ESPN is turning to Kevin Merida, managing editor at The Washington Post, as the new editor-in-chief for its site, The Undefeated. The platform will offer “in-depth reporting, commentary and insight on race and culture through the lens of sports.” In his role, Merida will serve as a senior vice president and oversee the editorial direction, tone and policies of the site, as well as offer oversight for key initiatives. He replaces the departed Jason Whitlock, who is now with FOX Sports.
“I’m excited to join ESPN and to help establish “The Undefeated” as a destination for the most vibrant, provocative, thoughtful work on sports, race and culture in the country,” Merida said. “It will become a home for innovative storytelling, new voices and the exploration of athletes and ideas by writers you’ll want to read.