As with many organizations, ESPN employ a wide range of people undertaking a huge range of tasks. An analyst or researcher will be paid according to experience and skills. A senior researcher will of course be receiving a much higher rate than a junior colleague.
To make it to the higher pay rates demands hard work, experience and a talent for extracting and interpreting information. In other words, hard work and talent will normally be rewarded.
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Although regular sportscasters make meager salaries - the Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates a median salary of $34,850 in 2008 - anchors on ESPN make considerably more. The majority make six figure salaries, but bigger names make more. Stuart Scott's salary is estimated at $1.5 million. Before he was fired, Harold Reynolds was making 800k a year with more compensation based on number of appearances.
Different ESPN workers make different amounts of money, if they go live... they would make about $7500 everytime, if they are only on for a short time then they don't get as much.... feel free to edit this answer.
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ESPN has 3 channels that are completely dedicated to the NFL, There are also many other channels that air world wide in many languages and countries worldwide.
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