Most amusing bits from the lengthy Times piece this past weekend on succession at Condé Nast: That overlord Si Newhouse still "personally hand-counts ad pages in his magazines and their competitors." And that he goes to work every day in "chinos and an old sweatshirt." [NYT]
The Sarah Jessica Parker-produced show American Artist was picked up by Bravo. It's a "Project Runway-style competition series that takes on the art world. Aspiring artists compete to produce various styles of artwork (painting, sculpting, etc.), which is then judged by a panel of experts." [HR]
Just in case Jimmy Fallon hosting Late Night wasn't bad enough, he'll be hosting an online version of the show beginning this fall. [NYT]
Jeff Zucker would like you to know that NBC has sold 90% of its Olympic ads [HR]
Conservative blowhard Sean Hannity has signed a new distribution deal with both ABC Networks and Clear Channel's Premiere Radio Networks. [WSJ]
A rivalry between CNBC's Erin Burnett and Maria Bartiromo? Perish the thought! "She is smart, beautiful and hard-working," says Bartiromo. Guess that settles that. [NYT]