Elle Duncan is making a major career move, leaving ESPN to join Netflix. The longtime SportsCenter host and women’s basketball studio lead will join Netflix’s growing sports lineup, covering NFL ...
Elle Duncan has signed a multi-year deal with Netflix to host sports and cultural live events. The streamer made the announcement on Thursday.
In her final SportsCenter appearance before leaving for Netflix, ESPN personality Elle Duncan made some pointed comments about the network in an emotional farewell. “Before I leave this desk, there is ...
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Netflix explains hiring ESPN host
In a few weeks, former ESPN host Elle Duncan will make her Netflix debut, anchoring coverage of free solo climber Alex ...
Elle Duncan went out with a bang in her ESPN farewell on Tuesday. After a decade at the Worldwide Leader, Duncan hosted her final “SportsCenter” show before heading to Netflix and offered a few final ...
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ESPN star leaving for Netflix uses last seconds on air to send political message
Elle Duncan signed off from ESPN's SportsCenter for the last time after nearly 10 years with a direct message about the behind-the-scenes "soul" of the network ...
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Elle Duncan responded to the 'headlines' regarding her ESPN exit in her final broadcast
In December 2025, Elle's longtime ESPN family and fans said goodbye to her as she aired her final episode of SportsCenter, marking the end of a decade-long tenure with the network. So, what caused the ...
Netflix finally revealed what Elle Duncan will actually be doing when she starts next month. And it’s not exactly the traditional debut for someone hired to become the face of the streaming giant’s ...
Elle Duncan joined ESPN as a relatively unknown sports host out of Boston. As she departs the network this week, Duncan is a media star. Duncan’s stature was solidified on Tuesday as she hosted her ...
The state of West Virginia is going to extraordinary lengths after being left out of the men’s NCAA tournament this year, and ESPN commentator Elle Duncan is fed up. After Gov. Patrick Morrissey ...
At halftime of last weekend’s WNBA All-Star Game, ESPN’s Elle Duncan made quite the analogy while discussing the exhibition’s 80-62 score. “We hope it gets a little bit more competitive,” Duncan said.
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