time author who has written two books and the full-time face behind Inside Edition, a show syndicated by CBS. While we don’t want her to go anytime soon, she has a cool $2 million bank balance that allows her to retire at any point in time!