Too much - same as anyone involved in sports in any capacity.
From a well known source, he pays around $10,000 per day.
Whatever amount it is is too much, I actually actually think he may pay ESPN to work there.
Its on espn. People that are veiwing it on espn already pay espn for the service so commercials are priced similar to noramal commercials
not much. just espn and then your local CSN channel. you have to pay extra for the rest
According to ESPN, Richard Hamilton's salary for the 2008-2009 season was $10,812,500.
As much as someone is willing to pay for it.
yes
That's the question I have been dying to answer with a yes, but have not been able to. As of now, ESPN3 is only available through select internet providers. Basically, these providers pay ESPN a fee to allow their subscribers to view the content. If you're provider doesn't pay ESPN, you don't get the content. Sorry.
According to the LA Times, TV networks collectively spent $20 billion for content in 2010, and the cost of content is increasing. In 2006, ESPN spent $3.5 billion for the main ESPN channel, and in 2011, ESPN spent $5.2 billion for the same channel.
The amount of pay being a professional Magic the Gathering player varies, but if your good enough, I would say around $100,000.
As much as someone is willing to pay!
ESPN has not disclosed the salary they pay to Lou Holtz. His estimated net worth is reported to be around $4 million.