Range Media Partners has signed multi-hyphenate talent Rita Ora for representation in all areas, including music, film/TV, endorsements and more.
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October 1, 2024 Range Media Partners signed Rita Ora and will represent the multi-hyphenate in all areas, including music, film/TV and endorsements. According to a press release, Ora has racked up more than 10 billion streams globally and scored four U.K. No. 1 singles. In the U.S., she reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 with a featured spot on Iggy Azalea’s 2014 hit “Black Widow.” Her most recent single is “Ask & You Shall Receive.” She also recently began her second season as a panelist on The Masked Singer and co-starred in the Disney+ original movie Descendants: Rise of Red. Ora is currently working on new music which is set for release early next year. She continues to be represented by CAA for film/TV, Wasserman for touring and Peter Paterno and Joe Carlone at KHPS Law.
“I’m very excited to be working with Range Media Partners,” stated Ora. “I’ve always approached my career with a 360 viewpoint on the industry. It’s been an integral part of my vision, and it was essential to partner with a team that is fully aligned and experts across music, film/TV, and branding. We have been off to an immediate great start, and I’m really looking forward to all the things we will do together.”
“Rita is an incredibly talented global star with such creative & artistic integrity in everything she does from music to film, television, and everything else she puts her energy towards,” said Melissa Ruderman, Range Music managing partner, and Michael Cooper, founding partner of Range Media Partners, in a joint statement. “We built Range explicitly for true multi-hyphenate talent like Rita, a once-in-a-generation artist.”
Range Media Partners’ music division also represents Jack Harlow, Shaboozey, Tanya Tucker, Cordae, Pentatonix, Saweetie, Midland, Murda Beatz, PARTYNEXTDOOR, Lauv, Alec Benjamin, among others.
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