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Dylan Howard

Dylan Howard (born 19 January 1982)[1][2] is an entertainment journalist and media executive. 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.

Dylan Howard
Born (1982-01-19) 19 January 1982 (age 41)
Geelong, Australia
NationalityAustralian
CitizenshipUnited States
EducationDeakin University (BA)
Occupation(s)Entertainment and Sports Journalist, Author, Producer

He is the CEO of Empire Media Group, Inc which owns 12 digital and print brands.[3] He is also the chairman and CEO of Pantheon Media Group which publishes Grazia around the world.[4] Previously, Howard was the editor-in-chief and chief content officer at American Media, Inc. (AMI) from 2013 to 2020.[5] He is known for spearheading some of the most explosive celebrity exposes in America's entertainment industry.[6]

Howard has developed shows for Investigation Discovery, TLC, and REELZ.[7][8] He is the author of seven books covering news, true-crime, and entertainment[9] and has produced award-winning podcasts in partnership with Endeavor,[10] including Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood[11][12][13] and Epstein: Devil In The Darkness.[14]

Early life

The younger of two brothers, Howard, grew up in the coastal town of Geelong, Victoria.[2] Howard began his studies at Western Heights College[15] and RMIT University before moving to Deakin. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in journalism from Deakin University in Australia.[16]

Howard started his journalism career as a teenager in 1999, writing for The Geelong Advertiser,[6] a daily newspaper circulating in Victoria, Australia, and the Bellarine Peninsula.[17] He wrote an opinion column through 2008 for the Saturday edition, Sports Section, titled "Howard's Way".[18]

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.[15] He returned to Australia and worked for TNT (formerly Southern Cross News), a television station based in Launceston, Tasmania.[19] He was also a sportscaster for Australian radio stations, SEN 1116 and 3AW.[20]

Career

Seven News

Howard joined Seven News (7NEWS) in 2004[21] as a sports reporter and producer.[15] His primary reporting focus was on the Australian Rules Football League (AFL),[18] but during the summer months, he would present the Melbourne evening sports bulletin. Howard's 2007 report, revealing the impending sacking of an Australian football coach, garnered him local acclaim.[18] 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.[22] The story prompted an investigation, and neither the network nor Howard was charged.[6] Howard left the network shortly after – when his contract was not renewed.[23][21]

In January 2009, Howard moved to New York to head Crocmedia's U.S. arm [24] 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.[21] In 2009, Howard reported for Reuters in New York City.[6]

American Media, Inc.

In 2010, he joined RadarOnline.com and Star in Los Angeles as its senior executive editor.[6] In July 2010, Howard broke the Mel Gibson audiotape scandal after obtaining the expletive-laden recordings between Gibson and Oksana Grigorieva.[25][26]

In early 2012, Howard joined BuzzMedia as editor-in-chief of Celebuzz.com. Just over a year later, he returned as editor-in-chief of RadarOnline.com in April 2013.[27] 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.[24][6]

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.[28] American Media supported Howard through the allegations.[29]

Howard rose through the ranks to become vice president and chief content officer at AMI. He left the company on 31 March 2020, after his contract expired.[30] During his tenure, he oversaw Us Weekly, OK!, Star, In Touch, Life & Style, RadarOnline, and the National Enquirer[31] and its U.K. edition, Globe. He oversaw AMI's acquisitions of Us Weekly[7] from Wenner and Bauer Media.[31]

Empire Media

On 6 October 2020 Howard was announced as the U.S. publisher and chief executive officer of global fashion media brand, Grazia.[32] 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.[3] According to Howard, the company is privately owned without investors.[3]

In May 2021, Grazia launched in Asia and in the Hamptons under Howard’s Pantheon Media Group.[33][34] Empire acquired Knewz in fall 2021.

Publications

In August 2019, Howard signed an exclusive deal to publish his true crime titles with Skyhorse and Start Publishing.[35]

  • Epstein: Dead Men Tell No Tales (3 December 2019)[36]
  • Aaron Hernandez’s Killing Fields (5 November 2019)[37]
  • Diana: Case Solved (17 September 2019)[38]
  • The Last Charles Manson Tapes: Evil Lives Beyond the Grave (26 November 2019)[39]
  • Billion Dollar Hollywood Heist (24 March 2020)[40]
  • Royals at War (30 June 2020)[41]
  • BAD: An Unprecedented Investigation into the Michael Jackson Cover-Up (7 July 2020)[42]
  • COVID-19: The Greatest Cover-Up in History—From Wuhan to the White House (5 October 2020)[43]

Filmography

Howard appeared in, and executive produced the 3-part mini-series "JonBenet: An American Murder Mystery" on Investigation Discovery[44] and was the most-watched series in the history of the network (2016).[45] Howard also executive produced "National Enquirer Investigates," "Casey Anthony: An American Murder Mystery," "The Kitty Kelley Files," and others. He has also made guest appearances on Dr. Phil, Entertainment Tonight, and Good Morning America.[46]

Audio

Howard executive produced and created the podcast Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood, a Webby award-winning investigation into the actress’ death.[47] During its opening week, the podcast ranked No. 2 on the iTunes Charts and[48] was one of Apple Podcasts' Most Downloaded New Shows of 2018.[49] Howard also executive produced, The Killing of Marilyn Monroe, Killing JonBenet Ramsay: The Final Suspects, and Epstein: Devil in The Darkness amongst others.[50]

Awards

Howard was named the 2011 Entertainment Journalist of the Year at the Los Angeles Press Club’s National Entertainment Journalism Awards (NEJA).[51] In awarding him the top national honor, they also noted: "In the world of celebrity and entertainment news, even mainstream media couldn’t ignore exclusive stories broken under Dylan Howard’s tenure as senior executive editor of RadarOnline.com."[citation needed]

The Los Angeles Times said of Howard that he "transform(ed) America’s tabloid culture."[6]

He is a twelve-time NEJA winner and 14-time finalist. He has previously won L.A. Press Club awards for online news reporting—Mel Gibson audiotapes—and investigative journalism, for exposing a secret Hollywood poker ring involving A-List actors Tobey Maguire, Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, and Leonardo DiCaprio.[52] He has been nominated 11 times for various L.A. Press Club awards.[citation needed]

Controversies

Jeff Bezos

On 7 February 2019, Jeff Bezos accused Howard, The National Enquirer, AMI and its CEO David Pecker of attempted blackmail after the Enquirer exposed his extra-marital affair and released his text messages.[53][54] Bezos published an email Howard had sent to his attorney describing various intimate photographs, including a "below the belt selfie" they had in their possession. In the blog post, Bezos refused to negotiate with AMI.[55] AMI attorney Jon Fine followed the email with demands that Bezos cease an ongoing investigation of AMI's previous release of Bezos' private text messages.[53] American Media Inc., said it "acted lawfully in the reporting of the story of Mr. Bezos. At the time of the recent allegations made by Mr. Bezos, it was in good faith negotiations to resolve all matters with him."[56]

Bloomberg suggested the Bezos scandal could upend a 2018 non-prosecution agreement the publisher of the National Enquirer struck with federal prosecutors in New York over its illegal aid to the Trump campaign. Under the 20 Sept. agreement, the tabloid publisher was supposed to refrain from all illegal activity for a three-year period.[57] It was initially reported that Howard was a party to a September 2018 non-prosecution agreement with Southern District of New York federal prosecutors.[58] The Washington Post later corrected its reporting, stating Howard never admitted he, "bought and buried a story to influence the presidential election in favor of Donald Trump" and it was unclear if Howard was ever investigated for that offense.[59]

Donald Trump

In the mid-2010s, adult film actress Stormy Daniels and Playboy Playmate Karen McDougal received payments in exchange for not publicly discussing their sexual encounters with then-presidential candidate Donald Trump. The settlements drew Howard into the Trump campaign expense controversy as his employer, AMI., had facilitated one of the payments.[60] The New York Times reported on 23 August 2018 that Howard was cooperating with federal investigators examining hush payments made by Michael Cohen to the two women on behalf of President Donald Trump.[61]

Ronan Farrow claims in his book Catch and Kill: Lies, Spies, and a Conspiracy to Protect Predators that American Media, Inc. and the National Enquirer shredded sensitive Trump-related documents held in a top-secret safe on orders from then-editor-in-chief Howard the same day a reporter from the Wall Street Journal asked for a comment for a story about how AMI paid $150,000 to Karen McDougal to keep her story about having an affair with Trump quiet before the election.[62][63]

Howard has never publicly commented on Farrow's book. However, he took legal action against Farrow and his publisher Little Brown Book Group Limited.[64] Howard retained famed libel lawyer Paul Tweed, who denied the allegations. "It is for the publishers and the distributors to satisfy themselves as to the truth of what they publish and our client has made his position absolutely clear and will not be deterred from the facts by the leaking of correspondence to the media," he said in a statement.[65]

Harvey Weinstein

Howard received media attention for providing Harvey Weinstein with information about Rose McGowan, an actress who made a sexual harassment claim directed toward Weinstein. Howard provided this information to Weinstein at the time Weinstein was denying any harassment claims and did so to maintain a strong working relationship with Weinstein due to "mutual business interests" a lawyer for Howard said.[66] Howard stated that he pursued Weinstein's request "as a courtesy" but refused to publish any material about the subject,[67] resisting each of Weinstein's "repeated efforts" to have Howard publish favourable stories about him or unfavourable stories about his accusers.[68]

On 7 March 2018, Howard successfully sued Nine Network's 60 Minutes after they unlawfully trespassed on private property and attempted to question him about the Weinstein story in his New York office lobby.[68]

Charlie Sheen

On 22 April 2016, issue of The Hollywood Reporter, Howard wrote a firsthand account of how he exposed that actor Charlie Sheen was HIV positive. The magazine wrote: "Dylan Howard was the volatile actor's confidant until the National Enquirer editor began investigating rumors that Sheen was HIV positive. Howard recounted Sheen threatening him on a telephone call and said in the months after publication, he had to employ personal security. Howard said he published the article despite the risk to his life, "because it was the truth."[69]

Medical records

The medical records of two players from an AFL club were claimed to have been found in the gutter outside a clinic by a woman. After allegedly attempting to return the documents to the clinic and finding that the gates were locked, the woman began to call all the media outlets in Melbourne, offering the documents as a "public service."[70] Her asking price was A$3,000. Channel 7 purchased the documents and around 4:15 on Friday, 24 August 2007, Channel 7 began reporting that it had a "huge story" related to AFL and drugs. At 6 pm AEST Howard went on air and named the club that the two players played for. A court injunction was sought to suppress the name and club mentioned in the records and was granted by Justice Kim Hargrave of the Supreme Court of Victoria.[71]

Later on 24 August, during half time on Channel 7's Friday Night Football, Howard participated in an on-air interview, conducted by Tim Watson where he claimed that after contacting the AFL, it had given Howard "approval" to go to air with the story. This interview went live, via Fox Sports to New South Wales and Queensland and on the CCTV at the Telstra Dome, but was not in the program that aired on the Seven Network during the delayed coverage into Victoria, South Australia or Western Australia after Howard admitted he inadvertently misspoke.[citation needed]

Howard, on Tuesday 28 August 2007, went on 3AW during the Sport's Today program and explained to Caroline Wilson that his comments on Friday night had been misinterpreted and that he had "apologised to those who misunderstood that at the time".[72] The AFL CEO, Andrew Demetriou, then responded to Howard's interview on 3AW, saying that "It's mischievous, and we have asked him to apologise, given that it went to air in two states, and all Dylan Howard had to do was apologise. We will not be misrepresented to people about the AFL supporting a story that we've already said publicly we find obscene, abhorrent, the route of gutter journalism".[citation needed]

Drugs in sports

On 1 August 2007, Australian Football League star, Jason Akermanis wrote an article[73] for Melbourne's NewsCorp paper, the Herald Sun, stating that he 'felt' that his direct opponent in previous games seemed able to run faster and recover better. The implication was that this player was using performance-enhancing drugs. Jason didn't name the player in his article, but it prompted an investigation by ASADA, the Australian Sports Anti-doping Authority.[74] Days later, Howard, who to date has yet to name his source,[75] revealed that the player who Jason was referring to and was being probed was Michael Braun[76] a player for the West Coast Eagles. Akermanis later apologised to Braun.[citation needed]

In response, Howard attacked the AFL in an opinion column in the Geelong Advertiser, accusing the AFL of being "vicious political animals" and stating, "some reporters and commentators feel they have been deliberately targeted, not because they crossed an ethical line, but because they refused to toe the line." Journalist Adam Schwab said, "Many in the community will no doubt be disappointed that the only hard line taken by the AFL is towards journalists, and not the drug takers."[77]

Violence

While on assignment in Ireland, broke the story that Australian Football League star Brendan Fevola had been in a fight with that pub's bartender while he was a member of the All Australian team visiting Ireland for the International Rules Series[78] Seven News purchased the video tape from a pub in Galway, Ireland, and broadcast it back into Australia.[citation needed]

Personal life

Born in Australia he now resides in the United States.[24] In December 2017, Howard purchased a house in East Hampton, NY valued at $1.1million USD.[5]

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  38. ^ Howard, Dylan; McLaren, Colin (17 September 2019). Diana: Case Solved. ISBN 978-1-5107-5503-1.
  39. ^ Howard, Dylan; Tillett, Andy (26 November 2019). The Last Charles Manson Tapes. ISBN 978-1-5107-5508-6.
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For the basketball coach see Dylan Howard basketball Dylan Howard born 19 January 1982 1 2 is an entertainment journalist and media executive 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 Dylan HowardBorn 1982 01 19 19 January 1982 age 41 Geelong AustraliaNationalityAustralianCitizenshipUnited StatesEducationDeakin University BA Occupation s Entertainment and Sports Journalist Author ProducerHe is the CEO of Empire Media Group Inc which owns 12 digital and print brands 3 He is also the chairman and CEO of Pantheon Media Group which publishes Grazia around the world 4 Previously Howard was the editor in chief and chief content officer at American Media Inc AMI from 2013 to 2020 5 He is known for spearheading some of the most explosive celebrity exposes in America s entertainment industry 6 Howard has developed shows for Investigation Discovery TLC and REELZ 7 8 He is the author of seven books covering news true crime and entertainment 9 and has produced award winning podcasts in partnership with Endeavor 10 including Fatal Voyage The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood 11 12 13 and Epstein Devil In The Darkness 14 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Seven News 2 2 American Media Inc 2 3 Empire Media 3 Publications 4 Filmography 5 Audio 6 Awards 7 Controversies 7 1 Jeff Bezos 7 2 Donald Trump 7 3 Harvey Weinstein 7 4 Charlie Sheen 7 5 Medical records 7 6 Drugs in sports 7 7 Violence 8 Personal life 9 ReferencesEarly life EditThe younger of two brothers Howard grew up in the coastal town of Geelong Victoria 2 Howard began his studies at Western Heights College 15 and RMIT University before moving to Deakin He holds a Bachelor of Arts in journalism from Deakin University in Australia 16 Howard started his journalism career as a teenager in 1999 writing for The Geelong Advertiser 6 a daily newspaper circulating in Victoria Australia and the Bellarine Peninsula 17 He wrote an opinion column through 2008 for the Saturday edition Sports Section titled Howard s Way 18 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 15 He returned to Australia and worked for TNT formerly Southern Cross News a television station based in Launceston Tasmania 19 He was also a sportscaster for Australian radio stations SEN 1116 and 3AW 20 Career EditSeven News Edit Howard joined Seven News 7NEWS in 2004 21 as a sports reporter and producer 15 His primary reporting focus was on the Australian Rules Football League AFL 18 but during the summer months he would present the Melbourne evening sports bulletin Howard s 2007 report revealing the impending sacking of an Australian football coach garnered him local acclaim 18 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 22 The story prompted an investigation and neither the network nor Howard was charged 6 Howard left the network shortly after when his contract was not renewed 23 21 In January 2009 Howard moved to New York to head Crocmedia s U S arm 24 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 21 In 2009 Howard reported for Reuters in New York City 6 American Media Inc Edit In 2010 he joined RadarOnline com and Star in Los Angeles as its senior executive editor 6 In July 2010 Howard broke the Mel Gibson audiotape scandal after obtaining the expletive laden recordings between Gibson and Oksana Grigorieva 25 26 In early 2012 Howard joined BuzzMedia as editor in chief of Celebuzz com Just over a year later he returned as editor in chief of RadarOnline com in April 2013 27 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 24 6 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 28 American Media supported Howard through the allegations 29 Howard rose through the ranks to become vice president and chief content officer at AMI He left the company on 31 March 2020 after his contract expired 30 During his tenure he oversaw Us Weekly OK Star In Touch Life amp Style RadarOnline and the National Enquirer 31 and its U K edition Globe He oversaw AMI s acquisitions of Us Weekly 7 from Wenner and Bauer Media 31 Empire Media Edit On 6 October 2020 Howard was announced as the U S publisher and chief executive officer of global fashion media brand Grazia 32 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 3 According to Howard the company is privately owned without investors 3 In May 2021 Grazia launched in Asia and in the Hamptons under Howard s Pantheon Media Group 33 34 Empire acquired Knewz in fall 2021 Publications EditIn August 2019 Howard signed an exclusive deal to publish his true crime titles with Skyhorse and Start Publishing 35 Epstein Dead Men Tell No Tales 3 December 2019 36 Aaron Hernandez s Killing Fields 5 November 2019 37 Diana Case Solved 17 September 2019 38 The Last Charles Manson Tapes Evil Lives Beyond the Grave 26 November 2019 39 Billion Dollar Hollywood Heist 24 March 2020 40 Royals at War 30 June 2020 41 BAD An Unprecedented Investigation into the Michael Jackson Cover Up 7 July 2020 42 COVID 19 The Greatest Cover Up in History From Wuhan to the White House 5 October 2020 43 Filmography EditHoward appeared in and executive produced the 3 part mini series JonBenet An American Murder Mystery on Investigation Discovery 44 and was the most watched series in the history of the network 2016 45 Howard also executive produced National Enquirer Investigates Casey Anthony An American Murder Mystery The Kitty Kelley Files and others He has also made guest appearances on Dr Phil Entertainment Tonight and Good Morning America 46 Audio EditHoward executive produced and created the podcast Fatal Voyage The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood a Webby award winning investigation into the actress death 47 During its opening week the podcast ranked No 2 on the iTunes Charts and 48 was one of Apple Podcasts Most Downloaded New Shows of 2018 49 Howard also executive produced The Killing of Marilyn Monroe Killing JonBenet Ramsay The Final Suspects and Epstein Devil in The Darkness amongst others 50 Awards EditHoward was named the 2011 Entertainment Journalist of the Year at the Los Angeles Press Club s National Entertainment Journalism Awards NEJA 51 In awarding him the top national honor they also noted In the world of celebrity and entertainment news even mainstream media couldn t ignore exclusive stories broken under Dylan Howard s tenure as senior executive editor of RadarOnline com citation needed The Los Angeles Times said of Howard that he transform ed America s tabloid culture 6 He is a twelve time NEJA winner and 14 time finalist He has previously won L A Press Club awards for online news reporting Mel Gibson audiotapes and investigative journalism for exposing a secret Hollywood poker ring involving A List actors Tobey Maguire Ben Affleck Matt Damon and Leonardo DiCaprio 52 He has been nominated 11 times for various L A Press Club awards citation needed Controversies EditJeff Bezos Edit On 7 February 2019 Jeff Bezos accused Howard The National Enquirer AMI and its CEO David Pecker of attempted blackmail after the Enquirer exposed his extra marital affair and released his text messages 53 54 Bezos published an email Howard had sent to his attorney describing various intimate photographs including a below the belt selfie they had in their possession In the blog post Bezos refused to negotiate with AMI 55 AMI attorney Jon Fine followed the email with demands that Bezos cease an ongoing investigation of AMI s previous release of Bezos private text messages 53 American Media Inc said it acted lawfully in the reporting of the story of Mr Bezos At the time of the recent allegations made by Mr Bezos it was in good faith negotiations to resolve all matters with him 56 Bloomberg suggested the Bezos scandal could upend a 2018 non prosecution agreement the publisher of the National Enquirer struck with federal prosecutors in New York over its illegal aid to the Trump campaign Under the 20 Sept agreement the tabloid publisher was supposed to refrain from all illegal activity for a three year period 57 It was initially reported that Howard was a party to a September 2018 non prosecution agreement with Southern District of New York federal prosecutors 58 The Washington Post later corrected its reporting stating Howard never admitted he bought and buried a story to influence the presidential election in favor of Donald Trump and it was unclear if Howard was ever investigated for that offense 59 Donald Trump Edit In the mid 2010s adult film actress Stormy Daniels and Playboy Playmate Karen McDougal received payments in exchange for not publicly discussing their sexual encounters with then presidential candidate Donald Trump The settlements drew Howard into the Trump campaign expense controversy as his employer AMI had facilitated one of the payments 60 The New York Times reported on 23 August 2018 that Howard was cooperating with federal investigators examining hush payments made by Michael Cohen to the two women on behalf of President Donald Trump 61 Ronan Farrow claims in his book Catch and Kill Lies Spies and a Conspiracy to Protect Predators that American Media Inc and the National Enquirer shredded sensitive Trump related documents held in a top secret safe on orders from then editor in chief Howard the same day a reporter from the Wall Street Journal asked for a comment for a story about how AMI paid 150 000 to Karen McDougal to keep her story about having an affair with Trump quiet before the election 62 63 Howard has never publicly commented on Farrow s book However he took legal action against Farrow and his publisher Little Brown Book Group Limited 64 Howard retained famed libel lawyer Paul Tweed who denied the allegations It is for the publishers and the distributors to satisfy themselves as to the truth of what they publish and our client has made his position absolutely clear and will not be deterred from the facts by the leaking of correspondence to the media he said in a statement 65 Harvey Weinstein Edit Howard received media attention for providing Harvey Weinstein with information about Rose McGowan an actress who made a sexual harassment claim directed toward Weinstein Howard provided this information to Weinstein at the time Weinstein was denying any harassment claims and did so to maintain a strong working relationship with Weinstein due to mutual business interests a lawyer for Howard said 66 Howard stated that he pursued Weinstein s request as a courtesy but refused to publish any material about the subject 67 resisting each of Weinstein s repeated efforts to have Howard publish favourable stories about him or unfavourable stories about his accusers 68 On 7 March 2018 Howard successfully sued Nine Network s 60 Minutes after they unlawfully trespassed on private property and attempted to question him about the Weinstein story in his New York office lobby 68 Charlie Sheen Edit On 22 April 2016 issue of The Hollywood Reporter Howard wrote a firsthand account of how he exposed that actor Charlie Sheen was HIV positive The magazine wrote Dylan Howard was the volatile actor s confidant until the National Enquirer editor began investigating rumors that Sheen was HIV positive Howard recounted Sheen threatening him on a telephone call and said in the months after publication he had to employ personal security Howard said he published the article despite the risk to his life because it was the truth 69 Medical records Edit The medical records of two players from an AFL club were claimed to have been found in the gutter outside a clinic by a woman After allegedly attempting to return the documents to the clinic and finding that the gates were locked the woman began to call all the media outlets in Melbourne offering the documents as a public service 70 Her asking price was A 3 000 Channel 7 purchased the documents and around 4 15 on Friday 24 August 2007 Channel 7 began reporting that it had a huge story related to AFL and drugs At 6 pm AEST Howard went on air and named the club that the two players played for A court injunction was sought to suppress the name and club mentioned in the records and was granted by Justice Kim Hargrave of the Supreme Court of Victoria 71 Later on 24 August during half time on Channel 7 s Friday Night Football Howard participated in an on air interview conducted by Tim Watson where he claimed that after contacting the AFL it had given Howard approval to go to air with the story This interview went live via Fox Sports to New South Wales and Queensland and on the CCTV at the Telstra Dome but was not in the program that aired on the Seven Network during the delayed coverage into Victoria South Australia or Western Australia after Howard admitted he inadvertently misspoke citation needed Howard on Tuesday 28 August 2007 went on 3AW during the Sport s Today program and explained to Caroline Wilson that his comments on Friday night had been misinterpreted and that he had apologised to those who misunderstood that at the time 72 The AFL CEO Andrew Demetriou then responded to Howard s interview on 3AW saying that It s mischievous and we have asked him to apologise given that it went to air in two states and all Dylan Howard had to do was apologise We will not be misrepresented to people about the AFL supporting a story that we ve already said publicly we find obscene abhorrent the route of gutter journalism citation needed Drugs in sports Edit On 1 August 2007 Australian Football League star Jason Akermanis wrote an article 73 for Melbourne s NewsCorp paper the Herald Sun stating that he felt that his direct opponent in previous games seemed able to run faster and recover better The implication was that this player was using performance enhancing drugs Jason didn t name the player in his article but it prompted an investigation by ASADA the Australian Sports Anti doping Authority 74 Days later Howard who to date has yet to name his source 75 revealed that the player who Jason was referring to and was being probed was Michael Braun 76 a player for the West Coast Eagles Akermanis later apologised to Braun citation needed In response Howard attacked the AFL in an opinion column in the Geelong Advertiser accusing the AFL of being vicious political animals and stating some reporters and commentators feel they have been deliberately targeted not because they crossed an ethical line but because they refused to toe the line Journalist Adam Schwab said Many in the community will no doubt be disappointed that the only hard line taken by the AFL is towards journalists and not the drug takers 77 Violence Edit While on assignment in Ireland broke the story that Australian Football League star Brendan Fevola had been in a fight with that pub s bartender while he was a member of the All Australian team visiting Ireland for the International Rules Series 78 Seven News purchased the video tape from a pub in Galway Ireland and broadcast it back into Australia citation needed Personal life EditBorn in Australia he now resides in the United States 24 In December 2017 Howard purchased a house in East Hampton NY valued at 1 1million USD 5 References Edit Toobin Jeffrey The National Enquirer s Fervor for Trump The New Yorker Retrieved 14 December 2017 a b Horgan Richard 18 July 2012 SO WHAT DO YOU DO DYLAN HOWARD EDITOR IN CHIEF OF CELEBUZZ Mediabistro Retrieved 18 October 2014 a b c Kelly Keith J 25 March 2021 Dylan Howard s Empire Media acquires 12 digital and print brands New York Post Retrieved 3 May 2021 Abrams Rachel 12 August 2021 Next Up for a Trump Tabloid Ally Trying to Make It in the Hamptons The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 30 March 2022 a b Grove Lachlan Cartwright 6 April 2020 Radioactive National Enquirer Alum Dylan Howard Ousted by AMI The Daily Beast a b c d e f g Howard s end Why infamous tabloid editor exited longtime National Enquirer publisher Los Angeles Times 22 April 2020 Retrieved 28 November 2020 a b Petersen Anne Helen 30 April 2018 The Company Behind The National Enquirer Just Bought Us Weekly Here s Why That Matters Buzzfeed Retrieved 6 February 2018 TLC and ID Partner to Present CHANDRA LEVY AN AMERICAN MURDER MYSTERY 9 4 Broadway World 21 August 2017 Retrieved 6 February 2018 Dylan Howard Simon amp Schuster Retrieved 28 November 2020 Leading True Crime Network Investigation Discovery Explores the Controversial and Tragic Case Casey Anthony An American Murder Mystery Discovery 7 March 2017 Retrieved 6 February 2018 NEW Webby Gallery Index NEW Webby Gallery Index Retrieved 14 December 2020 Dylan Howard s Hollywood Reboot Why Are So Many A Listers Working with a Tabloid Henchman The Hollywood Reporter 3 February 2020 Dylan Howard s Hollywood Reboot Why Are So Many A Listers Working With a Tabloid Henchman Hollywood Reporter Hollywood Reporter 3 February 2020 Retrieved 28 November 2020 NEW Webby Gallery Index NEW Webby Gallery Index Retrieved 14 December 2020 a b c McDonald Tamara 31 March 2018 Geelong s Dylan Howard never far from controversy in rollercoaster career www geelongadvertiser com au Retrieved 28 November 2020 Pompeo Joe The Enquirer exposed POLITICO Media Retrieved 28 November 2020 WAN Oldest newspapers still in circulation 14 December 2007 Archived from the original on 14 December 2007 Retrieved 28 November 2020 a b c Pitstock Kevin 2 October 2008 Geelong Cup Festival Ambassador Named Australian Racing Greyhound Retrieved 6 February 2018 Southern Cross Nightly News Tasmania Montage 30 6 03 YouTube 30 June 2003 Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 Retrieved 28 November 2020 Whistleblower sacked radioinfo com 6 September 2007 Retrieved 28 November 2020 a b c He ran his own race Australian journalist named in Bezos email affair The Guardian 8 February 2019 Retrieved 28 November 2020 Players revolt against Seven Network The Sydney Morning Herald 28 August 2007 Retrieved 28 November 2020 Channel 7 journalist Dylan Howard dumped over AFL scandal Herald Sun Published 28 November 2008 a b c Van Estrop Chad 4 August 2017 Ex Geelong Advertiser reporter now National Enquirer editor named American Folio 100 media big shot www geelongadvertiser com au Retrieved 28 November 2020 Reuters Archive Licensing Reuters Archive Licensing Retrieved 28 November 2020 Mel Gibson faces flak again after alleged racist rant The Guardian 2 July 2010 Retrieved 28 November 2020 Donnelly Matt Wagmeister Elizabeth 6 April 2020 Top Tabloid Exec Dylan Howard Out at American Media Inc EXCLUSIVE Variety Retrieved 28 November 2020 Pearson Jake Horwitz Jeff 6 December 2017 AP Exclusive Top gossip editor accused of sexual misconduct Associated Press Retrieved 6 February 2018 Levine Joe 6 December 2017 National Enquirer Owner Stands by Top Editor Dylan Howard Denies Baseless Misconduct Accusations The Wrao Retrieved 15 March 2018 Dylan Howard Out at American Media Inc After Contract Expires Report TheWrap 6 April 2020 Retrieved 28 November 2020 a b Victor Daniel Rutenberg Jim 15 June 2018 A M I Tabloid Giant and Trump Ally Expands Its Reach The New York Times Retrieved 5 September 2018 Grazia Welcome To A New Fashion Frontier Now In The USA Grazia USA 7 October 2020 Retrieved 9 December 2020 Hopkins Kathryn 3 May 2021 Grazia Expands Footprint in Asia WWD Retrieved 30 March 2022 Hopkins Kathryn 6 May 2021 Grazia Launches Hamptons Edition WWD Retrieved 30 March 2022 Skyhorse Start Publishing Partner on New True Crime Imprint Publishers Weekly Retrieved 28 November 2020 Howard Dylan Cronin Melissa Robertson James 3 December 2019 Epstein ISBN 978 1 5107 5792 9 Howard Dylan 5 November 2019 Aaron Hernandez s Killing Fields ISBN 978 1 5107 5497 3 Howard Dylan McLaren Colin 17 September 2019 Diana Case Solved ISBN 978 1 5107 5503 1 Howard Dylan Tillett Andy 26 November 2019 The Last Charles Manson Tapes ISBN 978 1 5107 5508 6 Curtis Houston Howard Dylan 24 March 2020 Billion Dollar Hollywood Heist ISBN 978 1 5107 5507 9 Howard Dylan Tillett Andy 30 June 2020 Royals at War ISBN 978 1 5107 6119 3 Howard Dylan 7 July 2020 Bad ISBN 978 1 5107 5509 3 Howard Dylan Utton Dominic 17 November 2020 COVID 19 ISBN 978 1 5107 6533 7 Exclusive clip ID s JonBenet An American Murder Mystery Retrieved 28 November 2020 de Moraes Lisa 19 September 2016 JonBenet Ramsey Murder Series Scores Record Ratings For ID Network Deadline Retrieved 28 November 2020 Dylan Howard IMDb Retrieved 28 November 2020 Martin Brittany 20 July 2018 A New Podcast Re Opens the Case of Natalie Wood s Suspicious Death Los Angeles Magazine Retrieved 15 December 2020 iTunesCharts net Fatal Voyage The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood by American Media Inc amp Treefort Media International iTunes Chart Performance www itunescharts net Retrieved 15 December 2020 Fatal Voyage Treefort Retrieved 15 December 2020 Endeavor Audio amp Broad Water Studios Introduce EPSTEIN DEVIL IN THE DARKNESS Podcast Series www prnewswire com 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fight Herald Sun Published 1 August 2007 No investigation over AFL drugs leak The Sydney Morning Herald 7 August 2007 Retrieved 29 November 2020 ASADA no leak with us Herald Sun Mark Stevens Published 8 August 2007 BRAUN NOT DRUG TAINTED FATHER Archived 14 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine FootyHeads article by Nino Bucci Published 7 August 2007 Dylan Howard accuses AFL of censorship Crikey 2 September 2007 Retrieved 22 March 2021 Brendan Fevola home early Irish scrap next year s International Rules The Age Published 10 December 2006 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dylan Howard amp oldid 1153254611, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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