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Erin Andrews: Free Agent?

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ESPN sideline reporter Erin Andrews is currently expanding her Q rating in the corporately-synergistic ABC’s Dancing With The Stars. However there’s a chance that her new-found national appeal might just be the kind of thing that lands her with an entirely new company. With her deal expiring in July, Erin is currently in contract negotiations with ESPN and the possibility does exist that she might find employment elsewhere.

↵The obvious questions is...what could any other network out there offer her what ESPN can’t? How bout the NCAA Tournament? She apparently would love to work the event and ESPN is rumored to be in the hunt for it when CBS’ contract expires.

↵There’s plenty of personalities at ESPN but only a few can rise about the WWL to call their own shots. With her ongoing male 18-34 appeal and her burgeoning mass appeal, Andrews might just be one of them.

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