• Business Week leaker pleads guilty to leaking stock names before the issue went to press. Elsewhere, Vanity Fair sleeps soundly knowing if it can protect Suri Cruise's photos, it can keep any secret. [Bloomberg]
• It took just two hours for a jury to demand Source co-founders Raymond (Benzino) Scott and David Mays pay out $14.5 million to former editor Kimberly Osorio, who claimed sexual harassment and defamation. Calling women "bitches" at the office, it turns out, is frowned upon. [NYDN]
• If it's easier to stomach, feel free to call Katie Couric's performance on the CBS Evening News a "disappointment" rather than a "disaster." [Newsday]
• Time Inc.'s fired fleet might be interested to know its execs are still flying high. [Memo Pad]
• Nobody wants Time Inc.'s stable of 18 crappy magazines. Not even Rodale. [NYP]
• Even at PBS, it's better to tow the line than raise a stink. [PBS]

The correct figure is $15.5 mil. Thank you!