Tim Gray Senior Vice President Richard Setlowe, a longtime entertainment journalist who transitioned from his Variety staff job to become a network exec and later a prolific novelist, died Aug.
25 at Kaiser Permanente in Panorama City, Calif. after long-term health issues. He was 89. Setlowe worked as a writer and editor at the San Francisco Examiner and contributed to Time, Life and TV Guide.
He also wrote for Variety on film, music and drama, from 1962 through 1998. He was Variety‘s Bay Area correspondent for several years and became a full-time staffer in September 1969, including a stint as lead film reviewer.
He left journalism to become VP of creative affairs at ABC Pictures in March 1971. Setlowe was born in New York on April 21, 1933, and raised there and in Tennessee.
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