NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Al Roker, one of the most recognizable faces on ‘Today’, has accrued an impressive net worth through his versatile career.
Roker's ventures go beyond broadcasting. Some of his other ventures include writing best-selling books and running his production company, Al Roker Entertainment, which showcases his diverse and thriving financial portfolio.
Roker is married to ‘Good Morning America’ host Deborah Roberts and they share three children, one from his previous marriage to Alice Bell. His dedication to ‘Today’ since his debut in 1996 has helped him garner a huge yearly salary.
What is Al Roker’s net worth?
Roker’s net worth as of 2023, according to Celebrity Net Worth, is a whopping $70M. He amassed this incredible salary after working on TV for more than 40 years. Roker has also written 12 books.
Roker's recent five-year contract with NBC is worth $50M, which means he takes home $10 million a year for his duties on ‘Today’ Show and ‘The Weather Channel’. He has also broken several Guinness World Records with his ‘Rokerthon’ events.
Al Roker became a weatherman thanks to David Letterman
Comedian David Letterman played a pivotal role in catapulting Roker into the spotlight during his early days as a weatherman at WNBC.
Letterman frequently injected humor into Roker's forecasts, engaging in playful banter on-air. The exposure gained from these interactions resonated nationally.
In a memorable turn of events, Letterman invited Roker to partake in an elevator race on an episode of ‘Late Night with David Letterman’, further increasing Roker's visibility.
This increased visibility directly contributed to Roker's selection as the weathercaster for the weekend edition of ‘Today’, known as ‘Weekend Today’. Roker's rise to stardom continued in 1995 when he launched his own weekend talk show, ‘The Al Roker Show’, on CNBC.
As Willard Scott prepared to retire in 1996, Roker emerged as the natural successor to the weather anchor's position on ‘Today’.
Al Roker’s career as an author
Roker's literary accomplishments encompass a diverse array of 12 books, showcasing his multifaceted talents and interests. His notable works include ‘Never Goin' Back: Winning the Weight Loss Battle For Good’ (2014), which chronicles his personal weight loss journey.
His fascination with meteorology shines in ‘Al Roker's Extreme Weather: Tornadoes, Typhoons, and Other Weather Phenomena’ (2017).
Collaborating with Dick Lochte, Roker co-authored the Billy Blessing murder mystery series, encompassing titles such as ‘The Morning Show Murders’ (2009) and ‘The Midnight Show Murders’ (2010).
Roker also delved into family wisdom with ‘Been There, Done That: Family Wisdom for Modern Times’ (2016), co-written with Roberts.
Roker has released two cookbooks too. These literary ventures highlight the weathercaster's adeptness at exploring a wide spectrum of topics with engaging finesse.
Al Roker's real estate ventures
Back in 2000, Roker and Roberts sold their prewar co-op on East 68th Street for $1.5M. They subsequently invested in a Manhattan brownstone, making a significant leap to a $3.25M property.
The couple's new abode underwent renovations post-purchase, with particular attention to the kitchen expansion—tailored to accommodate Roker’s passion for cooking.
Alongside their urban dwelling, Roker and Roberts also own a residence in the picturesque Hudson Valley. This additional property held particular significance in 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic, as Roker conducted his broadcasts from here.