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‘Hard Fork’ Hosts Kevin Roose, Casey Newton Sign With UTA (EXCLUSIVE)
Kevin Roose and Casey Newton, two prominent tech journalists and hosts of the New York Times podcast “Hard Fork,” have signed with UTA for representation in all areas, signaling the duo’s independent ambitions as they form their own company. The signing comes less than a week after Roose said he would leave his role as […]
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According to Variety’s source item, ‘Hard Fork’ Hosts Kevin Roose, Casey Newton Sign With UTA (EXCLUSIVE), Kevin Roose and Casey Newton, two prominent tech journalists and hosts of the New York Times podcast “Hard Fork,” have signed with UTA for representation in all areas, signaling the duo’s independent ambitions as they form their own company. The signing comes less than a week after Roose said he would leave his role as […]
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- ‘Hard Fork’ Hosts Kevin Roose, Casey Newton Sign With UTA (EXCLUSIVE)Variety - 2026-06-24T16:00:00+00:00
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