The Voice is one of America’s most beloved TV shows airing right now—what makes it even more special is the seasoned host who’s appeared in every season. Carson Daly has appeared on every season of the show and has no plans on stopping now.
Though the star-studded and A-List judges on the show can easily make up to $25 million by coaching (look at Ariana Grande!), Carson is humble about being part of one of the best shows. On being on air for more than 25 seasons, he told Awards Radar, “People thought this was never gonna work, and not only did it work, but it’s lasted for 25 seasons. So I think that’s really the crazy part is that it’s staying power that we’ve been able to keep an audience interested, and tweak the show and let the format evolve by adding steals and those little features that kind of make it exciting again. Every time it’s on, it feels fresh.”
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How much do The Voice hosts make?
Here’s how much Carson Daly and the former social media correspondents on The Voice earn per season.
Carson Daly
Salary: $5 million
Carson Daly receives a salary of $5 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. has been the host of The Voice since the first season of the reality singing competition. Since Blake Shelton left the show in 2023, Daly is the longest-running member on The Voice. He also serves as a producer for the show. Daly has won four Emmy Awards for Outstanding Reality-Competition Program, in 2013, 2015, 2016, and 2017. After Blake Shelton left after season 25, Daly is the longest running cast member on the show.
“To anybody watching that just doesn’t have an inside track on winning an Emmy or being nominated for an Emmy, and people who might think it’s all superfluous or just sort of an ego, it’s really not,” the season host told Gold Derby. “It is incredibly important for the men and women that you never see on television. That is who makes the show. So when you see my face or you see our coaches who are A-level musicians, they’re familiar faces and we get a lot of the credit and we’re in articles and we’re talked about, but we have such a small amount to do with the totality of the quality of the television show that people are viewing.”
Christina Milian
Salary: Unknown, most likely $5,250
Christina Milian served as the Social Media Correspondent on The Voice for season 2, replacing Haislip. “Christina’s extensive musical background and widespread recognition make her the perfect choice for the role of Social Media Correspondent on The Voice,” NBC’s Alternative and Late Night Programming President, Paul Telegdy said at the time. “Her experience as a singer will provide a comfort level to our artists when they speak to her about the ins and outs of the competition. She is a hugely valuable addition as we prepare for another spectacular season.” Milian was later replaced by Daly, who took up both roles online and on the show.
Alison Haislip
Salary: $5,000
Alison Haislip served as the Social Media Correspondent for The Voice for its first season. According to the Richest, she received a salary of around $5,240.