DRUDGE REPORT 2001®
XXXXX DRUDGE REPORT XXXXX TUE DEC 11 2001 10:21:35 ET XXXXX
KATIE COURIC OFFER WORTH UP TO $100 MILLION; MOST LUCRATIVE IN HISTORY OF NEWS
**World Exclusive**
NEW YORK -- NBC's TODAY show Katie Couric is on the verge of being offered a new multiyear contract -- which could be valued at nearly $100 million, it can be revealed!
Couric will soon become not only the top female cash-earner in the news business, but the new deal will ensure she tops all male performers too!
With perks, bumps, cash clauses and an expansion of duties, Couric will rock Broadcast Row and become the highest paid news personality in the history of the medium if she opts to stay at GE's peacock, network insiders and sources close to the star tell the DRUDGE REPORT.
"We know she will be snapped up by CBS in the blink of an eye if she is not kept happy here," one top source said in New York. "The bidding is rewriting the history books, easily passing Barbara Walters and the others."
Couric's current contract expires in May, but an aggressive move is on now, behind-the-scenes, to get the house in order for future years.
Couric has now been guaranteed an annually salary base of $14 million if she stays, a top source reveals. It alone is an industry record.
But rocketing Couric into Oprah, Rosie money levels -- and into possible nine-figures -- is an option which would create an NBC-financed production company -- jointly owned by Couric.
NBC had no official comment Tuesday morning on the pending offer.
Couric's surprise jump to the top of all news business earnings comes during a year which saw media salaries soar, soar and soar again.
CBSINFINITY radio giant Howard Stern grabbed a deal valued north of $100 million, only later to be outdone by Rush Limbaugh, who inked a contract which could earn him over $250 million during the next 7 years.
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Filed By Matt Drudge in New York City
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