Katherine Timpf, sometimes known as Kat Timpf, juggles a whole lot of tasks with her work on the Fox News Channel. She’s a comedian and reporter who frequently appears on “The Greg Gutfeld Show,” and as of June 2019, she also hosts her own show, “Sincerely, Kat” on Fox Nation. Not only that, but she also co-hosts the weekly Fox News Radio podcast “Tyrus and Timpf” with, of all things, the professional wrestler Tyrus.
As of June 2023, Timpf also serves as a regular host on the weekend comedy show “Fox News Saturday Night.” She’s been working hard, and she has a long way to go, but she’s already making more than five hundred thousand dollars a year for her time on and off the air.
Rebecca Grant - $5 Million
A sports anchor, Rebecca Grant got her start in working with television as an on-air host of the “Buffalo Bills NFL Show” on the Empire Sports Network. Not long after she started that job, ESPN and Fox Sports started vying for her attention, and she became a correspondent for the international soccer league. From there, she moved on from being a sideline reporter to the co-host of “NFL Under the Helmet” on Fox.
You might have been able to see her in other places, too, such as in a number of movies like “Get Low,” “Super Shark,” “Sorority Party Massacre,” and “Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” She’s hosted a lot more than just sports shows, and that’s why she makes five million bucks a year.
Jenna Lee - $1.2 Million
Jennifer Anne Lee used to co-host “Happening Now” on the Fox News Channel with Jon Scott, before which she had co-anchored the Fox Business Network’s early-morning show “Fox Business Morning” with Connell McShane – becoming the first personality to go from the business network to the news channel. She was part of “Happening No” for almost seven years before she decided to leave Fox News and pursue new opportunities.
In 2018, she launched SmartHer News, which she has described as a “fact-based, nonpartisan” digital news platform. It seems to be working out for her since she makes something like one point two million dollars a year. She and her husband, Navy SEAL officer and Silver Star recipient Lieutenant Commander Leif Babin, live with their three children in Texas.
Ximena Cordoba - $250,000
As a Spanish presenter, actress, and model, Ximena Cordoba has all eyes on her whenever she’s on the screen for what should be pretty obvious reasons. The woman is gorgeous, and it wasn’t long before she got noticed for her good looks during her first time on the air, participating in the reality show “Novel Protagonists.” She settled in as an actor in a number of different shows and movies.
Most of her fame, however, has come from presenting all manner of news and other programs, including “Fox Sports,” “The Red Carpet Palace,” “+ Night,” “Tell Me Now,” and “In the Morning.” The wardrobe team never seems to run out of shapely dresses for her to wear, and she’s garnered an international following – people don’t even have to understand Spanish to enjoy watching her on television. It all comes together for a quarter of a million dollars a year.
Vanessa Huppenkothen - $700,000
The daughter of a Mexican mother and a German father, Vanessa Huppenkothen, has dual citizenship and can speak several languages. Her career in entertainment began as a contestant in the Miss Mexico National Contest. Following that, she got a job as a sports journalist at a Mexican station. In 2008, she covered the Summer Olympics in Beijing.
She was in a couple of movies in small roles, and in 2016 she moved to ESPN Mexico, and she’s currently an anchor for the Spanish-language version of “SportsCenter.” She’s also covered numerous events for the network, such as the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia and the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. That’s a lot of hard work, but Vanessa is well-compensated with seven hundred thousand dollars a year.