Morning Report
* Simon Dumenco reminds us that there are a lot of magazines that are still profitable. (adage.com) | Did The Daily Beast kill Newsweek? (adage.com)
* San Diego newspaper owners proudly promote conservative causes. (AP via nola.com)
* Houston Chronicle shutters its Mexico City bureau. (mcclatchydc.com)
* BuzzFeed opens a Los Angeles bureau and says it plans to “compete aggressively for entertainment news.” (buzzfeed.com)
* Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. denies it’s in discussions to acquire the Los Angeles Times or Chicago Tribune. (bloomberg.com)
* The cheapest iPad Mini is expected to be priced between $299 and $349. (allthingsd.com)
* Time redesigns its site so the content and user experience are the same on all devices. (adweek.com)
* Seattle Times editor addresses concerns about his paper paying for political ads. (seattletimes.com)
* Nieman Foundation is now offering short-term visiting fellowships. (nieman.harvard.edu)
* NYT’s Mark Leibovich was “pleasantly surprised” to get access to Paul Ryan. (nytimes.com)
* A student’s comedic view of the summer intern application process. (dailytarheel.com)
* Reporters covering Romney have a flag football face-off with the candidate’s staff. (They tied.) (nytimes.com)
