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Stephen A. Smith reportedly makes $8 million a year from ESPN. He has said this figure is not accurate. Last week, Andrew Marchand of the New York Post reported that last week’s SI Media...
ESPN has reportedly offered Smith a five-year deal worth $18 million per year, which would make the host of First Take one of the highest-paid talents at the network. But that might not be enough to get the deal done.
As The Post’s Andrew Marchand previously reported, Smith’s personal salary is $8 million a year, but he also has a $4 million-per-year production contract. OutKick’s Clay Travis interviewed...
Smith reportedly earns $12 million each year, which consists of an $8 million yearly salary and a $4 million-per-year production contract, according to the Washington Examiner.
In 2021, New York Post sports media guru Andrew Marchand reported that Stephen A. Smith makes $12 million per year for his work with ESPN. Smith signed a new contract with Disney in January of 2019, which works out to five years and $60 million total.
Stephen A. Smith is famous for his fiery takes on the popular morning show “ First Take,” and those explosive tirades led to a hefty contract in 2019. In November of last year, Smith and ESPN agreed to a five-year contract worth $8 million per year.
He has leveraged his fame into lucrative deals with ESPN and sponsors, amassing an estimated annual salary of $10 to $15 million. This article will provide deeper insight into Smith‘s career, income sources, contract negotiations, and place among the highest paid personalities in sports media.
With his contract up next year, he's currently negotiating with the network. Their first offer? $90 million over five years—an $18 million salary. And Smith turned it down. He's reportedly...
Smith is looking for a hefty pay raise after his contract expires next year. ESPN’s push to keep Stephen A. Smith on its channel continues. The network has offered the First Take cohost a...
According to CelebrityNetWorth.com, Smith's net worth is $20 million. This largely stems from his contract with ESPN which he signed in 2019. According to the New York Post, that contract was...