Molly Qerim's 'Insulting' Salary At ESPN Has Leaked Online

What position (pun intended) should she be in? She's a host, there really isn't a lot to do outside of that except host another show.
I mean I don’t think she’s any good but if she knew sports the blueprint is laid out. They all end up hosting their own program or a side podcast or something.
 
All she did was wear some form.fitting clothes, and pass the cards from left to right and back again. Good luck trying to become Megan Kelley :lol2:

ANY trained journalist will take that gig for $500,000. She played herself :smh:
yep she was just eye candy
 
Pretty much.

That being said, $500k for being an annoying, interrupting, talking head was more than enough.
Well SAS does the same and he get 20 million :roflmao:

I'd need to know how much the other talking heads make to see if what she was asking was too much.

Again, if SAS wanted her there she'd a still be there.
 
She can still bust that broken monkey wide open and get that booty hole to winking on the Fans and stop feeling sorry for herself.
Ain't nobody paying to see a dead monkey.

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Yeah .. Never understood why she wasn't doing NFL coverage like she originally did with NFL Network... Maybe expand to NBA or WNBA

She could have easily been doing expanded player interviews from First Take to NFL Game days or NBA/WNBA Pre Games...
And y hasn't she built her on podcast. If it was doing good espn would pay to host it on there network. U can't seriously compare sas to molly. If she's worth 1 mil. then somebody will pay it. That simple.
 
......if Stephen A is making $20 million a year and they offered her "only" $500K....yeah I'd take that as an insult as well, especially considering how long she's been at the network and on the show.

No she isn't the draw for the show (outside of eye candy) but I'd be insulted to not be offered at least $1 million if the top earner on the show is at $20 million.
Esp if malika making more than her
 

Chris ‘Mad Dog’ Russo Claims Molly Qerim Left ESPN Because She Was Being Demoted​


Chris “Mad Dog” Russo is back at it — shouting into microphones like he’s auditioning for talking competition — and his latest rant? Molly Qerim left “First Take” because ESPN was about to demote and try something different with her.


Yes, apparently the woman who spent years on the show was this close to being shipped onto something else at ESPN.

Molly apparently caught wind of it and smartly walked out!


In an appearance on the SI Media podcast this week, Russo confirmed recent comments from an ESPN executive that the network was planning to take Qerim off of First Take and that she likely felt “embarrassed” by the potential demotion. Once the news got out, Russo said, Qerim pulled the plug rather than ride the year out as a “lame duck.”


“I think they probably wanted to move her around a little bit and try something different,” Russo said.

“Not that the ratings were bad, it’s just the nature of the beast. You’re on air forever, they like to make a change for making a change’s sake. I think they wanted to keep Molly with the network, and I don’t know if Molly wanted to do that. Because I think Molly probably looked at as, ‘If I’m not going to do First Take, I don’t want to do SportsCenter.’ So she probably felt that that would be a demotion, I would assume.”


Russo said he got a heads-up from Stephen A. Smith that Qerim would be leaving, and later spoke with Qerim about her exit.


The longtime radio host understands why Qerim would have had hard feelings returning to air after the news was out.

“I think she precipitated it. … I think, probably, she felt embarrassed,” Russo explained. “I didn’t talk to her about the specifics of why she decided as soon as it was in the Sports Business Journal, but that’s what I’m thinking. That she probably would have felt embarrassed if the world would have thought she was a lame duck and she was still doing the show.”

Russo said that Qerim was “very important” to First Take‘s success and that her familial relationship with Smith went a long way toward the show achieving success.

“Molly was great to me. We had a great relationship,” he said. “She was a very important ingredient to what they were trying to do. Her and Steve had a great relationship. I would say big brother and sister would be the way I would pinpoint it. They knew each other well, and she listened to Stevie when Stevie gave her advice. She always listened to him, she spoke to him a lot.”


If ESPN really tried to pull this move, we say: good for her. She took her heels, her sanity and ran!
 
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