This morning the New York Post bodychecks New York mag contributing editor Michael Wolff's new pop media book, "Autumn of the Moguls." I can't comment on Wolff's book, because our staff hasn't had a chance to summarize it for me yet. (They've been busy this week: as you know, fashion comes first with us.) The Post sounds suspiciously like the kids in our office: they call the book irrelevant, call Wolff weasel-like, and mock both the "mogul" subjects of the book and Wolff's limited access to them.

That's odd, because today's New York magazine sale rumor is that Michael Wolff and actual media mogul Rupert Murdoch's son James are either opening up a hot dog stand on the Lower East Side or putting together a sixty-thousand dollar bid to own New York mag. Oh, wait, they want sixty-million dollars? Nevermind.
Autumn of a Media Maven? [NY Post]