Atlanta’s own Elle Duncan, a beloved figure in local sports media before her rise to national stardom, is making a major career move.

The former ESPN SportsCenter anchor has been hired by Netflix under a multiyear deal to become the streaming giant’s first on-air sports host.

Elle Duncan Leaves ESPN, Joins Netflix

Duncan, known for her sharp analysis, warm personality, and standout coverage of women’s basketball, will host across Netflix’s growing lineup of live sports and cultural events.

Her debut is set for early 2026 with Skyscraper Live, a daring event featuring free solo climber Alex Honnold attempting to scale Taipei 101, the world’s tallest building in Taiwan at 1,667 feet.

“Joining Netflix feels like being invited to an already legendary party and somehow getting handed the aux cord!” Duncan said in a statement. “For a lifelong utility player, a multisport assignment is a full-circle moment… I’m bringing boundless energy, storytelling, and bad puns no one asked for but will be subjected to anyway.”

Netflix VP of Sports Gabe Spitzer praised the hire: “Elle Duncan’s proven ability to seamlessly move between hard-hitting sports analysis and warm, personality-driven cultural hosting makes her a perfect fit at Netflix.

She immediately adds credibility and familiar star power to our global programming slate.”

The move comes as Netflix expands aggressively into live sports, with existing deals for NFL games, MLB, the Women’s World Cup, WWE, and more.

Duncan’s Deep Roots in Atlanta Media

Longtime Atlantans will remember Duncan as a homegrown talent who got her start right here in the city.

Born and raised in Atlanta, she launched her broadcasting career in 2003 as a teenage intern and entertainment reporter for sports radio station 790 The Zone, working alongside the popular 2 Live Stews show.

By 2005, she joined V-103 (WVEE-FM), Atlanta’s iconic hip-hop and R&B station, where she spent seven years as a top-rated on-air personality.

Hired by radio legend Ryan Cameron, Duncan contributed to the Ryan Cameron Show, hosted midday and afternoon programs, and even served as a traffic reporter.

During this time, she branched into sports sideline reporting for the Atlanta Hawks (six years), the Atlanta Falcons Radio Network pre- and post-game shows, and SEC/ACC football for Comcast Sports South.

In 2012, she transitioned to television as a sports anchor and reporter for Atlanta’s NBC affiliate, WXIA-TV (11Alive), further solidifying her presence in local news and sports coverage.

After stints in Boston with NESN and then joining ESPN in 2016, Duncan became a fixture on SportsCenter (hosting the 6 p.m. edition), women’s college basketball College GameDay, and WNBA Countdown. Her nine-year run at ESPN ends with this high-profile jump to Netflix.

Duncan has often credited Atlanta for shaping her career, from the competitive local radio scene to covering the Hawks and Falcons up close.

She’s also given back to the community, launching the Cause & Effect series at V-103 to highlight underexposed nonprofits and serving as a spokeswoman for organizations like Enchanted Closet.

For Atlanta fans who watched her come up through V-103 mornings, Hawks sidelines, and 11Alive reports, seeing one of our own pioneer sports hosting on a global platform like Netflix is a proud moment. Congratulations, Elle—we’ll be tuning in!

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