Sarah Gray Miller was officially installed as editor of O At Home magazine this morning, we hear. Miller, of course, lead Organic Style as founding EIC, as well as Budget Living … before she "resigned." Sarah begins on Sept. 10. Surely Alex Bhattacharji will be ditching Details sometime soon?
• Dan Abrams says "great job" to all your MSNBC folk! You're doing a fantastic job maintaining third place.
• Fabian Basabe isn't content with just a DUI charge; he needs a 20/20 special to go into elaborate detail as to all the reasons he's not fit to hold down a real job.
• Stop. Everything. Simon Dumenco found a magazine he likes.
• Dan Peres turns his diary into an editor's letter.
• Former Budget Living doyenne Sarah Gray Miller too cheap for InStyle?
• Nick Lachey shows he's over Jessica and on to guys in cups.

• Good Morning America producer John Green is suspended for his two "politically charged" e-mails. Remember, in real news media, opinions are not allowed. [Media Mob]
• Katie Couric's move from Today has yet to happen, but its potential effects are already rocking the entire news world out of orbit. [LAT]
• Who could replace Glenda Bailey should Harper's Bazaar be on the hunt? Atoosa Rubenstein … obviously! Two Atoosa mentions in one day? We must have been good last week. [WWD]
• Oh, give us a break — Budget Living staffers are not devastated. (Those kids would use any excuse to party.) The bigger news? Sarah Gray Miller joins In Style — former home of her post-BL replacement Angela Matusik. [NYT]
• Jill Carroll returns to Boston, where she will be healing. (Meaning she'll be catching the Red Socks and kicking back with a Sam Adams.) [E&P]

• Ex-Budget Living duo Sarah Gray Miller and Alex Bhattacharji have wrapped things up at Look, the Entertainment Weekly one-off (for now) that hit subscribers and newsstands this week. Depending on the numbers, there might just be another entertainment mag yet. [WWD]
• Kent Brownridge might be quitting Wenner Media on a full-time business, but he's still expected to be in the office as often as two days a week. Someone has to check Jann Wenner's oil. [NYP]
• FCC boss Kevin Martin wants Time Warner and Comcast to help crack down on naughty programming so the dial can be one big family-friendly Disney channel. [LAT]
• The five media stories you won't read in 2006, because they just won't happen. In convenient listicle format. [Business Week]
• Sure, the U.S. military formed the Baghdad Press Club, but that doesn't mean members have to write skewed stories. [USA Today]

• Cameron Diaz isn't ashamed of the "kinky" topless photos of her that John Rutter tried blackmailing her into buying.
• After nearly weeks(!) of separation, ex-Budget Living duo Sarah Gray Miller and Alex Bhattacharji are together again at Time Inc.'s Look, Entertainment Weekly's movie mag spin-off. Meanwhile, Bruce Wasserstein's son Ben is leaving his gig at Vitals to join daddy's New York.
• After traveling through South Africa with a forged passport, Wesley Snipes has been labeled an "undesirable person" by officials and, like Tom Cruise in Paris, is not welcome to return.
• Oprah's fans are lobbying to get the talk show queen nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. You know, 'cause she gives away free Pontiacs and such.
• Quit telling William Rehnquist to quit. The chief justice plans on sticking around as long as his health allows, which certainly fits in with President Bush's all-things-according-to-God policy.
• Just because Fabian Basabe has left the Hamptons doesn't mean the trend of swinging from the rafters at East End nightlucbs has come to an end.
• LeAnn Rimes goes porn shopping.
• If you want to read the spoiler on Tommy Hilifiger's The Cut and find out who won the designer's reality show prize, click here and scroll down.
