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$11 million

Known for her work on CBS Mornings and alongside Oprah Winfrey, Gayle King makes $11 million annually and has a net worth of $40 million. She has been an editor of O, The Oprah Magazine since 1999 and has had numerous appearances on OWN. She even has her own show, The Gayle King Show.

Gayle King

Before taking a position with CBS, King was a special correspondent for Good Morning America, yet she's made the most impact as a CBS reporter. From holding CBS accountable for abuse and harassment within the company to maintaining professionalism during interviews with notorious public figures, including R. Kelly, King deserves any recognition offered. In 2019, Time magazine named King one of the 100 Most Influential People of the year for her work.

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