He resigned as Los Angeles Times Managing Editor in 2007 after blocking the publication of an article about the
Armenian genocide; Frantz said his resignation was not related to the ensuing controversy.[4]
Frantz served as the Istanbul bureau chief for The New York Times, and the managing editor of the Los Angeles Times from 2005 to 2007. Frantz was chief investigator for the
Senate Foreign Relations Committee.[7] He is also the former Managing Director of Kroll's Business Intelligence Washington office.[8]
As the Los Angeles Times Managing Editor, Frantz blocked a story on the
Armenian genocide in April 2007 written by Mark Arax, a veteran Times journalist of Armenian descent. Frantz argued that Arax previously had expressed an opinion on the topic and therefore was biased on the subject, apparently referring to a letter co-signed by Arax that endorsed the LA Times policy of referring to the event as "Armenian Genocide".[10] Arax, who has published similar articles before,[11] lodged a discrimination complaint and threatened a federal lawsuit. Frantz was accused of having a bias obtained while being stationed in Istanbul, Turkey.[10] Frantz resigned from the paper on July 6.[4]
Personal
Frantz has written 10 nonfiction books, six of them with his wife,
Catherine Collins. Their most recent book, Salmon Wars is about the environmental and health dangers of the salmon fishing industry. They live in a fishing village in Nova Scotia.[12]
John C. Boland, Douglas Frantz (1985). Wall Street's Insiders: How You Can Profit With The Smart Money. William Morrow & Co.
ISBN978-0-688-03872-4.
Douglas Frantz (1987). Levine & Co.: Wall Street's Insider Trading Scandal. Henry Holt & Co.
ISBN978-0-8050-0457-1.
Douglas Frantz (1991). Making It : The Business of Building in the Age of Money. Holt.
ISBN978-0-8050-0996-5.
Douglas Frantz, Catherine Collins (1990). Selling Out : How We Are Letting Japan Buy Our Land, Our Industries, Our Financial Institutions, and Our Future. McGraw-Hill.
ISBN978-0-8092-4152-1.
Catherine Collins, Douglas Frantz (1993). Teachers : Talking Out of School. Little, Brown and Company.
ISBN978-0-316-29266-5.
Douglas Frantz (1993). From the Ground Up: The Business of Building in the Age of Money. University of California Press.
ISBN978-0-520-08399-8.
Douglas Frantz, David McKean (1995). Friends in High Places: The Rise and Fall of Clark Clifford. Little, Brown and Company.
ISBN978-0-316-29162-0.
Douglas Frantz, Catherine Collins (2008). The Man from Pakistan: The True Story of the World's Most Dangerous Nuclear Smuggler. Twelve.
ISBN978-0-446-19958-2.