Susan Margaret Douglas (born 29 January 1957) is a British media executive and former newspaper editor.
Douglas launched the newspaper's Style & Culture sections, relaunched The Sunday Times magazine, ran the Insight investigative team and introduced many writers and columnists including Julie Burchill, Jeremy Clarkson, Taki, Melvyn Bragg and her then-husband, historian Niall Ferguson.
In 2008, she joined literary agency PFD as a director, and engineered the management buyout by Andrew Neil.
[8] Early in the following month it emerged that she was to head a wholly owned subsidiary of Trinity Mirror called Sunday Brands.
In the end, the new website, launched in November 2013, did not meet Trinity Mirror's financial targets and closed in January 2014 when Douglas left the company.