Fiona Bruce – £409K

Since joining the BBC in 1989, Fiona Bruce has built her entire career around the channel, and it’s paying off. Bruce is known as the face on “BBC News at Six” and “BBC News at Ten,” but she also hosts shows like “Call My Bluff” and “Antiques Roadshow.”
Bruce succeeded David Dimbleby as host of BBC’s “Question Time” in 2019, and by 2020, she was the second-highest female earner at the organization. But even with the 10% pay cut implemented by BBC, The National lists her annual earnings to be around £409K.
Susanna Reid – £7.3 million

Susanna Reid is one of the most sought-after morning show hosts and journalists. Her resume speaks for itself. She’s been a host on BBC’s Good Morning and has been on several other shows and networks ever since. Her career started when she worked on BBC Radio Bristol; her tenure with the network lasted for 20 years after that.
Reid isn’t very comfortable with having details regarding her personal life disclosed. She’s a private person, but that doesn’t mean she hasn’t had her fair shot at fame. Her dancing talent and acting experience while working on the soap opera “Hollyoaks” cement her as a TV powerhouse.
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