I think this varies enormously and has much to do with the star's power before, during, and after their show. It also depends on whether or not the show was thought to be potential hit or when it was a hit. It also depends on what is in the star's regular contract. Some stars will have syndication covered, whether a lump sum for certain agreements, or a per-episode royalty; and some will have a line item indicating the same royalty as a pre-syndication re-run, should syndication occur. There are many, many permutations. I would guess most stars want a per-episode royalty because this will pay them the most. I would think it's very difficult to obtain, though, unless the star has a lot of power. For example, I'm pretty sure the stars of the Friends cast have per-episode royalties, or a deal even more lucrative than that. Occasionally a star will obtain a lump sum for syndication even when the show is a real clinker. That's star power for you. Many stars have also been cheated out of their royalties. For example, stars of the original black-and-white Superman series were granted syndication royalties in their contracts, but sleazy entertainment business executives found a way to cheat them out of it when the show was sold. Big stars can make millions of dollars from syndication. Some shows are aired a dozen times a day or more in different markets all over the world for many years, even decades.
$125,000
$200.000 a year
He is one of the judges.
About 3948897438 pennies.
I think this varies enormously and has much to do with the star's power before, during, and after their show. It also depends on whether or not the show was thought to be potential hit or when it was a hit. It also depends on what is in the star's regular contract. Some stars will have syndication covered, whether a lump sum for certain agreements, or a per-episode royalty; and some will have a line item indicating the same royalty as a pre-syndication re-run, should syndication occur. There are many, many permutations. I would guess most stars want a per-episode royalty because this will pay them the most. I would think it's very difficult to obtain, though, unless the star has a lot of power. For example, I'm pretty sure the stars of the Friends cast have per-episode royalties, or a deal even more lucrative than that. Occasionally a star will obtain a lump sum for syndication even when the show is a real clinker. That's star power for you. Many stars have also been cheated out of their royalties. For example, stars of the original black-and-white Superman series were granted syndication royalties in their contracts, but sleazy entertainment business executives found a way to cheat them out of it when the show was sold. Big stars can make millions of dollars from syndication. Some shows are aired a dozen times a day or more in different markets all over the world for many years, even decades.
Soap stars make around 110,000 dollars a year. The longer they have been on a soap, the more money they can ask for and make.
$125,000
£27,756.32
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$20,000
$20,000
$200.000 a year
He is one of the judges.
God knows
They make anywhere from 300,000-100,000,000 Depends on the sales and population.
50,000