• Union members at the Boston Globe will vote on the controversial concession package proposed by the New York Times Co. on June 8. [E&P]
• Last week's broadcast of Meet the Press earned the NBC chatfest its lowest ratings since David Gregory took over as moderator. [HuffPo]
• Supermarket tabloid smackdown: Us Weekly is standing up for integrity in journalism (and Brangelina) by waging war against In Touch. [TMZ, Gawker]
• Who says magazines are dead? The publisher of Interview is in the process of launching a quarterly design magazine called Modern. [Folio]
• Neil Patrick Harris will host the 2009 Tony Awards on June 7. [AP]
• The two American journalists who were first detained in North Korea two months will go on trial for "hostile acts" on June 4. [NYT]

• Fox's strategy of broadcasting fewer commercials but charging more for them didn't pan out, so now it's planning to scrap the plan. [WSJ]
• Sony reported its first annual loss in 14 years on account of the sharp decline in consumer spending. [NYT]
• Daytime Emmy nominations were announced today. [THR]
• The National Association of Hispanic Journalists will induct (half-Puerto Rican/half-Jewish) Geraldo Rivera into its Hall of Fame next month. [MW]