‘Average Joe’ Creator Robb Cullen Signs With Ascend Literary Management
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‘Average Joe’ Creator Robb Cullen Signs With Ascend Literary Management

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Ascend Literary Management has signed Robb Cullen, the creator of the series “Average Joe,” for representation. The deal aims to further Cullen’s career in the entertainment industry.

Variety exclusively reported the signing. Cullen continues to be represented by IAG and Jared Levine, Sabrina Padwa and Jonathan Leiter of Yorn Levine. This new representation by Ascend Literary Management adds another layer of support for the creator.

Cullen most recently created the series “Average Joe,” which originally launched on BET+ in 2023. The second season of the series is slated to debut on Paramount+. The signing suggests continued development and potential expansion of Cullen’s work, building on the success of “Average Joe. However, the move indicates a strategic effort to broaden Cullen’s reach and opportunities within the television and entertainment landscape.

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