- Ravelston, the company through which Conrad Black controlled Hollinger International, plead out to fraud. [Guardian]
- Fashion editor Nina Garcia appears in a BlackBerry ad in the March Elle, blurring the line between editorial and advertisement. You try typing that with a straight face. [WWD]
- Les Moonves will show that CBS "is serious about embracing technology" by just showing up at CES. [NYP]
- The future of the Internet is video. So says Bambi Francisco and, uh, every other single person who has thought about the medium for more than five seconds. [Marketwatch]
- Howard Stern has limits: He will not chloroform staff members on air. [NYT]
- Robert Safian is the new EIC at Fast Company. [WWD]
- Malcolm Gladwell should go back to cool-hunting pieces. The NYT's Joe Nocera agrees. [Maud Newton]
