January 15, 2026 | Media Release
Announcement of the 2026 international literary slate and the sequel to the Cyrus Greene thriller series.
December 8, 2025 | BEOND Books / Smashwords
Publication of the investigative thriller The Blue Water Protocol (A Cyrus Greene Mystery).
September 19, 2025 | Marketplace / NPR
Featured interview in "The Independent Pivot" regarding the economic shift from traditional broadcast to creator-owned streaming models.
December 8, 2024 | Independently Published
Release of Stream to Screen: An Insider's Guide to Building OTT Channels and Streaming Networks.
November 21, 2019 | West Virginia Broadcasters Association
Announced Bolter as co-founder and COO of BEOND.TV alongside Chairman Michael Jay Solomon. Read article →
June 21, 2019 | TVNewsCheck
Featured coverage of the launch of BEOND.TV with anchors Carlos Amezcua and Lisa Remillard. Read article →
2014 | NextTV
Featured profile on XE5 Media Group co-founder Howard Bolter, documenting the firm's role in developing operational frameworks for emerging media networks and OTT strategy for clients including The Weinstein Company. Read article →
2014 | NextTV
Noted Bolter’s consulting role via XE5 Media on the launch of Nigeria’s EbonyLife TV. Read article →
July 1, 2013 | EbonyLife TV Magazine
Official launch documentation for EbonyLife TV in Lagos, Nigeria, crediting Bolter as Head of Channel.
October 13, 2011 | The Hollywood Reporter
Film review of And They’re Off, crediting Bolter as producer. Read review →
April 27, 2010 | Variety
Announced Bolter as producer of the independent comedy feature And They’re Off starring Sean Astin. Read article →
August 14, 2008 | USA Today (Print Edition)
Quoted on the potential of digital multicast networks during the national HDTV transition.
January 29, 2008 | TVNewsCheck
Featured Bolter’s national expansion strategy for LATV Networks. Read article →
January 21, 2008 | WorldScreen
Reported Bolter’s leadership in LATV’s acquisition of American Latino TV. Read article →
November 5, 2007 | Multichannel News (Print Edition)
Profiled Bolter as President and COO of LATV, detailing the build-out of a national bicultural network.
May 8, 2007 | Los Angeles Times (Print Edition)
Cited Bolter in coverage of LATV’s strategy to reach bicultural Latino audiences through music and alternative programming.
February 18, 2007 | Los Angeles Business Journal
Announced Bolter’s appointment as President and COO of LATV Networks. Read article →
January 27, 2004 | Variety
Reported Bolter’s promotion to Senior Vice President of Network and Production Operations at E! Networks. Read article →
1999 | Broadcast Engineering (Print Edition)
Quoted Bolter on designing centralized operations for USA Broadcasting that delivered $8–10 million in annual savings.
September 30, 1996 | Broadcasting & Cable (Print Edition)
Announced Bolter’s appointment as Senior Vice President of Production for Barry Diller’s Silver King Broadcasting.
November 13, 1992 | Associated Press / The Times News
Documented mention of the television series Confessions of Crime airing on Lifetime, for which Bolter served in a key production capacity.
July 5, 1989 | NBC / Castle Rock Entertainment
Official credit as Production Supervisor for the pilot of Seinfeld ("The Seinfeld Chronicles").
May 1989 | Seattle Met (Interview)
Documented role in the national expansion and syndication of the sketch comedy series Almost Live!.
November 22, 1982 | Broadcasting Magazine (Print Edition)
Announced Bolter as Production Manager at MetroTape/Metromedia.
1978 – 1979 | Backstage West
Theatrical review of Paranoia in the Polo Lounge, crediting Bolter for Lighting Design.
1978 | Solari Theatre Playbill
Documented credit: Lighting Designer for professional Los Angeles stage productions starring Dick Shawn and Victor Buono.
October 29, 1977 | Los Angeles Times (Print Edition)
Review of The Caucasian Chalk Circle at the USC Bing Theater, directed by John Houseman, crediting Bolter as Stage Manager.
August 21, 1976 | The Fresno Bee (Print Edition)
Reported Bolter’s Lighting Design award and transition to the graduate assistant position at USC.
April 4, 1976 | The Fresno Bee (Print Edition)
Feature coverage of The Liberty Dance of Henry Sparrow, citing Bolter as Lighting Designer for the American College Theatre Festival at the Kennedy Center.
April 28, 1975 | The Fresno Bee (Print Edition)
Documented review of Bolter's technical stage and lighting designs for multiple university theatrical productions in Fresno.
April 5, 1974 | The Daily Collegian (Print Edition)
Recognition for excellence in technical stage design and lighting at CSU Fresno.
December 18, 1969 | The Daily Review (Print Edition)
Initial documented press mention as co-founder of the Castro Valley Community Players and producer of Funny Girl.