Writing for Television: Finding an Agent

Keys to Successful Networking

Christine Cadena
As a writer, you probably have often thought about how you can expand your skills and talents and bring those to the public in a more broad approach. For some writers, making an attempt at television writing is considered part of the process of fulfilling a dream to maybe even write a screenplay one day.

If you think you have what it takes to be a writer for television, there are a few steps that should be considered as part of your journey to landing your first writing job. Understanding these simple guidelines will help in preparing you for the journey to the end; a writer for your own television show.

The first task at hand should be securing the assistance of an agent. While it is well known that there are many television agents who have had great success in the television media market, it is important to you that you find an agent who is passionate about the writing you can produce. While many writers feel a need to secure the services of an agent at the top rated agencies, it should be your goal, instead, to find one that is passionate about who you are and what you offer. This may mean, then, that you find a great agent at a medium level marketing agency.

Because television production is cyclic, it is important to search out and secure the services of your agent in the late summer and early fall. In doing so, your agent can forward your scripts to network executives by the end of the year and, hopefully, sign a pilot opportunity for you in the first of the year when they begin staffing for actors.

While it is unfortunate, as a television writer, it may be necessary to move to the city of Los Angeles to move your career forward. While in today's media frenzy we would think that script writing and television staffing could be done virtually anywhere, this is simply not the case. In fact, most agents will recommend that you move to Los Angeles simply to provide a more accessible feel to your work. In other words, networks who want to visit with you in short notice will have quick access to you for onsite meetings.

As a freelance writer, especially those for Associated Content, you may have often felt and dreamed that you have the character and plot developed for the perfect television show. If this is the case, hiring an agent who is passionate about your work, submitting your scripts to network television by the end of the calendar year and then making the big move to Los Angeles are all great suggestions for securing your first writing gig in the network television world.

Published by Christine Cadena

Working on a graduate degree in psychology, Christine has both professional and educational background in health, wellness, insurance, and health finance. Finance expands to all facets of health and insuran...  View profile

  • Your agent must be passionate about you and what you write
  • Writing for television is a great career for freelance writers
  • Los Angeles provides a great place to live when attempting to break into television writing
The agent is the most important person to your connection with television networks

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  • Adam5/8/2012

    Quick tip, none of you will make it in the television/film industry. Your ideas are ridiculous and your spelling and grammar are atrocious. Who in their right mind would ever want to work with someone who doesn't even have a decent handle on the English language? And that's putting it delicately as compared to people actually in the business.

  • Spydas@live.com1/13/2011

    Have an Idea? Have you located an Agent? Lets talk, and share some Ideas...

  • ASIA JENKINS AJ12/9/2010

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THAT INFORMATION YOU WILL BE SEEING ME SOON 3DPRO'S PRODUCTION ENTERTAINMENT GROUPS.

  • JORGE DIBILDOX VILLALOBOS10/28/2010

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  • Todd10/4/2010

    I have some ideas for some new episodes of the show Family Guy. i'm not actually a writer,but more of a creator really. like i can only do the title and a short description of my ideas and that goes with movies as well.just wondering if anybody could tell me what i would need to do to get my ideas released to the public.like, do i need an agent to approve my ideas,and how do i get an agent?

  • daniel7/15/2010

    i have a great idea for the next reality tv show. i have the name of it and the consept of the show but dont know about getting it to the rest of the world. could be bigger then american idol

  • K.C. Cristian8/28/2009

    Got a concept for a show about teaching kids an adults how to communicate effectively; involving a doctor and a widow. Visit www.LifeSportsMatrix.com

  • zoe hazan4/16/2009

    my father has a great idea for a tv show two famous people who are nothin alike talk about debats for example hilary clinton and little wain so im his manager and i need an agent just call (917) 250 4142 and tell him zoe told u to do this

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