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Cari Champion Salary, ESPN, Net Worth 2023, Age, Family, Height, Husband, Children

Cari Champion Salary 2023

Cari Champion’s salary is $1 million a year and she gets a monthly salary of $83,333, She is an American broadcast journalist and television personality. Champion currently serves as the host of The Cari Champion Show on Amazon Prime Video Sports Talk.

Year Salary Per Year Salary Per Month
2023 $1 million $83,333
2022 $900,000 $75,000

Cari Champion Net Worth 2023

Year Net Worth
2023 $4 Million
2022 $3 Million
2021 $2 Million
2019 $1 Million
2018 $900,000

Cari Champion is estimated to have a net worth of $4 million as of 2023. She has accumulated her net worth with the versatility she has shown in each field she has worked in. Her main source of income is her media career. As she progresses in her career, her net worth is projected to rise.

Cari Champion Biography

Cari Champion is an American broadcast journalist and television personality who is the host of The Cari Champion Show on Amazon Prime Video Sports Talk. She has worked as an anchor as well as a reporter for the Tennis Channel and as the host of ESPN2’s First Take.

In July of the year 2014, she became an anchor for ESPN’s flagship program SportsCenter, after almost 8 years at the network, she left ESPN in February 2020. From August 2020 to February 2021, Cari co-hosted Cari & Jemele (Won’t) Stick to Sports with Jemele Hill on the Vice network.

Cari Champion Wiki

Birth name: Cari Champion
Date of birth: June 1, 1975

Place of birth: Pasadena, California, United States
Cari Champion age: 47 years (as of 2022)

Birth sign: Gemini
Height: 5′ 10″

Spouse: Not known
Education: University of California, Los Angeles

Profession: Broadcast journalist and television personality

Salary: Over $1 million per year
Net worth: 4 million dollars (2023)

Cari Champion Age

Champion is 47 years old as of 2022, she was born on June 1, 1975, in Pasadena, California, United States. She normally celebrates her birthday with her family and close friends every year on June 1. Her zodiac sign is Gemini.

Year 2022 2023
Cari Champion Age 47 years 48 years

Cari Champion Height

Champion stands at an average height of 5 feet, 10 inches, or approximately 1.78 m. Her weight, hair color, eye color, waist size, and bust size will be updated as soon as the details are available.

Cari Champion Parents and Siblings

Champion is the daughter of Dylan Champion and Mariah Champion. She has three siblings, an elder sister, and 2 younger brothers. Champion’s father is a businessman who traveled around the world, while the details of her mother are unknown.

Cari Champion Education

Cari attended the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where she majored in English and minored in mass communications. She wrote for the Daily Bruin and was inspired to pursue a career in journalism by UCLA alumni, such as Matea Gold of the Washington Post, who was the editor-in-chief of the student newspaper.

In her junior year, Cari studied in Washington, D.C., as well as earned an internship at CNN. Champion graduated from UCLA in 2000, with an English degree.

Cari Champion Husband

Champion is not yet married and does not have a husband. She is focused on her career and has no time to start a family now. We will update her marriage details once they are confirmed and available to the public.

Cari Champion ESPN

On October 1, 2012, Cari joined ESPN as the new host of ESPN2’s live debate show First Take. She was hired over Heidi Watney and Jemele Hill for the job. As the show’s host, Cari moderated debates between sports pundits Skip Bayless and Stephen A. Smith, who she said had the biggest, strongest personalities in the building.

After proposing ideas for stories to ESPN, Cari made her journalistic debut for the network on November 4, 2014, when she profiled and interviewed American football quarterback Cam Newton in a segment for E:60.

That same day, Cari was the target of racist as well as sexist tweets from comedian Artie Lange, who jokingly portrayed himself alongside Cari in a sexual fantasy set during slavery. Lange tweeted an apology to Champion the following day and ESPN issued a statement to Sports Illustrated that rebuked Lange’s tweets. Cari did not respond publicly.

After petitioning ESPN for 6 months to become an anchor on SportsCenter, Cari was promoted to the position in June 2015. She hosted her last episode of First Take on June 19 and began anchoring morning editions of SportsCenter in July.

 

 

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