Foss succeeds David Roberts, who announced his retirement at the end of August.
ESPN has named Mike Foss as Executive Vice President, Executive Editor, Sports News and Entertainment, effective immediately. Foss succeeds David Roberts, who announced his retirement at the end of August. Roberts and Foss will work together on a transition of the role in the coming months.
Foss, who has been ESPN Senior Vice President, Sport Studio & Entertainment, since 2023, steering the creative and operational direction for ESPN’s daily programming, will report to Burke Magnus, ESPN President, Content.
“In his nine years with ESPN, Mike has continually demonstrated his collaborative leadership style and excellent organizational and management skills, as well as his boundless vision, innovation and creativity,” says Burke Magnus, President, Content, ESPN. “I am confident that he will continue to do so in his new role and help make us better every day.”
Upon assuming his new role, Foss will gain oversight of ESPN’s sprawling news operation including sports news and coverage, investigative and enterprise journalism, research and digital editorial. He also will begin oversight of ESPN’s Creative Content Unit and Studio Enhancement Team.
Foss will continue collaborating closely with The Pat McAfee Show while the remainder of current role as SVP, Sports Studio & Entertainment will be posted. This role, which will report directly to Foss, will oversee all editions of SportsCenter, First Take, Get Up, PTI, Fantasy Football Now, ESPN Audio and Podcasts, Digital Production and original studio programming on Disney+.
Foss joined ESPN in 2017 and previously oversaw video production, content creation, and live streaming across digital platforms, including launching ESPN’s official YouTube channels.
Foss began his career in digital sports media at USA Today shortly after graduating from George Mason University with a Bachelor of Arts in Communications. He founded the successful news property “For The Win” in 2012, serving as its managing editor until 2015. Foss’ work has earned him industry accolades, including being named to Forbes’ “30 Under 30” list in 2015 and the Sports Business Journal’s “Forty Under 40” Class of 2025.
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