Morning media tidbits

⇒ Sam Rubin called The CW the "Can't Win" network on the KTLA Morning News. Notable only since his station will carry CW. (LA.Comfidential)

⇒ Elizabeth Spiers, the original Gawker and later the editor of Fishbowl LA's parent mediabistro, will launch the Wall Street-oriented Dealbreaker.com in March. (Gawker)

⇒ The Sacramento Bee's Gary Delsohn is joining Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger as chief speechwriter for $110,000 a year. (Romenesko)

⇒ Former Slate writer Chris Suellentrop becomes an official New York Times blogger, but only subscribers get to read The Opinionator. (Suellentrop.com)

⇒ Instapundit Glenn Reynolds is pinch-blogging at Wonkette today. Ezra Klein of The American Prospect and LA Weekly blogs sat in yesterday. (Wonkette)

⇒ A Mack Reed photo from LAVoice.org showed up on LA Weekly's Style Council blog—and he noticed. (LA Voice)

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