Stephen A. Smith’s Road to $100 Million: The Full Story

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Stephen A. Smith is more than just the fiery voice of ESPN’s First Take — he’s a powerhouse in sports media and a savvy businessman on the brink of becoming ESPN’s first $100 million talent. In this episode of FOS Explains, we dive into his remarkable journey from a small-town sportswriter to a media mogul. Discover how his early days in Queens and a bold move at an HBCU set the stage for a career that would see him rise to the top of ESPN and build a multi-million dollar empire. Make sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more insights into the business of sports.
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💵 Do you think Stephen A will land the $100m deal??

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Pat McAfee does not make $5 million more than Stephen A. Smith. Pat McAfee licenses his show to ESPN for $21 million a year, but the production and all of the costs of running the Pat McAfee Show fall on Pat McAfee. So, Stephen A. Smith certainly makes more money than Pat McAfee because Stephen A. Smith does not produce his show, he does not have to pay the talent on his show, and he does not have to provide the studio, equipment, or all of the individuals needed to run a 3-hour live show 5 days a week. That is very misleading.

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This I diot. His a number one attack dog of the company which connected to jordan brsnd

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SAS is annoying to me he just has the same routine yell tell and yell. I can’t watch ESPN because of this I only watch when games are played. I may be the minority but he just irritates me. Charles Barkley should take his place

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