• How's the New York Times Co. planning to lift itself out of the financial mess it's been in? Times Co. chief Janet Robinson says more cuts are on the way and the company is planning to sell off more assets. Also, there's some sort of paid membership model in the works, apparently. [WSJ, Gawker]
• Related: The paper says it will sell its stake in the Red Sox by January. [BG]
• What you missed at Walter Cronkite's funeral yesterday. [NYT, WaPo]
• Best-selling author E. Lynn Harris has died. He was 54. [NYT]
More magazine is teaming up with Candace Bushnell on a new Web series starring 90210's Jennie Garth and Talia Balsam from Mad Men. [MW]
• After a ten-year run, today is Paula Froelich's last day at Page Six. [NYM]

• A few more details on the changes at Jann Wenner's Us Weekly. [NYP]
• The controversy over Lou Dobbs' idiotic comments continues. Now one civil rights group has called on CNN chief Jon Klein to fire him. [LAT, AB, Gawker]
• Meanwhile, instead of doing what it should be doing—like kicking Lou Dobbs to the curb—the network is whining to Nielson about MSNBC. [NYO]
• News Corp. plans to charge for access to "news and entertainment." [BN]
• Bankrupt ex-baller Lenny Dykstra says he's doing a reality show. [SI]
• Warren Buffett's latest gig? He's playing himself in a new, web-based animated children's series about "financial responsibility" for AOL. [NYT]