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Who are some of the best female ESPN hosts you should watch today? Check out this article to know more about their occupation, spouse, birthday, and shows.
Lauren "Elle" Duncan (born April 12, 1983) is an American sports anchor for ESPN. [3] Duncan began her career in Atlanta as an intern with the 2 Live Stews, an American syndicated sports talk radio show on 790/The Zone. [4] . After a year, she was hired by Atlanta host, Ryan Cameron, to join the Ryan Cameron Show on V-103. [5] .
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Television sports veteran Elle Duncan joined ESPN as an anchor for SportsCenter, the network’s signature news and information program in May of 2016. In March of 2021, she moved to the 6 p.m. show with Kevin Negandhi.
Laura Rutledge is the host of ESPN’s year-round weekday NFL news and information show NFL Live and SEC Network’s SEC Nation. Since joining the company in 2014 as a reporter on SEC Network and ESPN, Rutledge has consistently expanded her portfolio.
In 1987, Cohn made sportscasting history by becoming the first full-time U.S. female sports anchor on a national radio network when she was hired by ABC. She anchored WABC TalkRadio from 1987 to 1989. In 1988, Cohn got her first television break, after being hired by what was at the time one of ESPN's top competitors, SportsChannel America. In ...
Maria Taylor is one of ESPN's brightest on-air talents and is currently hosting the NBA Finals. The 34-year-old broadcaster spoke to Insider about her rise at ESPN and prioritizing...
ESPN female reporters are skilled and bold, demonstrating a deep understanding of their assignments. Reporters Sarah Barshop, Elle Duncan, and Malika Andrews. Photo: @sarahbarshop, @elleduncan, @malika_andrews on Instagram (modified by author)
Ashley Brewer (born December 13, 1991) is best known for being a sports anchor/reporter for ESPN, a sports channel in the United States. She was hired to be one of the hosts of The Replay on Quibi and a part of the rotation of SportsCenter. [1] In 2021, she became a co-host on SportsNation on ESPN+. [2]
ESPN's Elle Duncan, the co-anchor of SportsCenter, talks about her career path and the importance of having more Black women in sports broadcasting.