Elle Duncan Departs ESPN for Netflix Transition: Sources – The Athletic
Elle Duncan, a prominent figure in sports broadcasting, is leaving ESPN to join Netflix. Sources have informed El-Balad that Duncan will serve as the new face of Netflix’s expanding sports programming.
Transition from ESPN to Netflix
This transition comes amidst reports of her uncertain future at ESPN, where she had been a leading host for women’s basketball coverage. Although there were discussions about her staying, the option has now closed.
ESPN’s Response
ESPN has chosen not to comment on Duncan’s departure. However, insiders indicate that she is well-regarded by the network’s chairman, Jimmy Pitaro.
Accomplishments at ESPN
- Host for the WNBA Finals
- Host for the Women’s Final Four
- Anchor for daily 6 p.m. SportsCenter
Duncan also participated in ESPN’s Upfronts, which are annual presentations showcasing upcoming programming to advertisers.
Netflix’s Competitive Edge
As Netflix continues to establish itself as a competitor to ESPN, Duncan’s move is pivotal. The streaming service now holds exclusive rights to:
- Christmas Day NFL games
- Three MLB events, including an Opening Day matchup between the New York Yankees and San Francisco Giants
- The Women’s World Cup in 2027
Financial Incentives and Work Flexibility
Reports indicate that Duncan’s new deal with Netflix offers a significant salary increase from her previous compensation at ESPN. Additionally, it allows her a more flexible work schedule.
Future Opportunities
Despite her new role at Netflix, Duncan could still appear on other networks or platforms. The agreement allows Netflix first rights in conflicts with other potential engagements.
Currently, Duncan’s contract with ESPN is set to last until the end of the year, so she may still be seen on ESPN in the coming month. However, Netflix may seek to have her debut for their Christmas programming as soon as possible.