You may know their faces, but do you know how much they are really worth? We are exposing the real net worths of some of TV’s top presenters and hosts. Ainsley Earhardt – $5 Million Since becoming the host of Fox and Friends, Ainsley Earhardt has been earning an annual salary of about $400 thousand. But don’t be fooled, Earhardt isn’t just a pretty face: she has also written best-selling children’s books and also has her own segment on Sean Hannity’s show, titled “Ainsley Across America.”

Jon Stewart – $80 Million Since 1999, Jon Stewart has been best known for his work as co-host of The Daily Show. But the presenter sadly announced his exit from the show in 2015, with the intention of switching his focus to writing.

David Letterman – $400 Million In 1982, Late Night with David Letterman took off and became the most popular chat show on TV. He now runs his own program, making money from reruns of numerous sitcoms such as The King Of Queens and Everybody Loves Raymond.

Kelly Ripa – $75 Million With an annual salary of $20 million, Kelly Ripa’s has truly built up her worth over the years. After hosting shows such as Live With Kelly and Hope And Faith, she also founded the production company Milojo with her husband Mark Consuelos.

Stephen Colbert – $45 Million The Colbert Report, hosted by Stephen Colbert, became one of the highest rated shows on Comedy Central. In his career, Colbert has won numerous awards, including nine Primetime Emmy Awards, two Grammy Awards and two Peabody Awards.

Judy Sheindlin – $47 Million Former Manhattan family court judge Judy Sheindlin has worked as a TV attorney/judge since 1996. From its 3rd season through to its 5th one, Judge Judy became one of the highest-rated daytime television programs of all time.

Oprah Winfrey – $2.9 Billion It’s official, Oprah Winfrey is one the highest paid TV presenters on our list with a staggering net worth of $2.9 billion! This makes her the first African-American multi-billionaire and is mainly as a result of OWN, the Oprah Winfrey Network.

Bill O’Reilly – $70 Million Since starting The O’Reilly Factor on Fox News in 1996, Bill O’Reilly has been the host of one of cable television’s top news shows. Beyond this, O’Reilly has also had books published such as Pinheads and Patriots as well as A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity.

Pat Sajak – $45 Million Pat Sajak has boosted his net worth with numerous temporary spells on CBS and CNN. But he is probably best known for his work on Wheel of Fortune. Sajak also hosts the radio show The Pat Sajak Baseball Hour.

Steve Harvey – $100 Million The host of the Miss Universe Pageants has a huge net worth of $100 million. Not only that, but Steve Harvey also hosts the radio show The Steve Harvey Morning Show and also hosted Family Feud at one point in his career.

Drew Carey – $165 Million The American comedian made the biggest splash in his career as the host of Whose Line Is It Anyway? But Drew Carey also had spells hosting The Price Is Right as well as ABC’s The Drew Carey Show.

Tyra Banks – $30 Million Former American’s Next Top Model host Tyra Banks made the most of both her beauty and brains to rack up a huge net worth over the course of her career. She hosted the award-winning The Tyra Banks Show.

Dick Clark – $200 Million Dick Clark will be best remembered for his 30 years as the host of the show American Bandstand. Although the TV personality passed away after also hosting shows such as Pyramid, Clark still has one of the highest net worths in television.

Wendy Williams – $60 Million Beyond hosting The Wendy Williams Show, the TV presenter has also written six books, including her autobiography. She has also launched her own jewelry collection and fashion line. She even has the road she grew up on named after her, to Wendy Williams Way.

Barbara Walters – $150 Million Barbara Walters made history when she became the first ever female news anchor on national evening news. The news presenter has had numerous spells hosting shows such as 20/20 and ABC News Today. She most recently hosted The View.

Larry King – $144 Million Larry King has been at the forefront of celebrity/political broadcast journalism even since launching his show Larry King Live in 1985. Since retiring from the show in 2010, King had his memoir published, titled My Remarkable Journey.

Rachel Ray – $60 Million Celebrity cook Rachael Ray has made millions from her lifestyle shows. Some of her most successful shows include 30 Minute Meals and Rachael Ray’s Tasty Travels. She also has her own magazine, titled Every Day with Rachael Ray.

Katie Couric – $55 Million Talk show host and author Katie Couric had a long term contract with NBC News which spanned for the good part of three decades. She has also featured on multiple shows such as Dateline NBC, The Today Show and 60 Minutes.

Emeril Lagasse – $50 Million Food Network mainstay Emeril Lagasse has hosted successful shows such as Essence of Emeril and Emeril Live. He also owns the company Emeril Empire, which generates over $150 million every year, and has written several best-selling cookbooks.

Simon Cowell – $550 Million Even though he may not be the best-liked judge on American Idol, Simon Cowell has certainly made a name for himself on reality talent shows. He has also worked on shows such as The X Factor, Britain’s Got Talent and the American version.

Ellen DeGeneres – $400 Million The genius behind the award winning The Ellen Show has become one of the most beloved hosts in television. The recipient of 32 Daytime Emmy Awards, Ellen DeGeneres has the interviewed the very best and has a staggering net worth of $400 million!

Matt Lauer – $60 Million Even though he dropped out of college, Matt Lauer has developed into a household name since becoming the host of The Today Show over 20 years ago. He has also featured on shows on MSNBC and Discovery Channel.

Regis Philbin – $150 Million When you think of game shows, you think of Regis. The man most famous for hosting Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? has made an absolute fortune from his game show repertoire. Regis Philbin also hosted the first season of America’s Got Talent.

Ryan Seacrest – $350 Million Undoubtedly with many strings to his bow, Ryan Seacrest has made an absolute fortune. This is largely in part to his work as a radio personality, TV host and as a producer. His work on American Idol has earned him the most recognition.

Conan O’Brien – $75 Million Saturday Night Live veteran Conan O’Brien has blossomed into one of the most beloved chat show hosts on primetime television. Since David Letterman’s retirement, O’Brien is now the longest-serving late-night chat show host after being in the industry for over 22 years.

Jay Leno – $350 Million Jay Leno started his career as a standup comedian. But in 1992, NBC gave him his own show, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Since retiring from the show in 2014, Leno was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame.

Anderson Cooper – $100 Million Silver Fox Anderson Cooper enjoys getting a staggering $11 million per year for his work as CNN’s news anchor. But it’s Cooper’s mother Gloria Vanderbilt who blows him out of the water with an even more impressive net worth – $200 million.

Dr. Phil – $400 Million With his own chat show, Dr. Phil has done very well for himself with an amazing net worth of $400 million. After regularly featuring on The Oprah Winfrey Show, McGraw has released many best-selling books and has his own shows, Dr. Phil and The Doctors.

Chelsea Handler – $40 Million Chelsea Handler is truly a mack of all trades, being a TV host, comedian and producer. for the good part of a decade, she hosted the Chelsea Lately Show on E! It should be no surprise that Handler is now worth a huge $40 million.

Jerry Springer – $75 Million The host of one of the most successful chat shows of all time, Jerry Springer is a powerhouse in the world of daytime TV. In more recent times, Springer has brought his drama to the internet with his own podcast.

Jimmy Kimmel – £35 Million After gaining a funny reputation early on in his career on Comedy Central, Jimmy Kimmel was given his own chat show in the form of ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live. He has also cameoed in movies such as Pitch Perfect 2 and Ted 2.

Michael Strahan – $55 Million Former NFL player Michael Strahan broke records during his time with the New York Giants. Strahan retired from the game after winning Super Bowl in his final season. This was followed by a swift transition into TV as a football analyst.

Diane Sawyer – $80 Million The news anchor for ABC’s World News was well known for being closely associated to former President Richard Nixon. Diane Sawyer has also worked on shows such as Good Morning America and Primetime. Her net worth is believed to be $80 million.

Sir David Attenborough – $80 Million Considered one of the UK’s finest exports, Sir David Attenborough has been at the forefront nature broadcasting for the majority of his career. The brother of Jurassic Park’s Richard Attenborough has been awarded numerous BAFTA awards for his shows Life and Planet Earth.

Chuck Barris – $120 Million Best known for hosting The Gong Show, Chuck Barris is considered by many as a true legend of television. The creator of The Dating Game sadly passed away in 2017 but left behind an unsurpassable legacy.

Sean Hannity – $80 Million It seems like there’s nothing that $80 million star Sean Hannity can’t do. The presenter has written books and hosted radio shows such as The Sean Hannity Show. But he is probably recognized the most for hosting political news show Hannity on Fox.

Glenn Beck – $90 Million Best known for his radio show Glenn Beck Radio Program, Glenn Beck was also a Fox News contributor and is now the CEO of Mercury Radio Arts.

Megyn Kelly – $15 Million In 2013 alone, “the future of Fox News” made $6 million. She also received $10 million in advance for her memoir Settle For More, which was published by HarperCollins. All of Kelly’s achievements suggest that she could potentially become the next Oprah Winfrey.

Trevor Noah – $3 Million South African-born Trevor Noah took over Jon Stewart as the host of The Daily Show and hasn’t looked back ever since. After a string of controversial tweets upon getting the job, Noah said, “to reduce my views to a handful of jokes that didn’t land is not a true reflection of my character.”

Khloe Kardashian – $24 Million The youngest of the Kardashian sisters, Khloe Kardashian is a forced to be reckoned with. In 2012, she hosted the second season of The X-Factor with Mario Lopez. Then in 2016, she created her own chat show, Kocktails with Khloe, followed by the fitness show, Revenge Body.

Craig Ferguson – $30 Million Scottish-American T.V. Host Craig Ferguson first found success when he played Nigel Wick on The Drew Carey Show. Nowadays, he has his own show, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. Also, he hosts the game show Celebrity Name Game. He has even had his own memoir published.

NeNe Leakes – $12 Million NeNe Leakes is both a reality TV star and a fashion designer. She’s best known for the reality TV show The Real Housewives of Atlanta. She also starred in the musical sitcom Glee as Roz Washington. Outside of TV, Leakes designed her own clothing line.

Star Jones – $18.5 Million A host on The View, Star Jones is a big reason behind the success of the Emmy Award-winning show. Despite having weight issues early on in her career, she has maintained a balanced diet and exercise routine to complete a sensational transformation.

Robin Roberts – $25 Million Robin Roberts is the anchor of ABC’s show Good Morning America and is one of the highest paid TV hosts in the U.S. In recent times, she was inducted into the WNBA Hall of Fame for her work on ESPN.

Adrienne Bailon – $500,000 Originally a mainstay of the Disney channel, Adrienne Bailon has also worked in movies and has also hosted a string of TV shows. The former Cheetah Girl became the co-host of chat show The Real and has also hosted MTV’s New Afternoons.

Jimmy Fallon – $25 Million Jimmy Fallon has been in the TV spotlight since his debut on Saturday Night Live in 1998. He also starred in movies such as Taxi and Fever Pitch. Eventually, Fallon was given his own show in the form of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and then became the sixth host of The Tonight Show.

Joy Behar – $8 Million Originally one of panel members of The View, Joy Behar has hosted many shows such as Joy Behar: Say Anything!, The Joy Behar Show and her current show, Late Night Joy. The Daytime Emmy Award winner currently chats with celebrities in her New York City place.

Anton Du Beke – $10 Million The Strictly Come Dancing legend Anton Du Beke has come a long way since his BBC dancing exploits. He starred in other reality TV shows such as Hole in the Wall. Then in 2011, Du Beke was the winner of the Rear of the Year award.

Ty Pennington – $10 Million One of the most successful celebrities in the design industry, Ty Pennington earned an amazing $75,000 per episode of his hit show Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. He has also had a deal with Marketplace Events and even had two books published.

Ricki Lake – $15 Million In 1993, Ricki Lake became the youngest TV host at 24 years of age when she started helming her own show. Despite ending in 2004, Lake eventually hosted her second show, The Ricki Lake Show. She has also starred in shows such as Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.

Alton Brown – $13 Million Popular TV chef Alton Brown has had a string of successful shows on The Food Network while earning a cool $13 million along the way. The happy chef’s hit shows include Good Eats, Iron Chef America and Feasting on Asphalt.

Doctor Oz – $4 Million Mehmet Cengiz Oz, famously known as the DIY medic Dr. Oz, is a professor at Columbia University who also happens to be a cardiothoracic surgeon. After making appearances on both Larry King Live and The Oprah Winfrey Show, Oz was on the rise to TV stardom.

John Oliver – $5 Million British comedian John Oliver’s career catapulted into fame when he started working alongside Jon Stewart on The Daily Show. Now a host of the Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, the TV personality has also starred in shows such as sitcom Community.

Bret Baier – $16 Million Fox News’ chief political anchor Bret Baier is a force to be reckoned with in the world of political broadcasting. The presenter of Special Report with Bret Baier has been around for a while now and currently earns $7 million per year.

Shepard Smith – $25 Million Currently earning $10 million per year, Shepard Smith is another Fox News host who seems to have been around forever. He is the managing editor of the breaking news department and is also the chief news anchor. He is also a popular personality online.

Neil Cavuto – $23 Million After making a name for himself as anchor of Fox’s “Your World with Neil Cavuto,” the host became the vice president of business news in 2006. Cavuto even contributed on NBC’s “Today” and has also written many books and won numerous awards.

Dana Perino – $4 Million Dana Perino has a net worth of $4 million after working as a political commentator. Before this, she served under George W. Bush as the White House Press Secretary. She then joined Fox and co-hosted the TV show The Five.

Kellyanne Conway – $40 Million The campaign manager for President Trump was none other than TV presenter Kellyanne Conway. The political commentator for CNN and Fox News was the mastermind behind the Republican’s Presidential campaign. She has also appeared on shows such as Good Morning America and Real Time with Bill Maher.