The per diem compensation for MSNBC contributors can vary widely based on their experience, role, and the specifics of their contract. While exact figures are not publicly disclosed, reports suggest that contributors can earn anywhere from a few hundred to several thousand dollars per appearance. Additionally, factors such as the contributor's prominence and the nature of their contributions may influence their overall compensation.
It really varies. Some of the guests on MSNBC (and other cable networks) get paid absolutely nothing: they go on TV because it gets their name out and advances their career; this is often true of professors, researchers, or local experts on a certain topic. These guests are generally used once or twice, although if they seem articulate and photogenic, they may get asked back, and in some cases like Melissa Harris-Perry (who first was on the air as Melissa Harris-Lacewell) and Chris Hayes, occasional guest appearances on MSNBC went so well that they led to being asked to anchor a show. Experienced experts (often called "pundits") with a well-known specialty often do get paid, especially if they become known for explaining important facts, and they demonstrate that they are easy for the anchor to work with. The most articulate and photogenic pundits are very much in demand, to the point where MSNBC puts them under contract and give them a regular salary; they are generally called "analysts" or "contributors." (You will hear them referred to as: [name of person], MSNBC Contributor.) Although the salaries of these pundits are generally not disclosed, some newspaper reports have said the most well-known and popular experts make as much as $75-80 thousand a year, while lesser known experts make in the range of $20-30 thousand a year.
It varies. Some are paid per diem; in other words, they receive a flat fee, that might be as small as several hundred dollars. If they are a regular contributor with good ratings, the payment might run into the thousands of dollars. Other contributors (especially those who are new) do it for the free exposure: being a pundit on a network like Fox can lead to having one's own show, or to being asked to do other appearances where there will be some future payment.
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, Joy Reid's salary at MSNBC was reported to be around $1.5 million per year. However, exact figures can vary and may not be publicly disclosed due to contract confidentiality. For the most current and accurate information, it's advisable to check reliable news sources or industry reports.
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about 48 a Hr and 50 per diem
It is $38,400 plus per deim.
A very knowledgeable source says he is paid $7.5 million per year by MSNBC
California Legislators are eligible for a per diem rate: currently $116. Congressional Lawmakers are not eligible for per diem; however, a bill was introduced in 2001 to authorize a $165. per diem. The bill did not survive.
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Depending on the popularity of the category, it may or may not be at all difficult to make enough contributions to be listed as a Top Contributor of a category. As such, being a Top Contributor in and of itself doesn't mean much. It's the quality of your contributions, not the quantity, that will help you "earn your mark."
While there is much speculation about the reason Mr. Olbermann left his position as host of MSNBC's 'Countdown', neither he nor the network have publicly stated a specific reason for the departure.
The Latin poem. Horace, might well have been the first. It occurs in one of his odes (7, I think). "Dum loquimur, fugerit invida Aetas: carpe diem, quam minimum credula poster." The notion of seizing the day and enjoying time's transient pleasures was much to the liking, not of the Stoics, but the Epicureans. .........................................................................................................................
No. He was an actor and playwright, not an architect or carpenter. He helped finance the construction of the Globe but was not the largest contributor, and it is unlikely he had much if anything to do with the actual construction.
How much a traveling nurse can make depends on different situations. For example, some hospitals will pay you for millage and per diem. When you start off at a new position you may start at 30.00 - 40.00 an hour. The more experience you earn the more you can make eventually.
Virgins can make the most of their time in the analysis of "To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time" by understanding the poem's message to seize the opportunities of youth and not waste time. They can reflect on the themes of carpe diem (seize the day) and the fleeting nature of time, and consider how they can live their lives to the fullest and make meaningful choices.
While researching this question, one site explained that as an independent contractor you are paid per diem and it can work out to about $9.00 an hour or sometimes a little more. Then you paid your own taxes.