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Biography of Robert Dowling
During his 15-year tenure as Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of The Hollywood Reporter, the entertainment
industry's premier daily trade publication, Robert J. Dowling has emerged as one of the leading authorities and
spokesmen on entertainment issues and trends worldwide, including the 2001 terrorist attacks and their effects
on the industry.
Mr. Dowling's unique publishing background has spanned more than three decades of successful leadership and
experience in publishing and entertainment, sports marketing, technology, international and other arenas. He
has created and launched five profitable magazines, pioneered an advertising sales and publishing management
program, produced conferences and seminars for marketing executives and developed a TV talk show.
When BPI Communications purchased The Hollywood Reporter in 1988 and placed Mr. Dowling at the helm, he
began the process of transforming a small, family-owned publication into a prestigious international newspaper.
Under Dowling's leadership, The Hollywood Reporter has achieved steady and profitable growth, dramatically
expanded its coverage of a now-global $100 billion entertainment industry and vaulted to leadership as the number
one entertainment daily, read by more than 140,000 industry professionals worldwide.
Mr. Dowling has created and executed a successful business plan to position The Hollywood Reporter as the
definitive authority on the fast-changing entertainment industry landscape of the 21st century. He has proven
adept at identifying emerging growth areas early, guiding the paper to unparalleled coverage of labor,
convergence, new media, international and Hollywood-Washington political issues in addition to its core reporting
on the movie, television, cable and video businesses.
He launched The Hollywood Reporter's Web site in 1996, the industry's first real-time, online delivery of
entertainment news, pioneered the first regular entertainment coverage devoted to the convergence of traditional
entertainment and new media, and started THR-East, an electronically distributed daily edition designed to bring
East Coast readers breaking news stories hours before the competition.
Mr. Dowling has also built the paper's revitalization on a series of franchise special issues, including the
groundbreaking "Women in Entertainment," "Next Generation" and "Film 500" issues for which the publication has
gained a reputation as a cutting-edge industry innovator.
The recipient of several publishing honors over the years, Mr. Dowling became the first publisher ever to receive
the Foundation of Motion Picture Pioneers' prestigious Pioneer of the Year award in 2000. He has also earned the
respected American Business Media's Crain Award for his distinguished editorial career.
Mr. Dowling is Chairman of the Digital Coast Roundtable and sits on the boards of the Hollywood Radio &
Television Society (HRTS) and Los Angeles Sports and Entertainment Commission. He is a frequent guest speaker
at universities on the major trends in the markets he covers. In 2000 Mr. Dowling was invited to Washington D.C.
to brief members of the White House Cabinet on the entertainment industry for the Office of National Drug Control
Policy. He has taught a course at UCLA and lectured at USC and Loyola Marymount.
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Useful links
Profile of The Hollywood Reporter
The Hollywood Reporter Website
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