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How much money does a broadcaster make in year?

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual wage for news anchors, correspondents, and broadcast analysts was $85,580 in May 2020. The top 10% earned more than $206,970, while the bottom 10% earned less than $35,590.

The salary of a broadcaster can vary depending on a number of factors, including:

* Experience: Broadcasters with more experience typically earn more money than those who are just starting out.

* Education: A college degree in journalism or communications can be helpful in obtaining a job as a broadcaster, and may also lead to higher pay.

* Location: Broadcasters who work in larger markets typically earn more money than those who work in smaller markets.

* Employer: Some employers pay broadcasters more than others. For example, broadcasters who work for network news organizations typically earn more money than those who work for local news stations.

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