- Doug Most
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Doug Most (born 1968) was the editor of The Boston Globe Magazinefrom October 2003 until April of 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 & Achievements
Most, who was born in Boston, helped reinvent the Globe Magazine, giving it a glossier, more stylized look. In 1998 he received the Journalist of the Year Award from the New Jersey Press Association,[citation needed] primarily for his coverage of the Amy Grossberg-Brian Peterson baby-killing case. He would later write a book about the crime, Always in Our Hearts (1999).
Most also teaches a magazine journalism class at Boston University.
External links
An Interview with Doug Most on Boston Globe Magazine
On Brookline Access Television host and executive producer Daniel Berman will be talking with the Editor-in-Chief of Boston Globe Magazine on A Time to Review program. The taping begins on Wednesday August, 22nd at 2pm we will be covering topics including: magazine publishing, and what is involved in becoming a journalist for a local magazine, or newspaper.
The program is now airing and can be seen on Thursday afternoon at 12pm, rebroadcast that evening at 8pm on Brookline Studios channel 3.
Categories:- American magazine editors
- The Boston Globe people
- People from Boston, Massachusetts
- 1968 births
- Living people
- American journalist, 1960s birth stubs
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