Doug Most
Doug Most (born 1968) was the editor of The Boston Globe Magazine from October 2003 until April 2009. He was then promoted to a deputy Assistant Managing Editor post that puts him in charge of the paper's "soft" sections, including the magazine and the "g" section.
Career[]
Most, who was born in Boston has worked for papers all along the east coast, including Bergen County's The Record. He graduated from George Washington University with a B.A. in Political Communication.[1] He helped reinvent the Globe Magazine, giving it a glossier, more stylized look. He wrote a book about the Amy Grossberg-Brian Peterson baby-killing case, Always in Our Hearts (1999).
His book The Race Underground: Boston, New York, and the Incredible Rivalry That Built America’s First Subway was published in February 2014.
Most also teaches a magazine journalism class at Boston University.
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- American magazine editors
- The Boston Globe people
- Writers from Boston
- 1968 births
- Living people
- George Washington University School of Media and Public Affairs alumni
- American journalist, 1960s birth stubs
- 20th-century American journalists
- American male journalists