
• If Sara James' list of media holiday parties at WWD wasn't enough for you, the Observer surely rounds out the list. Well, ours isn't included, though it might help if we were celebrating with more than our reflection and a bottle of Ketel One. [NYO]
• Now that Wikipedia has been outed as entirely inaccurate on occasion, NYT staffers are now prohibited from using it to fact check. Judith Miller, however, is still an A-OK source. [Romenesko]
• Katie Couric's interview with TV Guide might as well have been an open letter to Les Moonves. [TVNewser]
• Turns out G+J didn't accurately represent the circulations of the three family titles it unloaded on Meredith Corp. [AdAge]
• The NYT claims to have "not lost one ad" to the WSJ's Weekend Journal. Uh huh. [AdAge]
• With Oddjack folding, Gawker kingpin Nick Denton needs to keep his blog roster figures up. So welcome The Consumerist, a goth approach to spending. [The Consumerist]
• Radar staffers will no longer have to go to work wearing Kevlar: Neighbor The Source is being evicted from West 23rd Street. [NYP]
• Lots of reporters, killed at once. [LAT]
