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Arielle Duhaime-Ross has been hosting TV segments since 2016

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Arielle Duhaime-Ross lifting a TV camera out of a boat and handing it to a camera operator. [picture by Marin Driguez]

Queer Sports (2023)

Arielle Duhaime-Ross and guests sit around a coffee table on the set of the TV show Queer sports
Arielle Duhaime-Ross on the set of VICE News' Queer Sports. Guests from the left: Olympian Matthew Mitcham, former WNBA player Ty Young, Olympian Raven Saunders, and ESPN sports journalist Michael Voepel.

Queer Sports was a groundbreaking talk show that tackled the many issues LGBTQ athletes face in sports. The VICE News series launched in 2023 and aired on VICE TV, with Arielle Duhaime-Ross as a senior producer and the show's host. You can watch the episodes here.

VICE News Tonight on HBO and VICE TV (2016 to 2023)

Arielle in a town called Pond Inlet, in the Canada arctic in 2016. [picture by Jerry Ricciotti]

Arielle's TV career began in 2016, when they were hired to be the climate change correspondent for HBO's VICE News Tonight — a show that went on to win more Emmy awards than any other nightly newscast. VICE News Tonight was the first nightly newscast to have a dedicated climate desk, and a dedicated climate change correspondent. You can watch most of their work for that show by checking out this youtube playlist. Here's a sample of their work for that show:

Before TV, there was online video...

Arielle began their on-camera work at The Verge, where they hosted a number of youtube videos. Here's some of their earliest on-camera work.