Morning report
* How the New York Times plans to fact-check the presidential debate. (nytimes.com)
* Pearson CEO Marjorie Scardino steps down; speculation rife that Financial Times and Penguin Books will be sold. (blogs.wsj.com)
* Alex Wagner: “Instagram is mostly a repository for brunch photos.” (nytimes.com)
* The rich — like the rest of us — are spending more time online. (adweek.com)
* Cartoon in University of Montana student newspaper draws criticism. (nbcmontana.com)
* Drudge and Hannity fail to deliver with an already covered Obama speech. (politico.com)
* Why reporters covering Romney don’t reveal his “fun side.” (buzzfeed.com)
* Ithaca College tells student journalists that all interviews with school officials must be cleared with media relations. (theithacan.org)
