

This year, we’ve all dealt with a global pandemic, racial reckoning, protests, contentious election campaigns, a Supreme Court upheaval and an economic meltdown, but, like a lot of us, showbiz has responded not with despair but with fundraisers, organizing for racial equity and generally adapting business models to not only create safe and productive work spaces for employees, but also to continue to keep the entertainment industry humming. Rachel Adler Television agent, CAA Every day, Adler’s clients report on the world: She reps some of the biggest names in journalism and on-air personalities in the biz. From Hoda Kotb to Martha Raddatz to Andrea Mitchell to David Fahrenthold, Pete Buttigieg and Andrew Yang, the press and public intellectuals are in the trenches, making sense of our national discourse. “Our clients have been particularly heroic in the last several months, risking their health and exposure to their loved ones, to be on the ground and bearing witness, and offering insight in such a consequential time. They work hard to balance empathy and analysis when so many stories are creating so […]
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