FIRST CUTS: Keller spars with Assange; Comedy Central turns 20

Here's our list of headlines that should be on your morning media menu:

• New York Times executive editor Bill Keller and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange sparred during a panel at Lowell Bergman's annual investigative journalism symposium over the weekend. (PBS MediaShift)

• Howard Kurtz and friends dissected the Glenn Beck-Fox News split on Sunday's "Reliable Sources." (Mediaite)

• Gannett brass are making bank while asking the rank-and-file to take furloughs. (New York Times)

• A day in the life of the New York Times foreign desk. (New York Times/The Public Editor)

• Bloomberg Businessweek has launched a subscription-friendly iPad app. (paidContent)

• Robert MacMillan has some writing advice for business reporters. (Reuters)

• Comedy Central is still going strong at 20. (New York Times)

• "The company that owns The Washington Post is almost entirely at the mercy of the Federal Government and the Obama administration," writes Salon's Glenn Greenwald, "the entities which its newspaper ostensibly checks and holds accountable." (Salon)