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Gayle King Net Worth: Is She Begar Her Career As a News Anchor?

Gayle King Net Worth

Gayle King Net Worth

Gayle King Net Worth: Gayle King was born on December 28, 1954, in Chevy Chase, Maryland. Peggy’s mom stayed at home to raise her and her brother while dad went to school to become an electrical engineer. During her formative years, King and her family—including her three younger sisters—lived in Turkey since their father was stationed there for military service.

After returning to the States, Gayle completed her undergraduate and graduate studies at the University of Maryland, earning a double major in psychology and sociology in 1976. King worked as a production assistant at WJZ-TV in Baltimore after graduating from college; she had previously worked as a production intern at WTOP-TV in Washington, D.C. Next, she worked for WDAF-TV in Kansas City, Missouri, as both a general assignment reporter and weekend anchor.

Gayle King Net Worth

The estimated net worth of Gayle King, an American journalist, author, and magazine editor, is $40 million. In 2012, she became a co-host on “CBS This Morning,” and she has been an editor at “O, The Oprah Magazine” since 1999. In addition to her role as anchor of “The Gayle King Show” on OWN in 2011, King has served as a correspondent for “The Oprah Winfrey Show.”

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Gayle King Gayle King CBS Salary 

Gayle’s compensation at CBS was $5.5 million between 2014 and 2019. In dollar terms, that’s almost $30 million in total revenue for the time frame in question. It was reported in May 2019 that she had secured a new contract earning at least $11,000,000 year.

Gayle King Career

Gayle King Net Worth

After graduating from college in 1980, King began his career as a news anchor in 1981 at WFSB in Hartford, Connecticut. Over the course of the show’s 25 seasons, Gayle made 141 appearances as a special correspondent for “The Oprah Winfrey Show.” During 1991, King and Robin Wagner co-hosted the NBC daytime discussion show “Cover to Cover,” but the show was cancelled after only 13 episodes.

There have been three different versions of “The Gayle King Show” presented by Gayle: a one-season syndicated chat show in 1997, a show on XM Satellite Radio in 2006, and a show on OWN in 2011. (Oprah Winfrey Network). From January 2011 until November of that year, when King left to co-anchor “CBS This Morning,” “The Gayle King Show” was in its third iteration.

Her original co-anchors on “CBS This Morning” were Charlie Rose and Erica Hill; Hill left after only six months, while Rose was ousted in 2017 when sexual misconduct charges surfaced. After Hill resigned, Norah O’Donnell joined the team as a co-anchor, and John Dickerson took Rose’s place in January 2018; both of them departed in May 2019, and Gayle was joined by Anthony Mason and Tony Dokoupil.

In addition to her job as a special correspondent for “Good Morning America,” King has co-hosted “Oprah and Friends” on XM Satellite Radio. In 2019, Gayle garnered notoriety for an interview in which she patiently listened to R. Kelly rage and rave. She gained notoriety in 2018 for publicly demanding that CBS be open about its handling of allegations of sexual harassment and assault against former CEO Leslie Moonves.

Gayle King Personal Life

Gayle married attorney and assistant attorney general Bill Bumpus in 1982, but she filed for divorce from him in 1993 when she caught him in the sack with another lady. Oprah Winfrey is the godmother to King and Bumpus’ children, a daughter named Kirby born in May 1986 and a son named William Jr. born in April 1987.

When Gayle and Oprah met in 1976 while working at WJZ-TV, they struck up a bond that has lasted for decades. Oprah gave Gayle a medal when she was inducted into the Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame in 2018, and the two of them afterwards participated in a video series for OprahMag.com titled “The OG Chronicles.”

Gayle King Awards and Honors

King’s work as a journalist has been recognised with multiple accolades, including three Emmys. In 2008, she won the Gracie Award for Outstanding Radio Talk Show from the American Women in Radio & Television, and in 2010, she won the Matrix Award from New York Women in Communications and the Individual Achievement Award in the Host-Entertainment/Information category from the same organisation. In 2019,

“Time” magazine named Gayle one of the 100 most important people in the world for her work with the educational nonprofit group SEO Scholars, and in 2017, Variety honoured her for her achievements in the field.

Gayle King Real Estate 

In 2008, King bought a $7 million penthouse in Manhattan; the 2500 square foot residence includes 2 fireplaces and a wraparound balcony. Her Greenwich, Connecticut mansion, which she purchased in 2000 for $3.6 million, was listed for over $7.5 million later that year. Overground Railroad LLC, a business owned by Winfrey, is listed as the legal owner of the property.

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