[post_page_title]Eamonn Holmes – $3.7 Million[/post_page_title]
By comparison to others on this list he’s hardly making mega money, but by your standards and mine, he’s certainly got it made. As a broadcaster and a journalist, Holmes thought his career had peaked during his 12-year stint presenting ITV’s breakfast program. This clearly wasn’t the case, as affable Holmes was poached by broadcaster Sky for their own breakfast show, which he hosted for a further 11 years. So what’s next for Holmes? Only time will tell, but he’s already had a sterling career in broadcasting.
[post_page_title]Amanda Holden – $3.7 Million[/post_page_title]
Holden made a very successful transition from actress to presenter that has arguably sent her career in far more lucrative directions, but who can she thank for that? Simon Cowell is the one Holden will be sending “Thank You” cards to, as since she started presenting Britain’s Got Talent her earnings skyrocketed. That’s not all, though. Holden has since gone on to start in ad campaigns for supermarket giant Tesco for a rumored six figures. That’s not bad for a couple of adverts.
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