What is Jill Dougherty's net worth? She worked for CNN for more than 30 years!
Jill Dougherty is a well-known American journalist, she was the CNN’s Moscow bureau chief. She served as the correspondent for CNN for over thirty years.
Dougherty was a part of the CNN's1993 American Journalism Review Award for Best White House Coverage winning team.
What is Jill Dougherty’s net worth?
CNN Correspondents base salary ranges from $87k to $185k including Cash Bonus, Stock Bonus, Profit Sharing, Commission Sharing. Her annual salary as CNN news correspondents was $40,000 yearly.
Jill Dougherty rides expensive cars like the Volga and the Cla s sic Soviet car. And that's all CNN money, it seems. She did serve CNN for more than 30 years after all.
Jill Dougherty's net worth is over $2 million, most likely, or even more given her long standing career at CNN and how successful she was. However, official figures aren't known.
Jill Dougherty's career
Dougherty started her broadcasting career as a Russian- language broadcaster and writer for Voice of America, the USSR Division. 69-year-old, CNN Correspondent previously worked as the network’s Moscow bureau chief, foreign affairs editor for CNN international.
Jill was a managing editor for CNN International Asia Pacific and Midwest correspondent based in Chicago. Prior to working at CNN, Jill served as the correspondent for WMAQ-TV in Chicago. Jill has done some freelance a s signments for NPR and Time Magazine as well.
During her tenure as a White House Correspondent, Jill traveled with US presidents like Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush. Besides that, Jill covered the 1991 coup, the a s sault on the Russian White House in 1993 including the civil war in Soviet Georgia.
VIDEO: #Putin lays flowers at vigil site in #StPetersburg https://t.co/CIhbXmoopD #metro #blast pic.twitter.com/B9BHMI393B
— RT (@RT_com) April 3, 2017
Dougherty has covered several significant news events in Russia during presidencies of Boris Yeltsin and Vladimir Putin, Russia's post-Soviet economic transition and the Beslan school ma s sacre among other important news from Russia.
Dougherty has also covered the conflict in Chechnya, the arrest and trial of Yukos Oil company founder Mikhail Khodorkovsky, Georgia's Rose Revolution and Ukraine's Orange Revolution.
Dougherty also covered news for U.S. foreign policy bureau based at the network’s Washington, D.C. In fact, after working 30 years at CNN, Dougherty left to join the faculty at Harvard University. As of now, she is plunging full-time into Russian affairs.
OneWorldNow! students visit CNN Moscow bureau. Having a great time in #Russia. pic.twitter.com/R7ivl4aMMn
— Jill Dougherty (@jillrussia) July 28, 2016
Dougherty covered news events related to business, culture, and politics while she worked at CNN International. Working three decades at CNN, she resigned in 2013. But as an independent consultant, she remained a foreign affairs correspondent. In January of 2014, Jill was chosen as a fellow at the Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government.