There's also Kimberlyn, a Black on-air reporter at a conservative cable news outlet, played by Christina Elmore.
Chozick also suggested the book “What it Takes: The Way to the White House” by Richard Ben Kramer.
“You have these complicated, interesting women who all come from different backgrounds, different ideologies, different generations, and they are theoretically competitors, yet ultimately end up valuing each other over any of that," said Gugino.
Throughout the episodes, the characters debate journalism ethics and ideologies and whether text, video or digital is the best medium.
"Lola is arguing a point I’ve heard young journalists make or aspiring journalists make, that objectivity is sort of a myth.
Persons:
Felicity Walker —, Hayden Wells Garrett, shucks, Scott Foley, Garrett, Mark Consuelos, Julie Plec, Amy Chozick, Hillary ”, ” Melissa Benoist, Sadie McCarthy, Hunter S, Thompson, Sadie's, Griffin Dunne, “, Carla Gugino, she's, There's, Christina Elmore, Lola, Natasha Behnam, Benoist, ”, “ I’ve, Chozick, Alexandra Pelosi, George, George W, Richard Ben Kramer, ” Lola, I’ve, Elmore, Foley, “ Felicity ”, Noel
Organizations:
—, New York Times, Texas Gov
Locations:
Grace, America