Dylan Howard

Dylan Howard

Dylan Howard has been a journalist for more than a decade, specializing in sport and entertainment.

He moved to New York and Los Angeles in January 2009, after more than four years as a senior sport reporter for the Seven Network in Melbourne, working for Seven News.

He previously worked as a sports presenter for Southern Cross Television in Tasmania, Prime News in Wagga, Big Pictures USA and The Geelong Advertiser.

Howard has also been published in, among other titles, Woman’s Day, New Idea, Grazia, OK! Magazine, Men’s Style and News Limited’s Alpha. He also contributes regularly to Celebs of Sunday, M Magazine (Dubai), In Touch and others.

Before he left Australia, he wrote a weekly sport column for two years for The Geelong Advertiser, titled Howard’s Way, and was a sportscaster for Australian radio stations, SEN 1116 and 3AW 693.

Howard’s report on the impending sacking of Carlton coach Denis Pagan was highly commended for a prestigious Quill Awards - for excellence in Victorian journalism, in the Best TV News Report category.

He has covered major worldwide events including the Beijing Olympics, Melbourne Commonwealth Games, the Super Bowl, the Melbourne Cup, AFL and NRL grand finals, the Australian Open grand slam tennis tournament, the Sundance Film Festival and New York Fashion Week.

Articles by Dylan Howard

The investigator hopelessly devoted to finding Olivia’s ex

The investigator hopelessly devoted to finding Olivia’s ex

11 Aug 09 Philip Klein is a big talking Texan—a cowboy, in every sense of the word—with a tongue as sharp as his…... Read more

For David Beckham, actions speak louder than boos

05 Aug 09 It seemed like any other international sporting event. Beers flowed, and barbeques sizzled, in the car park pre-match. Kids mimicked…... Read more

It must be true, Jon Stewart said so

03 Aug 09 It’s official. After the death of the world’s most famous newsman last month, Walter Cronkite, the heir apparent has been…... Read more

There’s no end to what Sarah Palin has to offer

27 Jul 09 Sarah Palin said goodbye overnight to the governor’s mansion (barely halfway through her first term) with a picnic in an…... Read more

Even in death Michael still a cash-cow to Jackson Snr

25 Jul 09 Rumour has it that if Katherine Jackson is granted permanent custody of Michael Jackson’s children, the brood could be raised…... Read more

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