Channel Nine’s highest paid stars revealed as Hamish Blake top the list with jaw-dropping salaries
Channel Nine’s highest-paid stars revealed Lego Masters’ Hamish Blake and Allison Langdon top the list with their staggering seven-figure salaries
Channel Nine’s highest-earning presenters have been revealed and Lego Masters presenter Hamish Blake is said to have topped the list with an eye-watering salary.
The veteran comedian, 41, would earn $2 million for hosting the gleeful reality show, a senior insider told The Australian on Sunday.
Closely followed by Hamish is Today host Karl Stefanovic, 48, and his former co-host Allison Langdon, 43, who moved to A Current Affair early this year.
The couple would take home a cool $1.5 million a year for their hosting duties.
Scott Cam, 60, would also earn the same salary for hosting the popular renovation show The Block.
Channel Nine’s highest-earning presenters have been revealed and Lego Masters presenter Hamish Blake (pictured) is said to have topped the list with an eye-watering salary. The veteran comedian, 41, reportedly earns $2 million for hosting the upbeat reality show
Other high-earning presenters include The Hundred host Andy Lee and Under Investigation host Liz Hayes.
Both would take home between $1 million and $1.2 million for their dedicated presenting duties.
Meanwhile, Sydney newscaster Peter Overton, 57, also made the list with a salary between $900,000 and $1 million.
Closely followed by Hamish is Today show host Karl Stefanovic (pictured) and his former co-host Allison Langdon, 43, who moved to A Current Affair early this year
Allison Langdon (pictured) would take home a cool $1.5 million a year for hosting A Current Affair
Elsewhere, Sarah Abo, 37, is the new co-host of Today, reportedly taking home $800,000 a year after replacing Allison Langdon in January.
And Sophie Monk, 43, would earn the same amount for her work on the popular reality dating series Love Island.
However, the salary of a seasoned Channel Nine presenter remains a secret.
It is unknown what Hot Seat host Eddie McGuire, 60, earns as the veteran host also works behind the scenes on several shows as a producer.
Scott Cam (pictured) would also earn the same salary for hosting the popular renovation show The Block
Sophie Monk (pictured) would earn $800,000 for her work on the hit reality dating series Love Island