ESPN’s Meg Aronowitz on Continuing High-Quality Broadcasts of Collegiate Sports, Expanding Growth of Internal Production Team

As SVP of Production, the industry veteran has expanded her team to cover collegiate sports with greater depth

Throughout a crowded year of live events, ESPN always seems to find a way to elevate storylines, spotlight athletes, and produce broadcasts with the highest of quality. From the amateur ranks of the Little League Baseball World Series in Williamsport, PA and the Little League Softball World Series in Greenville, NC to the collegiate ranks of the Men’s College World Series in Omaha, NE, the Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City, and the NCAA Women’s Final Four in Tampa, FL, there will be plenty to look forward to in the next year.

ESPN’s SVP of Production Meg Aronowitz describes her favorite live events from the past 12 months, previews highly anticipated productions in 2026 including 42 NCAA national championships and the continuation of the Athletes Unlimited Softball League, and explains how her role at the four-letter network has grown and changed.

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