Howard's television career began at
WFMJ-TV in
Youngstown, Ohio. One of Howard's duties was hosting a late afternoon movie program called
Showtime. While the program initially followed a mainstream movie format, during the Monster Craze of the 1960s, the program almost exclusively featured horror and sci-fi movies Monday through Friday. As host, Howard did not appear as a horror host character but as himself. He moved to
New York City in 1967 as one of the original members of
WNEW-TV's ''Ten O'Clock News'' team. After a brief reporting stint at
WPRI-TV in
Providence, Rhode Island, Howard returned to New York as a reporter for
WPIX in 1968, staying there until 1970 when he took a job as press secretary to
Howard J. Samuels during his unsuccessful run for Governor of New York; he later returned to WPIX as a political reporter. In December 1974 Howard moved to
Hartford, Connecticut, to work for
WFSB as a reporter and weekend anchor, and then arrived in Philadelphia on June 27, 1977 to become the 5:30 p.m. co-anchor of
WPVI's
Action News; the newscast would expand to an hour in 1981. Howard would work at
Action News alongside
Jim O'Brien and later forming a long-running partnership with
Lisa Thomas-Laury beginning in 1983. In late 2002, he left after being hired at
KYW-TV to replace
Larry Kane on the 11 P.M. newscast. In addition to his anchoring duties, Howard also hosted the locally produced public affairs program
Newsmakers, which focuses on a variety of political issues, both local and national, and airs on
KYW-TV on Sunday mornings. He retired from anchoring on November 30, 2007, ending a broadcasting career that began at WPIC 790 am in his hometown of
Sharon, Pennsylvania. ==Notes==