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?

Aug 16, 2007 · posted by andrew · Link · 1 Response

• 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.

Nov 29, 2006 · posted by David Hauslaib, Jossip · Link · Respond

Sarah Gray Miller

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]

Apr 3, 2006 · posted by · Link · Respond

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• 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]

Dec 9, 2005 · posted by David Hauslaib, Jossip · Link · Respond

Sarah Gray Miller & Alex Bhattacharji

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.

Jul 15, 2005 · posted by David Hauslaib, Jossip · Link · Respond