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Who Is Elle Duncan? What to Know About Netflix’s New Sportscaster
Elle Duncan will lead Netflix's sports streaming as its first full-time sportscaster while maintaining appearances on ESPN, reflecting Netflix's growing live sports investments.
- On Monday, November 24, The Athletic reported Netflix has tapped ESPN anchor Elle Duncan to be its first full-time sportscaster.
- Having increased sports content in recent years, Netflix aired NFL, MLB, wrestling and Women's World Cup events and initially pursued Malika Andrews before she re-signed with ESPN.
- Reports say Duncan has not finalized a deal, and the proposed contract would allow her to continue appearing on ESPN while negotiating hosting roles for the Women's Final Four and WNBA Finals.
- The report says Elle Duncan would prioritize Netflix's sports programming even as she continues some work with ESPN, while Netflix, ESPN and Duncan's agent declined to comment.
- Duncan's resume shows she began at 790 the Zone in 2003, joined ESPN as a SportsCenter anchor in 2016, moved to the 6 p.m. slot in 2021, and is a prominent WNBA host.
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Leaning Left6Leaning Right8Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution38% Right
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38% Right
L 29%
C 33%
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