Mike Ross (born September 8, 1973) is a Canadian announcer, broadcaster and actor. He is currently the PA announcer for the Toronto Maple Leafs and also a presenter on AMI-audio.
In 2002, when CHUM pulled out of the national sports radio project, Ross moved over to television as an associate producer for Rogers Sportsnet.
Ross joined XM Canada's "Home Ice" hockey channel when it launched in 2005 (renamed Sirius XM NHL Network Radio in 2013),[5] as the producer of the midday show with Jim Tatti and Gary Green. Soon thereafter, Ross became the show's back-up host and co-host who filled in for Tatti or Green.
In 2008, Ross became co-host of the main afternoon show, In the Slot with Phil Esposito.[6]
From 2009 until 2015, Ross hosted Hockey This Morning along with Peter Berce and Shawn Lavigne. The show was heard weekdays from 7am to 11am.[7]
As part of a restructuring of SiriusXM Satellite Radio's NHL Network Radio channel lineup, Ross was let go on October 5, 2015 and replaced by Stellick & Simmer hosted by Gord Stellick and Rob Simpson.
Ross became the fourth public address announcer in the history of the Toronto Maple Leafs, beginning with the 2016-2017 season.[9]
AMI
From February 2016 until late 2019 Ross hosted Live From Studio 5, a current affairs morning show on AMI-audio, the audio channel of Accessible Media Inc. (AMI). The show was simulcast on AMI-tv beginning in the fall of 2018.[11] Ross moved behind the scenes to become AMI's news director in December 2019.[12] He continued to host as anchor of The Gazette, a daily news show and reading service for blind and vision impaired listeners on AMI-audio,[13] until August 2021. From September 2021 to August 2024 he was co-host of AMI-audio's The Globe and Mail Today.[14] Since September 2024 he has been the presenter and reader of The Washington Post This Week, featuring articles from the newspaper.[15]
Acting and voice over work
Since 2021, Ross has landed roles on television and feature film and some voice acting roles as well. He has appeared on shows like Hotel Paranormal (2021), See No Evil (2021) and A Time To Kill (2021), along with the Gail Maurice-directed feature film Rosie (2022) and the award-winning web-series Creepy Bits (2021), for which he was nominated for two best actor awards at web festivals in New Zealand and Baltimore. He has also had voice over roles in the virtual experience "Spacewalk", along with commercials for Tim Hortons and Clearscore.ca.
References
^"Mike Ross". LinkedIn. Retrieved September 19, 2020.