Afternoon notes *

Mickey Kaus still can't get the LAT to let him de-subscribe...Anthony York at the Capitol Weekly, and The Roundup, report on Gov. Schwarzenegger excluding the Times from a series of interviews with Sacramento reporters (via Romenesko)...Nicole LaPorte analyzes Hollywood's "industry-wide dressdown" in today's New York Observer...BoifromTroy celebrates his second blogiversary by notching his one-millionth visitor...The Wall Street Journal has corrected itself and acknowledged that Rafat Ali's L.A.-based Paid Content.org broke the story that Viacom wants to buy Ifilm...Former Jim Hahn press deputy Yusef K. Robb has joined state Controller Steve Westly as deputy chief of staff for communications and public affairs...Speaking of Hahnies, former deputy mayor Doane Liu did all right. He's joining JPMorganChase Bank as Senior Vice President of Government Banking.

* Updated through the afternoon...

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