Agency Showdown: Who’s Winning the Creator Wars (and Not)
→ Customize what you receive from Ankler Media. You can keep what you need, skip what you don’t. Agency Showdown: Who’s Winning the Creator Wars (and Not)Plus: ‘The Studio’ exec on how to pitch a comedy; USA Network’s big scripted return“If HBO made Entourage today, Ari Gold would be managing TikTok stars,” Natalie Jarvey writes in this week’s Like & Subscribe — and indeed, Hollywood’s Big Three plus Gersh are in a Gold-esque brawl to scoop up top digital talent as money gushes away from traditional media into the creator economy. With online stars like Alex Cooper, Sean Evans and Marques Brownlee filling reps’ call sheets, Natalie delivers the inside line from 20+ dealmakers, managers and clients on how agencies are pivoting into this new space — including scoop about a fifth player soon joining the fray — and each shop’s strengths (and shortcomings) in driving creator careers, plus what clients say privately about them all behind closed doors. And yes, Natalie names names. But you’ll have to sign up for Like & Subscribe to get the full rundown, because this kind of valuable intel is available only to paid subscribers there. Don’t miss it! Meanwhile, as showbiz continues to transform, so do the rules for navigating its treacherous landmines. In his latest How-To Hollywood series, Richard Rushfield guides paid subscribers through career quandaries, from the delicate art of asking for a favor to how to form real relationships (and, yes, even expedient superficial ones) to mastery of the highest-stakes maneuver of them all: how to exit the business gracefully. Heed his hard-won advice, told with help from Hollywood ninjas who’ve done it all. Finally, in a sequel you didn’t see coming, Lesley Goldberg reports USA Network is back in the scripted game. Now under NBCUniversal spinoff Versant, the stalwart — which topped the entertainment cable ratings for 13 years in its heyday — on Friday premiered The Rainmaker, its first new original series since 2020. Exec Michael Sluchan, the SVP overseeing USA programming, gives Lesley the first look at what the revamped player is buying (hint: not just IP), budgets and if “Blue Skies” still matter: Now, without further ado, ICYMI, even more of our best of the week: Series Business: ‘The Studio’ Exec on Selling Comedy
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