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Jimmy Kimmel’s fee for hosting the Oscars is surprisingly low

But you can’t put a price on exposure to an audience of 34 million.

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Jimmy Kimmel’s fee for hosting the Oscars, which seems low given that the value of last year’s goodie bag alone was $232K
Peanuts

Jimmy Kimmel’s fee for hosting the Oscars is surprisingly low

But you can’t put a price on exposure to an audience of 34 million.

Celebrity Intelligence, a service for tracking famous people, ranks 2017 Oscars host Jimmy Kimmel at #828 on its Buzz Index. For comparison: Jimmy Fallon, #234. Last year's Oscars host, Chris Rock, #1,357. This is a competitive list, based on tweets and media coverage and things that approximate popularity, and Kimmel's respectably ranked. So why are the Oscars paying him a paltry $15,000 for hosting the awards show? That's less than $5,000 per televised hour!

Kimmel said in a radio interview that he was told the fee was in line with what past Oscars hosts (Neil Patrick Harris, Ellen Degeneres, Billy Crystal) received. The numbers seem a little out of whack, though. Amy Poehler and Tina Fey got $4 million each to host the Golden Globes, according to gossip reporter Perez Hilton, and the Academy Awards itself brings in around $93 million in revenue.

The Oscars had about 34 million viewers last year — not its best haul, but definitely a mega-audience. Perhaps Kimmel is banking on exposure to make the gig worth it. We'll check back in on Feb. 27 to see if it moves the needle on the Buzz Index.

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UPDATE, February 28: Despite a pretty lame set that included brotherly jokes about Mel Gibson (racist) and Casey Affleck (accused sexual abuser), Kimmel's Buzz Index ranking is #76 post-Oscars, between Charlize Theron and Shirley MacLaine.