Stand-up comedy Kosta has had major appearances on
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,
Conan,
Chelsea Lately, and
Late Night with Seth Meyers as well as a half-hour
Comedy Central special called
Comedy Central Presents: Michael Kosta, in January 2011. He has also made appearances on
TruTV's ''World's Dumbest
, performed at the HBO Comedy Festival in Aspen, and at the Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal. Kosta also shot a pilot with Comedy Central called Overloaded with Michael Kosta'' in fall 2011, but as of October 2012, it has not been broadcast. In 2013, Kosta filmed his own mini-sitcom for network TV under the auspices of
FOX's Shortcom Comedy Hour with fellow comedians
Neal Brennan,
Dov Davidoff,
Kevin Smith, and
Ali Wong. In 2015, Kosta released his first comedy album on Comedy Dynamics Records,
Comedy For Attractive People. Kosta released his one-hour Comedy Central Stand-up Special,
Michael Kosta: Detroit. NY. LA. in 2022.
On TV Kosta has hosted several TV shows: • Correspondent on the
Daily Show with Trevor Noah •
Fox Sports Detroit show,
CCHA: All Access won two Michigan Emmys for Outstanding Host in a TV Series (2011) • Backstage host of the 63rd Primetime
Emmy Awards "Backstage Live", on Emmy.com (2011) • Co-host of
Attack of the Show! and the Next Day
T.J. Miller (T.J. Miller on Hosting Comedy Central's "Mash Up") • Featured comedian on E!'s
The Soup Investigates, where he led the segment "Spoilers in the Streets" •
Catch on NBC (2014) • Co-host of
Fox Sports 1 daytime talk show
Crowd Goes Wild • Co-producer and host of
The Comment Section on The E! Network • Host of seasons one and two of
Warm & Fuzzy on the Tennis Channel • Guest on
The Joe Rogan Experience • Guest host on
The Daily Show (week of October 16, 2023 and February 26, 2024) • Rotating co-host of
The Daily Show since 2024
Tennis Kosta played tennis on the ITF and ATP tour for two years before being hired as the Assistant Men's Tennis Coach for the University of Michigan. He formerly ranked #864 in the world tennis ranking. He currently hosts his own podcast,
Tennis Anyone, which covers tennis, politics, and life.
Book Kosta released a memoir about his life and career,
Lucky Loser: Adventures in Tennis and Comedy, published by Harper Influence in 2025. == Personal life ==