How much a person makes is a very private and personal thing. The only way you should know how much that person makes is if you are that person. Never ask someone how much they make, because that is very abrupt.
3p=4$=6¥=1€
It ranges from 20,000 to 77,000 :) i was looking for it too and found it
Don Robertson - television announcer - was born in 1926.
The late Jim Barniak was the primary announcer for Comcast-Spectacor's PAY-TV service, Prism.
$10.64 an hour
An Australian television host and radio announcer.
Ray Scott
No. He is now a TV announcer for WMAQ TV
It seems there might be a mix-up in your question, as "yam" typically refers to a starchy root vegetable, while "TV announcer" refers to a person who presents information on television. If you're asking about a specific reference or context involving a yam and a TV announcer, please clarify, and I'd be happy to help!
The Yam is a sweet potato while the announcer is a common tater.HAHAHAHA FUNNY JOKE!!!!
Ralph Paul has: Played Himself - Announcer in "Toast of the Town" in 1948. Played Announcer (1964-1971) in "Toast of the Town" in 1948. Played Announcer (Temp. Replaced: 1955) in "Two for the Money" in 1952. Played Announcer in "Dotto" in 1958. Played Announcer in "Number Please" in 1961.
Geoff Nathanson has: Played Referee in "American Gladiators" in 1989. Played Play by Play Announcer in "Professional Bicycle League" in 1997. Played News Reporter 1999-2001 in "Providence" in 1999. Played ESPN Announcer in "Make It or Break It" in 2009. Played Announcer in "Make It or Break It" in 2009. Played News Reporter in "Hollywood Heights" in 2012. Played Benny in "Unsolved" in 2013.