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ESPN Signs Sarah Spain to New Multi-Year Deal - ESPN Press Room U.S.

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ESPN has re-signed the talented writer and versatile ESPN Radio host Sarah Spain to a new multi-year deal. Spain, an Emmy- and Peabody Award-winner, will continue in her role as a featured reporter and columnist on multiple platforms including espnW and ESPN. She will remain in the regular rotation on Around the Horn and Highly Questionable and will continue her role as host of her popular “That’s What She Said” podcast. Spain has also reunited with Jason Fitz to co-host the national weeknight ESPN Radio show, Spain & Fitz, weekdays from 7 - 9 p.m. ET.

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