AMI's chief content officer, Dylan Howard, oversaw the publication.
[1][2] The National Examiner has the fewest pages and is the least expensive tabloid in American Media's portfolio; it aims for an older audience.
[3] The magazine was based in Boca Raton, Florida, until September 10, 2015, when it moved to New York City.
[5] On April 18, 2019, AMI agreed to sell the Examiner, along with the National Enquirer and Globe, to Hudson Group.
[8] As of July 7th, 2023 the deal has collapsed as reported by The Wall Street Journal [9] This entertainment magazine or journal–related article is a stub.