- Conrad Black trial driving Canadian reporters crazy. [Toronto Star]
- Viacom big into online advertising; Joe Nocera enlists his teen to help explain the Viacom/YouTube battle to old people. [NYT]
- Annie Leibovitz sells Paris apartment to Jann Wenner. We're not sure whether to go with a "tidying up" joke or one about Jann being "a free man in." Oh wait, Jane! Jane Wenner. Hmm. [WWD]
- A slightly dry sociological bit from the U.K. on why the news is better in Europe than America. [Independent]
- Helen Thomas regains front row seat in White House Press Room originally given to her during Van Buren administration. [E&P]
- Who will replace WSJ's Paul Steiger as managing editor? Some white dude, apparently. [Talking Biz News, via Romenesko]
Cookie's Eva Dillion leaves Conde Nast for Reader's Digest. [FishbowlNY] - Celebrity coverage moves magazines, bears defecate in forested areas. [Mediaweek]
- David Carr on collaborative virtual newsrooms. Do not read while operating heavy machinery. [NYT]
- Tracy Morgan one more season away from collecting unemployment. [B&C]
- Anything godlike genius Chris Morris does is worthy of note; this time it's a comedy about suicide bombers. [Independent]
- Village Voice Media facing insurrection, competition in the O.C. [LAT]
- Rachel Sklar: not only Canadian and stacked, but "gracious." [AdAge]
