Gayle King Net Worth

Gayle King Net Worth

Gayle King is an American journalist, author and magazine editor. Gayle King Net Worth according to the 2022 updates is around $40 Million. Explore more about Gayle King‘s earning, income, salary, career and other details. Her yearly income 11 million and monthly income 1 million.

Gayle King Full name Gayle King. Her nick Name was Gayle King. Gayle King now 67 Years old .

Gayle King Father Scott  and her Mother Peggy.

Gayle King Spouse  was  William Bumpus . She has one kids.

She was born in 28 December 1954  in Chevy Chase, Maryland, United states of america.

Gayle King complete his graduation. Here are the best highlights of Gayle King’s Career

In 1981, King was hired by WFSB in Hartford, Connecticut, and worked as a new anchor for 18 years. Gayle was also a special correspondent for “The Oprah Winfrey Show” and appeared on the show 141 times during its 25-season run. King co-hosted “Cover to Cover,” an NBC daytime talk show, with Robin Wagner in 1991, but it was canceled after 13 weeks. Gayle has hosted 3 shows called “The Gayle King Show”: a 1997 syndicated talk show that lasted for 1 season, a 2006 XM Satellite Radio show, and a 2011 show on OWN (Oprah Winfrey Network). The third incarnation of “The Gayle King Show” ran from January 2011 until November of that year, when King left to co-anchor “CBS This Morning.” Charlie Rose and Erica Hill were her original co-anchors on “CBS This Morning,” but Hill left after just 6 months, and Rose was fired in 2017 as a result of sexual misconduct allegations. Norah O’Donnell became a co-anchor after Hill’s departure, and John Dickerson replaced Rose in January 2018; they both left in May 2019, and Anthony Mason and Tony Dokoupil became Gayle’s new co-anchors.

King also worked as a special correspondent for “Good Morning America,” and she has co-hosted “Oprah and Friends” on XM Satellite Radio. Gayle gained attention for her 2019 interview with R. Kelly, keeping her composure as Kelly screamed and ranted. She is also known for publicly urging CBS to be transparent about sexual harassment and abuse at the network in regards to allegations against former CEO Leslie Moonves in 2018.