Fox Corporation Names David Espinosa President Of Distribution

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NEW YORK & LOS ANGELES—Fox Corporation has announced that David Espinosa has been appointed president of distribution, Fox Corporation.

Espinosa will succeed Michael Biard, who is leaving Fox to join Nexstar as president and COO. Espinosa, who most recently served as executive vice president, distribution strategy and business affairs, will now report to John Nallen, COO of Fox Corporation. 

In the new role, Espinosa will oversee the company's multi-platform content distribution for all its brands, including Fox Entertainment, Fox News, Fox Sports, Tubi and manage all aspects of distribution with the Fox-affiliated television stations in over 200 markets across the U.S.

"We want to thank Mike for his meaningful contributions to Fox throughout his time with us and wish him continued success in his next chapter," said Nallen. "David has been a valued member of the Fox team for seventeen years, and we are confident that his leadership and strategic insight will provide a seamless transition for the distribution team and our partners."

"It's an honor to have the opportunity to lead such an impactful aspect of the Fox business," said Espinosa. "The team and I look forward to continuing to work with our partners throughout the industry as we provide premium value through our defining news, sports and entertainment content as only Fox can."

Espinosa has served in increasingly senior roles since joining Fox in 2006 and was named executive vice president distribution strategy and business affairs in 2018. In that role, he had oversight of the strategy of distribution agreements across cable, satellite and streaming, as well as Fox-affiliated television stations.

Prior to joining Fox, Espinosa spent 10 years of his early career in banking, first at Banco Nacional de Mexico (Banamex) and later at Banamex USA.

George Winslow

George Winslow is the senior content producer for TV Tech. He has written about the television, media and technology industries for nearly 30 years for such publications as Broadcasting & Cable, Multichannel News and TV Tech. Over the years, he has edited a number of magazines, including Multichannel News International and World Screen, and moderated panels at such major industry events as NAB and MIP TV. He has published two books and dozens of encyclopedia articles on such subjects as the media, New York City history and economics.

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