Anne-Sophie Lapix – 15,000 euros per month
Anne-Sophie Lapix began her career on solid foundations, taking her first steps as a journalist on Bloomberg TV, a channel specializing in economics, before joining M6 as editor-in-chief of the investigative program “Zone interdite”. In 2017, her upward trajectory led her to France 2, where she presented the 8 p.m. news, and since 2018, she has also hosted “Le grand échiquier”, an entertainment program showcasing a variety of artistic performances. While her exact salary remains confidential, it is estimated at around 15,000 euros a month.

Anne Sophie Lapix – 15,000 Euros Per Month
Patrick Sébastien – 5 million euros
Patrick Sébastien, a key figure in the French media landscape, started out as an impersonator, quickly distinguishing himself by his humor and his closeness to the average Frenchman, which opened the doors to theater and television for him as early as the mid-1970s. In 1993, he made history with his show “Le grand bluff”, which broke the audience record for French television. A versatile artist, he also made a name for himself in theater, film and television, notably playing the revolutionary Danton in the TV movie “Au nom du peuple” in 1988. Thanks to his many successes and activities, he has built up a fortune estimated at 5 million euros.

Patrick Sébastien – 5 Million Euros
Valérie Damidot – 10,000 euros per month
Thanks to her natural good humor, Valérie Damidot has turned the world of interior design shows upside down, while expanding her field of activity by presenting other popular programs such as “Mon plus beau Noël” and “Les Français ont du génie”. Over the years, her style of mixing humor and proximity has won her the hearts of the public, making her one of the most popular hosts on French television, a status that today earns her a salary of around 10,000 euros a month.

Valérie Damidot – 10,000 Euros Per Month
Gilles Bouleau – 30,000 euros per month
Gilles Bouleau has chosen to remain loyal to TF1, and his gamble has paid off handsomely. After joining the channel in 1986, he held various positions before becoming a foreign correspondent for ten years, spending five years in London and another five in Washington. On his return to France, he was quickly entrusted with presenting the 8 p.m. newscast, a choice hailed by the public. Thanks to his recognized professionalism, he is now considered France’s highest-paid news anchor, with a monthly salary of around 30,000 euros.

Gilles Bouleau – 30,000 Euros Per Month
Anne-Claire Coudray – 30,000 euros per month
Anne-Claire Coudray is one of today’s hottest journalists, having built her entire career within the same media group, alternating between TF1, TMC and LCI. In 2015, she finally made her dream come true by taking over as head of TF1’s weekend news program, succeeding Claire Chazal. The position she occupies is particularly demanding and stressful, but her passion enables her to remain solid and appear perfectly at ease on air. And it has to be said that the 30,000 euros she earns every month is a considerable bonus.

Anne Claire Coudray – 30,000 Euros Per Month
David Pujadas – 18,000 euros per month
David Pujadas started out as a reporter, then as a news anchor at LCI and TF1, before joining France Télévisions in 2001. There, he presented the France 2 news for sixteen years, setting a record for longevity on the channel, before hosting a daily political news program on LCI since 2017. Thanks to his professionalism and the exceptional length of his career, he has forged a reputation as a major journalist, one of the most influential in France for decades, a status that fully justifies his estimated salary of 18,000 euros a month.

David Pujadas – 18,000 Euros Per Month
Évelyne Dhéliat – 12,000 euros per month
After a stint with ORTF public television, Évelyne Dhéliat was spotted by TF1, who invited her to present the morning show “À la bonne heure”. Quickly adopted by the public, she was entrusted with more responsibilities, notably through programs such as “Ravis de vous voir” and “La Maison TF1”. In 1992, she became TF1’s weather girl, a decisive turning point that left a lasting mark on her career. Faithful to this role for decades, she has established herself as an emblematic figure, a success that can also be explained by a salary estimated at around 12,000 euros a month.

Évelyne Dhéliat – 12,000 Euros Per Month
Laurent Delahousse – 15,000 euros per month
Laurent Delahousse initially dreamed of becoming a professional footballer, but decided to study law, with a view to a career as a lawyer. His destiny changed when he landed an internship at LCI radio and television, where he quickly made his mark and became presenter of the Photo Hebdo program for several years. Since then, his brilliant career has taken him to France 2, where he is now the face of the morning and evening news. According to Paris Match, he is one of France’s most popular TV personalities, earning around €15,000 a month.

Laurent Delahousse – 15,000 Euros Per Month
Cyril Féraud – 12,000 euros per month
Cyril Féraud began his career on France 3 in 2009, hosting the game show Slam, which quickly became a hit with the public. Since then, he has presented numerous shows, including La Carte aux trésors and Le Quiz des champions. Alongside television, he is also a radio host on France Bleu. Renowned for his friendly personality, he is considered one of the most popular hosts of his generation, and his skills earn him a salary of around 12,000 euros a month.

Cyril Féraud – 12,000 Euros Per Month
Alessandra Sublet – 12,000 euros per month
After failing the entrance exam to the Paris Opera, Alessandra Sublet turned to communications studies and began her career in broadcasting on Radio Nostalgie, before taking her first steps on television as a columnist on Jean-Pierre Pernaut’s show Combien ça coûte? She quickly forged a reputation in the media world and took the helm of several successful shows, including La France a un incroyable talent, C à vous, and since 2018 C’est Canteloup on TF1. Her good humor and naturalness have made her a popular presenter with the French, earning a monthly salary of around 12,000 euros.

Alessandra Sublet – 12,000 Euros Per Month
Natacha Polony – 27,000 euros per month
After teaching modern literature, Natacha Polony turned to journalism in 2002, joining Marianne magazine, where she became director. She also briefly explored the world of politics, running unsuccessfully alongside Jean-Pierre Chevènement in the 2001 legislative elections. Since this failure, she has definitively withdrawn from politics, and now thrives as a columnist, appearing regularly on radio and television, activities which earn her around 27,000 euros a month.

Natacha Polony – 27,000 Euros Per Month
Audrey Crespo-Mara – 18,000 Euros
Audrey Crespo-Maraa has always had a passion for journalism, and pursued this dream by studying political science, then training at the École de Journalisme, which enabled her to start out as a radio and TV apprentice on the TF1 channel. Although she no longer presents the weekend news or Audrey & Co, she now hosts the must-see program Sept à Huit, a role that offers her a comfortable salary of 18,000 euros, rewarding her talent and commitment.

Audrey Crespo Mara – 18,000 Euros
Christophe Beaugrand – 6,000 euros per month
From an early age, Christophe Beaugrand had a passion for cinema and the audiovisual industry, taking his first steps at the age of six as an extra in La Malle à Malice. During his studies in the 1990s, he became actively involved in various radio programs, then, after graduating in journalism, made his television debut as a columnist on Europe 1. He subsequently made a name for himself on entertainment shows such as Secret Story, 50 min Inside and Le Grand Bêtisier, experiences which today earn him a monthly salary of over 6,000 euros.

Christophe Beaugrand – 6,000 Euros Per Month
Jean-Pierre Foucault – 45,000 euros per month
Originally from Marseille, Jean-Pierre Foucault has established himself as the indispensable master of ceremonies on French entertainment shows. After starting out on the radio, he quickly became a star host in the 1970s, enjoying dazzling success with Sacrée Soirée, Qui veut gagner des millions and Danse avec les stars. According to sources, he earns up to 45,000 euros a month, which he shares with his five key production collaborators. For a single day devoted to the Loto draw, he earns 4,000 euros, a sum which adds up to a substantial monthly income.

Jean Pierre Foucault – 45,000 Euros Per Month
Nagui – 1 million euros per year
Nagui’s love affair with the French public dates back to the 1990s, when he made a name for himself as a rising young star hosting Que le meilleur gagne. After a few more difficult years, he returned to success in 2005, presenting France 2’s flagship shows such as Taratata, Intervilles and Tout le monde veut prendre sa place. This success has earned him a salary of one million euros a year on France Télévisions, and has made him one of France’s most popular hosts, a status envied by many.

Nagui – 1 Million Euros Per Year
Mélanie Laurent – 1 Million Euros Per Year
Mélanie Laurent made a name for herself in 2007 with her role in Je vais bien, ne t’en fais pas, which won her the César for Best New Actress. In 2009, she confirmed her international talent by starring in Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds, further cementing her reputation. Since then, she has established herself as one of the most accomplished actresses of her generation. Although her income varies from project to project, it’s estimated that she earns around a million euros a year, a figure that can fluctuate from year to year.

Mélanie Laurent – 1 Million Euros Per Year
Cécile de France – 700,000 euros per year
From an early age, Cécile de France dreamed of becoming an actress and took an interest in theater at the age of 15, going on to study acting and drama at university. Her first role in L’Art de la séduction opened the door to success, but it was thanks to L’Auberge Espagnole that she truly rose to the top. Her international renown began with her breakthrough role in Haute Tension, which opened the door to Hollywood. One of France’s most bankable actresses, she earns up to 700,000 euros a year.

Cécile De France – 700,000 Euros Per Year
Florence Foresti – 2.8 million euros per year
Florence Foresti began her career in theater, but it was her hilarious sketches on Laurent Ruquier’s shows that really made her a household name. She capitalized on this notoriety with highly successful stage shows, such as Florence Foresti fait des sketchs. At the same time, she made a name for herself on the silver screen, appearing in some 15 films since 2006, the most recent being Le bonheur des uns… released in 2020. With such a flourishing career, it’s not surprising that she earns around 2.8 million euros a year.

Florence Foresti – 2.8 Million Euros Per Year
Catherine Deneuve – 70 million euros
Catherine Deneuve is a true legend of French cinema, admired both at home and abroad, her name embodying beauty, talent and refinement. She has collaborated with such prestigious directors as François Truffaut, Luis Buñuel and Roman Polanski, and starred in such masterpieces as Le Dernier Métro and Indochine, which won her the Césars for Best Actress in 1981 and 1993. In 2022, she was awarded the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the Venice Film Festival. Her exceptional career and iconic status have enabled her to accumulate a fortune estimated at 70 million euros.

Catherine Deneuve – 70 Million Euros
Laetitia Casta – 300,000 euros per year
Noticed at an early age for her beauty, Laetitia Casta signed her first modeling contract at age 15 with the Madison agency, before being spotted by Jean-Paul Gaultier, who made her one of his muses. She walked the catwalks of the greatest couturiers and became an ambassador for prestigious brands. In the 2000s, she embarked on a successful reconversion to the cinema, with over 20 films to her credit, including Selon la police, released in 2022. Thanks to her performances, she earns an annual income of around 300,000 euros.

Laetitia Casta – 300,000 Euros Per Year
Cristina Cordula – 11,000 euros per month
Cristina Córdula first made a name for herself on the catwalk, walking the catwalk for the biggest brands and becoming a modeling star in the 1980s and 1990s. In 2004, she switched to television, joining M6, where she made a name for herself with fashion-oriented shows such as Les Reines du Shopping. Renowned for her iconic expression “C’est magnifaïque ma chérie” and her positive energy, she earns a monthly salary of around 11,000 euros.

Cristina Cordula – 11,000 Euros Per Month
Christophe Dechavanne – 90,000 euros per month
Christophe Dechavanne is one of the most iconic hosts on French television, renowned for his outspokenness and acerbic humor that win over audiences. He has presented a number of successful programs, including Ciel, mon mardi, Coucou c’est nous and La Ferme Célébrités, and has also enjoyed a successful radio career. Since 2022, he has been a columnist on Léa Salamé’s program Quelle époque! Although his current salary is not known, he earned around 90,000 euros a month when he was on TF1.

Christophe Dechavanne – 90,000 Euros Per Month
Nikos Aliagas – 550,000 euros per year
Nikos Aliagas, a Greek-born French presenter, has made a name for himself on both radio and television. His first forays into the media date back to his student days at the Sorbonne, when he was hired by Radio France. A few years later, his remarkable language skills opened the doors to Euronews as a journalist. Gradually, he turned to entertainment shows, hosting programs such as Star Academy, Celebrity Dancing and 50 minutes Inside, and became one of the biggest stars on French television, with an estimated annual salary of 550,000 euros.

Nikos Aliagas – 550,000 Euros Per Year
Roselyne Bachelot – 1 million euros
Roselyne Bachelot is a well-known media figure in France. After an early career in pharmaceutical groups, she first became a minister in 2002, passing through several portfolios, including ecology and health, before turning to journalism as a TV and radio columnist. In 2020, Emmanuel Macron again appointed her Minister, this time of Culture, a position she held for two years before resuming her media career on RTL and BFM TV. Thanks to this eclectic career path, she has built up a fortune estimated at 1 million euros.

Roselyne Bachelot – 1 Million Euros
Laurence Boccolini – 10,000 euros per month
Laurence Boccolini began her career in radio in the 1980s and made her television debut on France 2 a decade later. She made her name with Le Maillon Faible, thanks to her unique style and memorable lines, and the show proved a huge popular success. After a spell on TMC, she returned to TF1 to host the hit game show Money Drop, for which she earns a salary of 10,000 euros a month. In 2020, she returned to the public service to present Mot de passe on France 2, continuing to earn an estimated monthly salary of 10,000 euros.

Laurence Boccolini – 10,000 Euros Per Month
Samuel Étienne – 19,000 euros per month
Samuel Étienne is a journalist and TV host who began his career as a correspondent for several newspapers before joining France 3 in 1999. Since then, he has presented various regional and national news programs, and is best known for succeeding Julien Lepers as presenter of Questions pour un champion. In addition to his daily TV schedule, he also appears on France Info radio. All these activities ensure him a comfortable financial situation, with an income approaching 19,000 euros a month.

Samuel Étienne – 19,000 Euros Per Month
Karine Le Marchand – 30,000 euros per month
Karine Le Marchand’s name evokes lightness, spontaneity and closeness, qualities she has cultivated throughout her career and which have made her a popular host with the French. These traits come to the fore on screen when she presents L’amour est dans le pré. Present on M6 for over a decade, and also on RTL radio, Karine Le Marchand has enjoyed continued success, earning a monthly salary of around 30,000 euros.

Karine Le Marchand – 30,000 Euros Per Month
Claire Chazal – 30,000 euros per month
Claire Chazal is one of the most striking faces on French television, recognized not only as a journalist but also as an icon of French chic. She is most famous for having presented the TF1 news for 24 consecutive years. After leaving TF1, she joined France Télévisions in 2016, where she hosts programs focusing on art and culture. She now earns a monthly salary of 30,000 euros, four times less than she did at TF1, a choice she has no regrets about.

Claire Chazal – 30,000 Euros Per Month
Marie-Sophie Lacarrau – 13,000 euros per month
Marie-Sophie Lacarrau began her career at France 3, producing reports before becoming a news anchor. In 2014, she became Élise Lucet’s joker on France 2, before establishing herself as a regular presenter while hosting the magazine Grands Portraits. Today, she is a true star of the channel, presenting both event evenings and the hit show Prodiges. Her financial situation is comfortable, with a monthly salary of 13,000 euros, an asset that encourages her to pursue her brilliant career.

Marie Sophie Lacarrau – 13,000 Euros Per Month
Christine Kelly – Approximately 9,000 euros per month
Christine Kelly has had a rich and varied career, working as a journalist, presenter, columnist and member of the Conseil Supérieur de l’Audiovisuel. She started out on local channels, but it was her stint on LCI’s morning shows from 2000 onwards that made her truly popular. After her tenure at the CSA, she became a columnist on TPMP before taking over the reins of the political talk show Face à l’info on CNews in 2019, helping to significantly improve the channel’s ratings in this time slot. For her work, she receives a monthly salary of 9,000 euros.

Christine Kelly – Approximately 9,000 Euros Per Month
Jean-Luc Reichmann – 125,000 euros per month
Over the years, Jean-Luc Reichmann has developed a special bond with TV viewers, hosting daily shows on TF1 since 2001, first Attention à la marche, then Les Douze Coups de Midi, attracting millions of viewers every day. Alongside his hosting career, he nurtures his passion for acting, appearing in theater and TV series. Thanks to this enduring success, he enjoys an annual income of 1.5 million euros.

Jean Luc Reichmann – 125,000 Euros Per Month
Jean-Michel Apathie – 21,000 euros per month
Jean-Michel Aphatie is recognized as one of the few French media figures to have retained his regional accent. He began his career in 1988 with the weekly Politis and gradually worked his way up to become a political columnist on Canal+’s Grand Journal in 2006. From 2015, he worked for France 5 and then Europe 1, before joining LCI in 2019. Although he now devotes more time to his passion for writing, his status as a star columnist ensures him a monthly salary of 21,000 euros.

Jean Michel Apathie – 21,000 Euros Per Month
Bruno Masure – 10,000 euros per month
Bruno Masure remains one of the most outstanding news anchors in the history of French television, having held the role for 13 years, first on TF1, then on France 2. His career wasn’t confined to the news, however, as he also worked as a reporter and radio commentator. At the time, he revealed that he earned the equivalent of 10,000 euros, a considerable sum for the time. Today, he devotes most of his time to writing, having published some fifteen books.

Bruno Masure – 10,000 Euros Per Month
Léa Salamé – 6,000 euros per month
Léa Salamé has established herself as one of the world’s leading journalists for several years now. After working for the France 24 and I-Télé news channels between 2006 and 2014, she took her career to the next level by becoming a columnist on On n’est pas couché, at Laurent Ruquier’s suggestion. Although her stint lasted just two years, the experience enabled her to go on to present her own political programs, such as Vous avez la parole. As a Ruquier columnist, she received a monthly salary of 6,000 euros.

Léa Salamé – 6,000 Euros a month
Sophie Davant – 320,000 euros per year
Sophie Davant stands out in the French audiovisual landscape for her blend of intelligence, humor and simplicity. She enjoyed her first successes presenting Fort Boyard and La Piste de Xapatan, before going on to host a variety of other programs and launching her own daily on France 2, C’est au programme. Today, she presents Affaire conclue in the afternoon on France 2, a show devoted to auction sales, which earns her an annual income of 320,000 euros. Her talent and longevity in the business are reflected in her well-deserved success.

Sophie Davant – 320,000 Euros Per Year
Cyril Hanouna – 500,000 euros per year
Cyril Hanouna’s career didn’t get off to an easy start: after stints on the Comédie comedy channel and then on the public service channel, he hadn’t yet established himself as a star host. His trajectory changed radically in 2010 when he created Touche pas à mon poste. The show quickly became a hit, and Cyril Hanouna made a name for himself with his unique style, combining outspokenness and humor. The show’s success also earned him an annual salary of 500,000 euros.

Cyril Hanouna – 500,000 Euros Per Year
Michel Drucker – 40,000 euros per month
Michel Drucker is a true icon of French television, known to all for hosting an impressive number of cult shows such as Champs-Élysées, Stars 90, Studio Gabriel and Vivement dimanche. At nearly 80, he says he wants to continue working in television for another ten years, demonstrating an admirable professionalism and state of mind. Over his decades-long career, his salary has risen steadily, reaching 40,000 euros a month.

Michel Drucker – 40,000 Euros Per Month
Estelle Denis – 6,000 euros per month
French TV icon Estelle Denis has built a remarkable career in journalism and entertainment. With her captivating charm, she quickly won over viewers. After graduating in journalism, she started out as a sports presenter, making a name for herself on the flagship program Téléfoot. She then broadened her field of action by hosting successful programs such as 100% Foot and Touche pas à mon sport. Her professionalism, energy and sense of humor have made her one of the most popular personalities on the French TV screen, with an estimated salary of 6,000 euros a month.

Estelle Denis – 6000 Euros Per Month
Élise Lucet – 300,000 euros per year
Élise Lucet has established herself as the emblematic figure of investigative journalism on television, earning her the admiration of the French. She made her debut with Pièces à conviction in 2000 and gained notoriety with Cash Investigation from 2012 onwards. In 2016, she took the helm of Envoyé spécial, continuing her remarkable career by investigating ever more sensitive issues. Being a leading journalist at France 2 has its perks: Élise Lucet earns a salary of €25,000 a month.

Élise Lucet – 300,000 Euros Per Year