Mina Kimes secures a multiyear ESPN extension, soaring from six figures to $1.7M annually. Exciting broadcasting moves ahead
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Mina Kimes, the renowned sports journalist, has agreed to a multiyear extension at ESPN.
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She joined ESPN in 2014 as a writer for "ESPN The Magazine" and has since excelled in various on-air roles.
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Mina Kimes's profile skyrocketed as she transitioned to on-air duties, including "NFL Live" and other prominent slots.
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Under her previous deal, Kimes earned a six-figure salary annually. With the new contract, she is set to make an impressive $1.7 million per year.
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ESPN is expected to make an official announcement regarding the extension very soon. The New York Post was the first to report this groundbreaking deal.
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Beyond ESPN, Mina Kimes has signed a deal with Meadowlark Media. She will continue to appear weekly on "The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz."
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Kimes will also continue her popular podcast, produced by Peyton Manning's Omaha Productions in partnership with ESPN.
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Kimes's extension comes at a time when ESPN has undergone personnel cuts, including the departure of NFL analysts Todd McShay, Steve Young, and Keyshawn Johnson.
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Pat McAfee, a fellow ESPN analyst, addressed the layoffs that affected around 20 on-air personalities.
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Mina Kimes's extended partnership with ESPN marks a significant milestone in her career. Her talent and dedication continue to shine in the world of sports journalism.
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