
• With Fox News easily beating CNN in the ratings, it's a bit shameful that they've reduced themselves to CNN's video matrix. [TVNewser]
• Dan Rather's decision to stay on at CBS might finally pay off, with his first report since the Memogate scandal in line to hit 60 Minutes as early as Sunday. [NYT]
• Americans have returned to complaining in record numbers, lodging four times as many indecency complaints with the FCC this quarter versus last. We're up to 26,185 — well done, Howard Stern. [B&C]
• Disney is preparing the sale of its hoard of ABC radio stations, a 60-plus network of broadcast outlets that, we've got a feeling, didn't contribute much to the FCC complaint figures. [Drudge Report]
• With Liz Spiers "suddenly" departing Mediabistro thanks to that rail-thin book deal, online media orgy director Laurel Toby is quietly looking for a new editorial director. Oh, put "quietly" in quotes, please. [Gawker]
• Who cares where Emilio Pucci's archive is, whether Venice or Florence? All we care about is that Architectual Digest got it wrong. On the cover. [WWD]
• Maureen Dowd loves blogs! Hates blogs! Loves blogs! Hates to love blogs! [Austin Chronicle]
• Like Marc Cooper, we choose to refer to the newspaper industry's slide in circulation as "hemorrhaging." [LA Weekly]