» Nick Denton is planning a major overhaul of the Gawker sites, starting with Deadspin. But instead of the usual blog-based redesign — more white space is in right now — Denton is modelling the new look on TV. [MediaMemo]
» As Hulu prepares for a possible IPO, the latest comScore (NSDQ: SCOR) video rankings are out. While Hulu’s July numbers gained a bit over June, “Google (NSDQ: GOOG) sites” — namely YouTube — remains way ahead. [Release]
» Time Warner Cable (NYSE: TWC) CEO Glenn Britt says there are no plans to speed up or slow down web traffic. That would violate the FCC’s net neutrality principles, naturally. But Britt would fight regulation that could limit the industry’s ability to do so. [WSJ]
» Don’t like this post on your Facebook page? Be careful before you hit a “dislike” button someone sends you. It could be malware (remember, we tried to warn you.) [Venturebeat]
» The iPad is the perfect couch companion, some say, and now it got the perfect tool for such (in)activity: a slick new TV Guide app. [Mashable]
» Following the Wall St. Journal’s series on ad targeting, some folks are calling for the paper to be more transparent about the personal data its site collects. [Romenesko]

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