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Dylan Howard was born on 19 January, 1982 in Geelong, Australia, is an Entertainment journalist. Discover Dylan Howard's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?

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Occupation Entertainment and Sports Journalist, Author, Producer
Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 19 January 1982
Birthday 19 January
Birthplace Geelong, Australia
Nationality Australia

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1982

Dylan Howard (born 19 January 1982) is an entertainment journalist and media executive.

1999

Howard started his journalism career as a teenager in 1999, writing for The Geelong Advertiser, a daily newspaper circulating in Victoria, Australia, and the Bellarine Peninsula.

2004

Howard joined Seven News (7NEWS) in 2004 as a sports reporter and producer.

His primary reporting focus was on the Australian Rules Football League (AFL), but during the summer months, he would present the Melbourne evening sports bulletin.

2007

Howard's 2007 report, revealing the impending sacking of an Australian football coach, garnered him local acclaim.

2008

He wrote an opinion column through 2008 for the Saturday edition, Sports Section, titled "Howard's Way".

Howard left the Geelong Advertiser and worked for a brief stint in New York for celebrity photo agency Big Pictures, owned by Geelong native, Australian media personality and politician Darryn Lyons.

He returned to Australia and worked for TNT (formerly Southern Cross News), a television station based in Launceston, Tasmania.

He was also a sportscaster for Australian radio stations, SEN 1116 and 3AW.

In 2008, Howard published a controversial AFL story that involved paying for and publishing two footballers’ medical records and the confidential details of their drug use.

The story prompted an investigation, and neither the network nor Howard was charged.

Howard left the network shortly after – when his contract was not renewed.

2009

In January 2009, Howard moved to New York to head Crocmedia's U.S. arm and wrote for various publications including Hello, Woman's Day, OK!, Men's Style, Ralph Magazine, In Touch, and The Sunday Mail's Celebs on Sunday.

In 2009, Howard reported for Reuters in New York City.

2010

In 2010, he joined RadarOnline.com and Star in Los Angeles as its senior executive editor.

In July 2010, Howard broke the Mel Gibson audiotape scandal after obtaining the expletive-laden recordings between Gibson and Oksana Grigorieva.

2012

In early 2012, Howard joined BuzzMedia as editor-in-chief of Celebuzz.com.

2013

Previously, Howard was the editor-in-chief and chief content officer at American Media, Inc. (AMI) from 2013 to 2020.

He is known for spearheading some of the most explosive celebrity exposes in America's entertainment industry.

Howard has developed shows for Investigation Discovery, TLC, and REELZ.

He is the author of seven books covering news, true-crime, and entertainment and has produced award-winning podcasts in partnership with Endeavor, including Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood and Epstein: Devil In The Darkness.

The younger of two brothers, Howard, grew up in the coastal town of Geelong, Victoria.

Howard began his studies at Western Heights College and RMIT University before moving to Deakin.

He holds a Bachelor of Arts in journalism from Deakin University in Australia.

Just over a year later, he returned as editor-in-chief of RadarOnline.com in April 2013.

2014

He is best known for his work as editor-in-chief of the National Enquirer tabloid between 2014 and 2020, a period in which he oversaw a number of scandals involving powerful figures.

He is the CEO of Empire Media Group, Inc which owns 12 digital and print brands.

He is also the chairman and CEO of Pantheon Media Group which publishes Grazia around the world.

By 2014, the site's parent company, American Media, Inc.(AMI), named Howard editor-in-chief of the National Enquirer in addition to his role as editorial director of Radar.

2017

In 2017, the Associated Press reported on an inquiry conducted by AMI in 2012 about a sexual harassment allegation toward Howard.

AMI hired an outside investigator to look into two employees’ claims about Howard's behavior.

The lawyer, Cam Stracher, said the investigation did not show serious wrongdoing.

American Media supported Howard through the allegations.

Howard rose through the ranks to become vice president and chief content officer at AMI.

2020

He left the company on 31 March 2020, after his contract expired.

During his tenure, he oversaw Us Weekly, OK!, Star, In Touch, Life & Style, RadarOnline, and the National Enquirer and its U.K. edition, Globe.

He oversaw AMI's acquisitions of Us Weekly from Wenner and Bauer Media.

On 6 October 2020 Howard was announced as the U.S. publisher and chief executive officer of global fashion media brand, Grazia.

On 25 March 2021, Howard announced he had formed the media conglomerate, Empire Media Group, Inc., based in New York City, and had purchased RadarOnline.com and OKmagazine.com from his former employer, American Media.

He also announced the acquisition of several other publications including; Yoga MagBook, How It Works, and All About Space amongst others.