Bomani Babatunde Jones is an American sports journalist currently employed at ESPN. Jones was the co-host of the ESPN's Highly Questionable with host Dan Le Batard. He left the show in June 2017 to develop his own show, High Noon. Jones is also a regular panelist on Around the Horn and also the host of The Right Time with Bomani Jones.
Jones has been with the ESPN for over a decade. And needless to mention, he has also earned an impressive net worth, given that he is paid a big chunk of salary. As of 2018, Jones has an estimated net worth of $6.5 million.
Bomai Jones has been associated in the field of journalism for over a decade. Having been working with one of the richest networks, Jones has successfully amassed a good fortune. Jones has an estimated net worth of $6.5 million, as of 2018.
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Jones' annual salary is around $500,000, which he collects working as a host, podcaster, and writer for ESPN.
As a journalist on ESPN, Jones earns an impressive salary, ranging in between $52,000 to $61,000. Also, he earns another $53,000 as a radio personality on ESPN. Jones hosts The Right Time with Bomani Jones that airs daily at 4:00 pm Eastern time on ESPN Radio.
Jones is also the writer for SB Nation, Salon, an American news and opinion website, and Page 2 on ESPN.com. With all these works, he also draws a sound income.
Considering all the projects he has his hands on, his net worth to be $6.5 million is only obvious.
Jones initially started his career as a music and pop culture critic. In 2008, he went on to host Raleigh: The Three Hour Lunch Break and Sports Saturday with Bomani Jones. He hosted the shows until 2009.
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Eventually, in 2010, Jones launched his own show The Morning Jones. His show ran until August 2011. In May 2013, he began as the co-presenter of Highly Questionable.
Likewise, later, he worked at ESPN as writer and announcer for a decade. Also, he co-hosted his own show The Evening Jones on ESPN Radio.
Recently, on June 4, 2018, Jones co-led the first series of High Noon with Pablo Torre on ESPN.
Besides, his work at ESPN, Jones has also served as an adjunct professor at Duke University and Elon University. Well, all his endeavors have served him well and have also paid him well in terms of net worth as well.