Josphson started his career in the legal department of
CBS News. In 1955, he started his own talent agency, at first representing television journalists like
Chet Huntley (and later,
Barbara Walters). adding the literary assets of
Robin Dalton that same year. Under Josephson, IFA became the world's first
publicly traded talent agency. In 1975, Josephson merged IFA with
Freddie Fields'
Creative Management Associates to form
International Creative Management. In 1992, Josephson passed control of ICM onto Jeff Berg,
Sam Cohn, and Jim Wiatt, though Josephson maintained a leadership role and continued to represent personal clients. In 2005, the company was sold to a private investor,
Suhail Rizvi." ==Personal life==