The Ankler

ICYMI: Rushfield Gets Sentimental

Our biggest stories of the year, and an anniversary in the New Year

Happy New Year to you all! Today, I’m going to get uncharacteristically sentimental. Excuse any mawkishness.

Janice Min — the legendary dynamo of modern media — approached me last year with the idea to take my little newsletter, one-man musings on the state of Hollywood, and turn it into something bigger than one person. Her idea? That building on the brand of un-compromised information and perspective I had established could create something larger and fill the hunger for meaningful, intelligent coverage of this industry at its greatest moment of flux (and confusion).

I accepted the challenge, and in just a few days, The Ankler 2.0 will hit its first anniversary (Jan. 3, to be specific). In my wildest dreams, I couldn’t have imagined how much bigger The Ankler would become so quickly, while still retaining its brain and soul. We’ve well more than tripled our subscribers (around 40,000 now) and today count among our loyal community CEOs, studio chiefs, Oscar-winning producers, writers and directors, top creative executives across every streamer and studio, Wall Street analysts, and familiar names in entertainment everywhere from London to New York’s literary scene.

The Ankler’s new voices are so much more than my one-man musings. Sean McNulty’s The Wakeup newsletter quickly became how the most influential people in this business start their day through the right mix of headlines, smart (really smart) analysis and humor. Entertainment Strategy Guy’s charts and data are an essential way to understand an industry never more opaque about information. Rob Long’s Martini Shot podcast is an absolute gem about the creative community. And contributors that include Peter Kiefer and Nicole LaPorte deliver feature after feature that get the town talking.

We’ve kept it fun, lively and provocative every step of the way, all without (we hope) digressing into some of the hallmarks that afflict today’s media (coverage of trending Twitter stories for clicks, sophomoric gossip, etc…).

Here then, before we close the book on 2022, in case you missed them, are some of the greatest hits of The Ankler 2.0 Year One:

Between it all, there hasn’t been a dull moment in Hollywood this year. Thank you for trusting us to be part of it with you. We hoped we helped you make sense of the spectacle. And if you’re not yet part of our community — come aboard and join us in 2023! Everyone is welcome.

Happy New Year to you all! – RR

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