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torsdag, maj 26, 2011

Today's media stories from the papers (England)












The Guardian
Four awards for the Guardian at the Amnesty International media awards. P2
Life in a Chinese labour camp: break rocks by day, work for internet warlords at night. P3
Twitter will notify users before handing personal details to UK authorities over alleged privacy injunction breaches. P9
Jamie Oliver back to pub grub as US food revolution loses its bite. P9
Countdown seeks its fifth host. P13
The Wire actors reunite to tackle Othello. P18
Zynga looks to capitalise on LinkedIn floatation. P32
Exponent preferred bidder for BBC Magazines. P32
Amazon creates 900 jobs to help ebook readers. P32
Bloomsbury joins forces with literary and talent agency owned by Matthew Freud for out of print ebook venture. P34
Obituary: playwright and TV screenwriter Jeremy Paul. P42
Marina Hyde: spare us the cobblers about Giggs. Sport, P12
Behind the scenes at BBC Radio 4's Today. G2, P4,5
Deborah Orr: turning celebrities into commodities. G2, P8
Should kids be allowed on Facebook? G2, P13
Mark Lawson: are in-depth documentaries under threat? G2, P19
Sam Wollaston on the Apprentice. G2, P25
Mark Lawson on the Bafta TV Awards and Question Time. G2, P27

The Independent
Diary: former BBC News man Craig Oliver takes charge at Downing Street barbecue. P8
Gordon Ramsay's father in law loses gagging order bid. P18
Judge has not changed view on privacy. P19
Twitter hampers inquiries, police warn. P20
Power of the internet on G8 agenda. P25
Google set to introduce alternative to credit cards. P40
Obituary: Comedian, writer and producer James Casey. Viewspaper, P8
Desperate Housewives actor takes producer to court for killing off her character could it lead to a power shift in soaps? Viewspaper, P18
Radio: so-so grammar puts sensitive listeners in a spin. Viewspaper, P20

Daily Telegraph
National Pensioners Convention to picket BBC1's Question Time, accusing it of ageism. P1
Twitter "will give up user details". P1
MPs say Girls Gone Wild reality show from US too wild for UK. P9
Letters: a free press protects ordinary people from those who abuse courts. P21
Ebooks: the next chapter. P27
World's biggest online gaming company Zynga prpares for floatation. B1

The Times
Twitter will tell users if forced to yield names. P26
Pensioners group to picket Question Time recording. P28
Letters: Twitter, the courts and Parliament. P34
Hollywood confirms first Bin Laden film. P43
Final curtain comes down but Oprah Winfrey says it isn't goodbye. P44
BBC enters exclusive talks with Exponent over magazines. P55
Broadband costs rise as suppliers push bundles. P59
Zynga valued at $10bn as prepares for flotation. P59
Pinewood Shepperton sale a bargain for John Whittaker. P61
Obituary: Terence Wynn, former editor of Catholic weekly newspaper The Universe. P67

Financial Times
Twitter prepared to name users who defied gag. P2
Cornwall picked for consumer trial of 4G mobile broadband. P4
Tech titans' optimism fades under the Paris sun. P8
E-books rewrite an industry. P14
On the move Martha Stewart eyes options. P17, P22
TweetDeck deal highlight of e-G8. P18
Twitter victory in TweetDeck battle. P20
Digital media stores need Oprah's tastemaking touch. P22
Hackers continue to plague Sony. P22
Cookie laws threaten to unravel web sales. P22
Android mobile wallet service planned for US. P22

Wall Street Journal Europe
E-G8 shows web divide. P20
Martha Stewart Living is in play. P20
Yahoo sees progress in Alibaba talks. P21
Ways of making LinkedIn work for you. P29

Daily Mail
Question Time accused of ageism. P5
Judges made 333 privacy orders in last five years. P6
UEFA chooses Sky as host broadcaster for Champions League final ahead of ITV. P91

Daily Express
Chef Ramsay's father-in-law exposed as serial love cheat. P17
I believe Giggs would marry me, says Imogen. P17
Apprentice turns ugly as it enters the beauty salon. P27
Our favourite Oprah. P32-33

The Sun
Cheryl Cole out of X Factor. P1
BBC employee accidentally sends out four-letter word email to nearly entire corporation. P11
Stars line up for Countdown job. TVBiz, P1
Jamie Oliver to turn his attention to traditional British food in new Channel 4 series. TVBiz, P3
Apprentice latest. TVBiz, P3

Daily Mirror
Cheryl Cole axed from The X Factor in the US. P1
Twitter will notify users before giving personal details to authorities. P5

Daily Star
Geordie Shore coverage. P1,4,5,6
Death threat Imogen flees Man Utd ultras. P7
Soap ad in race row. P11

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