How Much is Al Rokers Net Worth? Explore His Wealth!

Publish date: 2024-09-05

Al Roker is a journalist, author and television host from the United States. He currently presents 3rd Hour Today on NBC and serves as the show’s weather anchor. His net worth is generating a lot of discussion on social media, so in this post, you’ll learn more about his earnings.

How Much is Al Roker’s Net Worth?

Al Roker’s net worth is estimated to be $70 million in 2023. His almost 40-year broadcast career as a weatherman and television personality has contributed to his wealth. He has written 12 novels, thus he is also an author.

How Much is Al Roker’s Salary?

Al Roker earns a staggering $10 million a year at TODAY. His most recent deal with NBC was a $50 million, five-year deal. Depending on the various jobs he takes on, like Broadway plays and writing books, Roker does make extra money each year.

From Which Sources Does Al Roker Earn Annually?

Al Roker’s salary for hosting TODAY at NBC is $10 million a year. He occasionally earns money through other sources, such as book agreements and most recently, a Broadway role.

In 2022 Al Roker is absent from TODAY and some viewers want to know the reason behind it so you can read the below paragraphs to know the reason.

Why was Al Roker Absent From TODAY in 2022?

Al Roker missed numerous tapings of TODAY and was noticeably absent from the NBC coverage of the 2022 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade for the first time in more than ten years. Roker explained his physical condition in an Instagram post on November 18, 2022, which explained his absence.

He wrote in a caption, “So many of you have been thoughtfully asking where I’ve been. Last week I was admitted to the hospital with a blood clot in my leg which sent some clots into my lungs.”

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How Many Shows Did Al Roker Host?

After graduating from college, Roker relocated to Washington, D.C., where he worked as a weather reporter for the independent station WTTG. He started his NBC career at Cleveland’s WKYC in 1978.

In barely 8 months, he replaced Dr. Frank Field, the network’s weeknight weathercaster for 27 years, who had been elevated after 5 years and relocated back to New York City after being promoted.

Al frequently replaced Joe Witte on “NBC News at Sunrise” from 1983 to 1996, Bryant Gumbel and Willard Scott from 1990 to 1995, and Matt Lauer from 1997 to the present day on “The Today Show.”

In 1995, he started presenting his own weekend talk show on CNBC, “The Al Roker Show” and after appearing on “Late Night with David Letterman” he was hired to forecast the weather for “Weekend Today” the weekend version of “The Today Show,” for three years.

On the weekday edition of “The Today Show” Roker occasionally stood in for Willard Scott. In January 1996, he started working as their daily weatherman on a regular basis. Thanks to his friendly demeanor and entertaining interactions with the studio audience, Al has long been a favorite of the crowd.

In November 2012, Al Roker took over as host of “Today’s Take,” the third hour of “The Today Show.” In September 2017, “Megyn Kelly Today” took its place. Al returned to the position as a co-host of “3rd Hour Today” in 2018 following the cancellation of “Megan Kelly Today.”

Al conducted the first “Rokerthon” in 2014, covering the weather for 34 continuous hours. For the second “Rokerthon” held in 2015, he covered the weather in all 50 states plus Washington, DC, in just seven days. He has also hosted the Food Network’s “Roker on the Road” and “Tricked-Out Tailgating,” as well as the game series “Remember This?” and “Celebrity Family Feud.”

He has starred in numerous films and TV shows including “Newsradio,” “Men in Black,” and “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2” and he has portrayed himself in five “Sharknado” films “Zombieland: Double Tap” and episodes of “30 Rock,” “Saturday Night Live,” “Seinfeld” and “Will & Grace.”

With 34 appearances, Al also holds the distinction of being the person who has appeared on “Late Night with Conan O’Brien” the most. Along with these shows, Roker appeared on “The Blacklist,” “Martha Gets Down and Dirty,” and “The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder.”

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