17. Anderson Cooper: $9 million to $11 million
Cooper has been hosting his CNN show "Anderson Cooper 360" since 2003.
16. George Stephanopoulos: $10 million
15. Chelsea Handler: $10 million
It pays to move to Netflix. The former E! host reportedly signed a $10 million deal with Netflix consisting of several comedy specials and a talk show for the streaming service. Handler previously made between $8 million and $12 million for her E! show.
14. Shepard Smith: $10 million
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad13. Robin Roberts: $10 million to $14 million
The "Good Morning America" cohost received a big pay bump in the last few years. In 2013, it was estimated she made $6 million per year. Roberts has been an anchor on "Good Morning America" since May 2005.
12. Conan O'Brien: $12 million
O'Brien's switch to TBS has proved more profitable than some of his late-night network competition. He has been hosting "Conan" since 2010 on the network. In May 2014, O'Brien signed a deal to stay on TBS through 2018.
11. Pat Sajak: $12 million
In 2013, Sajak told The Huffington Post he may be nearing the end of his time hosting the game show "Wheel of Fortune." But his time at the wheel isn't over just yet. Last year, Sajak renewed his contract through the 2017-2018 season.
10. Jimmy Kimmel: $13 million to $15 million
9. Jimmy Fallon: $13 million to $15 million
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad8. Adam Levine: $13 million to $15 million
Adam Levine has been on "The Voice" since season one back in 2011. Though it began as a spring TV series, it now airs another season in the fall. The show recently started its 11th season.
7. Miley Cyrus: $13 million to $15 million
6. Megyn Kelly: $15 million to $20 million
Kelly is set to make $15 million in her last year at Fox News. The cable news network reportedly offered her more than $20 million to renew her contract. Despite being courted by rival news organizations, including NBC News, it became clear that they could not match Fox News' money, according to the The New York Times.
That likely means that NBC lured over Kelly with a broad, multi-year deal that would make her a star on its broadcast network — and hence give her a wider audience — with a salary landing between $15 million and $20 million.
5. Kelly Ripa: $16 million to $20 million
Ripa took over hosting duties on "Live!" in 2011 after the departure of Regis Philbin and is currently searching for a new cohost after Michael Strahan's recent exit to host on "Good Morning America" in April.
The morning show was renewed through 2020 in January.
4. Bill O'Reilly: $18 million to $20 million
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad3. Matt Lauer: $20 million
In November 2016, the "Today" host renewed his contract with NBC News for two more years for a $20 million salary, according to Fortune.
2. Ellen DeGeneres: $20 million
1. Judge Judy: $47 million