The Salaries Of Your Favorite Sports Announcers And Analysts

Published on 10/17/2019
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Sam Rosen

Sam Rosen became a fan of the Yankees when he was little and liked Mel Allen’s broadcasting. He also liked hockey on top of baseball. He went on to work for MSG as the play-by-play announcer for the Rangers. These days, he also covers NFL games for Fox. In 2008, he got his induction into the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame. How much does he make each year? The answer to that is $300k!

Sam Rosen

Sam Rosen

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Mike Gorman

Mike Gorman has 5 Emmys to his name thanks to his broadcasting career. Before this, he served in the US Navy. He began to broadcast after he left aviation. He used to be a WPRI sports director and the voice of the University of Rhode Island on WPRO. He once worked for ESPN but now does play-by-play commentary on Celtics games for NBC Sports. He covered the 2016 Olympic Games with Fran Fraschilla for the channel as well. He makes half a million bucks per year these days.

Mike Gorman

Mike Gorman

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