A talent agency is a company that represents actors, authors, musicians, models, athletes, writers, dancers, and other professionals in various industries.
Since the decline in viewership in theaters from the 1950s to 1960s, a monumental shift occurred in how studios produced films and reduced the cost of exclusive and expensive actors.
Traid Artist would eventually be sold to William Morris Agency in 1992, and InterTalent would diminish when its partners dispersed between UTA and ICM in the same year.
The journalists and hosts represented by these agents primarily work at television stations in local markets or at networks.
There are many job titles for broadcast news journalists, such as anchors, reporters, weathercasters, sportscasters, correspondents and hosts.