| Martin (Marty) Baron | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1955 |
| Occupation | editor, The Boston Globe |
| Title | Editor |
| Notable credit(s) | The Boston Globe, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Miami Herald |
Martin Baron, known as Marty, is an American journalist who has been the editor of The Boston Globe since July 2, 2001. He succeeded Matthew V. Storin in this post.
Born and raised in Tampa, Florida c. 1955,[1] Baron graduated from Lehigh University.
Baron began working for the The Miami Herald in 1976, then moved to The Los Angeles Times in 1979 and to The New York Times in 1996. He returned to the Herald as chief editor in 1999.
Notes
- ^ Barringer, Felicity. "Miami Herald's Top Editor To Lead The Boston Globe." The New York Times, 3 July 2001.
References
- The Boston Globe (July 2, 2001). Martin Baron of The Miami Herald is named Editor of The Boston Globe as Globe Editor Matthew V. Storin announces his retirement. Press release.
- The Boston Phoenix (July 19, 2001). Goodbye to all that: Marty Baron's arrival at the Boston Globe marks not just the end of the Matt Storin era, but of the Tom Winship era as well. By Dan Kennedy.
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