Gayle King’s $15 Million Salary Reportedly Under Fire As CBS Weighs Pay Cut Or Exit Strategy
Gayle King’s $15 Million Salary Reportedly Under Fire As CBS
Weighs Pay Cut Or Exit Strategy
Gayle King’s long-standing, top-tier salary at CBS News is reportedly under renewed scrutiny as the network navigates internal turmoil and mounting financial pressure, Variety reports.
According to one person familiar with the situation, King’s compensation is “valued at around $15 million a year,” a figure now viewed by leadership as increasingly difficult to justify in what insiders describe as a “weaker media economy.”
The scrutiny comes amid broader questions about cost-cutting and restructuring under new CBS News leadership.
Sources say King is weighing several possible paths forward. One option could see her transition into a special correspondent role, making select appearances across CBS News platforms without serving as a daily host. Another scenario would keep her on the air for an additional year at a reduced salary, giving her time for a formal on-air farewell.
The discussions reflect deeper uncertainty at CBS News, where executives are reassessing talent costs while attempting to stabilize the division’s credibility and financial footing.
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