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Mike Rowe Sues Discovery for Unpaid Narration Fees

Mike Rowe, host of "Dirty Jobs," has filed a lawsuit against Discovery, alleging the network owes him at least $2.04 million in unpaid fees for his voice-over work on the show "Deadliest Catch." The lawsuit claims the network failed to compensate him for his narration services.

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Mike Rowe Sues Discovery for Unpaid Narration Fees

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What Happened

Mike Rowe, known for hosting "Dirty Jobs," is suing Discovery for an alleged minimum of $2.04 million in unpaid wages. The lawsuit centers on his work as a narrator for the Discovery series "Deadliest Catch."

Rowe claims that Discovery has not paid him the fees owed for his narration services on the popular fishing reality show. The amount sought in the lawsuit is specified as at least $2.04 million.

Key Facts

  1. 1

    Mike Rowe is suing Discovery.

  2. 2

    The lawsuit alleges unpaid narration fees.

  3. 3

    Rowe narrated "Deadliest Catch."

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    Rowe is seeking at least $2.04 million.

  5. 5

    The lawsuit was reported by People and Vulture.

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people-magazinePeople
Highlights the specific amount Rowe is seeking and the reason for the lawsuit, focusing on the alleged unpaid narration fees for "Deadliest Catch."
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vultureVulture
Briefly states that Mike Rowe is suing Discovery for $2 million in unpaid wages for his voice-over work on "Deadliest Catch."
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PeoplePeople
Dirty Jobs Host Mike Rowe Sues Discovery for 'at Least $2.04 Million' in Alleged Unpaid Deadliest Catch Narrating Fees - People.com
VultureVulture
Mike Rowe Is in the Middle of a Dirty Lawsuit

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2 articles · chronological

PeoplePeople
Dirty Jobs Host Mike Rowe Sues Discovery for 'at Least $2.04 Million' in Alleged Unpaid Deadliest Catch Narrating Fees - People.com
VultureVulture
Mike Rowe Is in the Middle of a Dirty Lawsuit

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