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Bob Dowling Dead: Former Hollywood Reporter Publisher was 83 – The Hamden Journal

Bob Dowling Dead: Former Hollywood Reporter Publisher was 83

Robert Joseph “Bob” Dowling, the publisher and editor in chief of the Hollywood Reporter for 17 years who helped transition entertainment trade journalism into the digital age, died Dec. 30 in Santa Monica following a short illness. He was 83.

Dowling began his career in magazine publishing during his 20s, becoming editor and publisher of a variety of publications, including American Druggist, High-Tech Marketing, Menswear and Sports Marketing News. He joined the Hollywood Reporter in 1988 as president before being named publisher and editor-in-chief. He moved his family from Westport, Conn. to Los Angeles to take the position despite having no experience in entertainment or any understanding of how the business worked.

Throwing himself into the job with energy and humility, Dowling took more than 300 meetings with the leaders of the film, television, music and live entertainment industries in his first year on the job, educating himself about each realm from the inside. A series of innovations, special editions and events spearheaded by Dowling — including a major ramping up of international coverage — led the Reporter into close competition with The Hamden Journal throughout his time with the publication.

Dowling also pushed to create an online presence for the Reporter in 1995 with the creation of THR.com. Dowling also oversaw the publishing of a special issue on Sept. 12, 2001 following the 9/11 attacks, when editors produced a 16-page, ad-free paper during the heat of the subsequent national chaos and fallout. 

Born on Long Island in New York on Sept. 16, 1939, Dowling was given up by his birth mother and spent his first three years in a series of foster homes before his final adoption. Dowling met his wife, Juanita Rich, in 1965, and together they raised three sons.

Dowling is survived by wife Juanita, three children Rob, Michael and Matthew and seven grandchildren, PJ, Larissa, Lena, Devan, Ella, Miles and Radley.