List of highest-paid American television stars
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This is a list of people starring on American television that are the highest-paid, based on verified sources for each person.
TV and streaming salaries per episode
[edit]Television hosts
[edit]Network primetime salaries per season
[edit]Name | Program | Role | Salary | Year | Ref. |
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Simon Cowell | The X Factor | Judge | $75 million | 2012–13 | [27] |
Ariana Grande | The Voice | Coach | $25 million | 2021 | [28] |
Katy Perry | American Idol | Judge | 2017–18 | [29] | |
Jennifer Lopez | Judge | $20 million | 2011–12 | [30] | |
Christina Aguilera | The Voice | Coach | 2011–16 | [31] | |
Mariah Carey | American Idol | Judge | $18 million | 2012–13 | [32] |
Ryan Seacrest | American Idol | Host | $15 million | 2013–16 | [27] |
Britney Spears | The X Factor | Judge | 2012 | [32] | |
Miley Cyrus | The Voice | Coach | $13 million | 2016–17 | [33] |
Adam Levine | 2016–18 | [33] | |||
Blake Shelton | 2016–18 | [33] | |||
Kelly Clarkson | $12 million | 2018 | [34] | ||
Shakira | 2013 | [35] | |||
Gwen Stefani | 2017 | [36] | |||
Nicki Minaj | American Idol | Judge | 2012–13 | [37] |
Daytime annual salaries
[edit]Name | Program | Role | Salary | Year | Ref. |
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Ellen DeGeneres | The Ellen DeGeneres Show | Host | $50 million | 2017 | [38] |
Judith Sheindlin | Judge Judy | Judge | $47 million | 2013 | [39] |
Barbara Walters | The View | Host | $13 million | 2007 | [40] |
Bob Barker | The Price Is Right | Game show host | $10 million | 2001 | [41] |
News presenters
[edit]Name | Program | Role | Salary | Year | Ref. |
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Matt Lauer | Today | Anchor | $21 million | [42] | |
Meredith Vieira | Today | Anchor | $15 million | [43][44] | |
Katie Couric | CBS Evening News | News anchor | $15 million | [45] |
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