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Stephen A. Smith Net Worth 2017: How Much Is Stephen Worth Now?

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Stephen A. Smith is best known for his appearances on ESPN as a basketball analyst and as a host for their debate show “First Take.” Smith is famous for his extensive vocabulary and long rants while on the show. Smith was hired by ESPN in 2003 and has been present in the sports media world ever since. He is one of the most polarizing sports talk pundits and has stirred up controversy with some of his statements and the fight he picked with Kevin Durant. Such a recognizable face with YouTube ready rants must be worth a ton of money, right? Let’s take a look.

Stephen A. Smith Net Worth as of 2017: $10 Million

Between his current salary of three million-plus a year and the one million a year he received for his Sirius show, Smith’s net worth has been estimated at around $10 million. Considering his old partner Skip Bayless is making close to $25 million with his new Fox Sports position, Stephen A. Smith may want to consider finding a new agent.


1990-2000

DENVER – FEBRUARY 18: Television personality Steven A. Smith talks on the phone while coaching in the McDonald’s NBA All-Star Celebrity Game at the Colorado Convention Center on February 18, 2005 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Mark Mainz/Getty Images)

Smith’s early career involved writing for local newspapers such as The Daily News and the Philadelphia Inquirer. He started off on general assignment and covering beats for local Philadelphia college teams before moving his way up to general sports columnist in 2003. Smith was promoted 9 times in his 13 years at the Inquirer and was hired by ESPN in 2003.


2010-2014

First Take’s Twitter

Smith has been a staple on ESPN programming for the past decade, especially in New York. He had a radio show that was simulcast nationally on ESPN, and he has been an NBA analyst and commentator for the past few years. He had a brief hiatus from ESPN in 2009 following a contract dispute and he worked as a FOX Sports contributor.

Smith returned to ESPN in 2011 and “First Take” began in 2012. He briefly has a show on Sirius XM Satellite radio but has since returned to the ESPN radio platform.


2015-2017

PHOENIX, AZ – JANUARY 30: Radio host Stephen A. Smith attends SiriusXM at Super Bowl XLIX Radio Row at the Phoenix Convention Center on January 30, 2015 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images for SiriusXM)

Smith is currently on television every weekday as a host on “First Take” and on the radio for ESPN stations in New York, Los Angeles and Sirius XM ESPN. His most recent contract was signed in 2015 for between $3.1 and $3.5 million a year.


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