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måndag, augusti 15, 2011

(UK) Today's headlines

The Guardian
Will Big Brother thrive on Channel 5. P28
How Manchester Evening News reporters braved the riots. P29
Obituary: Broadcaster Robert Robinson. P32



The Independent
FBI widens its US inquiry into News Corp beyond 9/11. P2


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FBI widens its US inquiry into News Corp beyond 9/11. P8
Comment on government's local TV plans. P41
Journalists prime target for rioters. P41

Daily Telegraph
Fraudster hacks bank accounts by getting information of Facebook. P9
Angry Birds creator in line for investment to value business at $1.2bn. Business, P2

The Times
New rules may mean editors have to keep records of "dark arts" used. P10
Obituary: Robert Robinson. P43

Financial Times
Indian media turn on national cricket team after losses. P4
Wall Street Journal Europe
Microsoft's post-PC world. P19
US broadens inquiry into News Corporation. P21
Facebook and Google vie over games. P21
Analysis of the issues facing AOL. P20
News Corp's UK rivals pick up readers after closure of News of the World. P21
Samsung to appeal over ban on Galaxy tablets. P22
Analysis of Apple's new Lion operating system. P29
HTC's new phone review. P29

Daily Mail
David Starkey's outburst on Newsnight defended. P8
Daily Express
Race row over TV outburst at black culture. P7

The Sun
X Factor finalists to have cameras in their bedrooms. P3
Joey Barton calls Match of the Day's Alan Shearer a "slaphead". P10
Top Gear "fake" fury. P18
Apple's new spaceship-style HQ. P22
Zoe Lucker's EastEnders exit. TVBiz, P2
Glee axes pop for rock. TVBiz, P4

Daily Mirror
Jeremy Clarkson hits back in Top Gear "fake" row. P1,13
Louis Walsh says X Factor won't miss Simon Cowell. P3
Simon Cowell made into a Mr Men character. P3
Jim Shelley on June Brown's appearance on Who Do You Think You Are? P21
Jane Asher joins BBC1's Waterloo Road. P25

Daily Star
Jeremy Clarkson to sue over claims he fakes car tests. P15
Channel 4 to screen World Sheepdog Trials. P13

And finally ...

Which "tough crime show" has been voted the UK's favourite TV series to rent out? Here's a clue - you may have read the odd story about it on the Guardian website. That's right - it's The Wire! Totally underrated if you ask us. The Wire beat Modern Family and The Killing in the Lovefilm survey, with Misfits the highest placed UK show. The number of people hiring box - or should that be boxed - sets is up 20% over the last five years. "A life, Jimmy, you know what that is? It's the shit that happens while you're deciding which box set to rent next." The Sun, P7

Also on MediaGuardian.co.uk today
Nuts sticks to same formula for relaunch
The lads' mag will continue its mix of girls, humour, cars and sport when it relaunches on Tuesday
Robert Robinson: tributes are paid to doyen of the quiz show
Liverpool-born, London-raised TV host and radio presenter whose voice defined an era, has died at 83
Sunday tabloids add almost 2m sales after News of the World closure
July ABCs: Sunday Mirror, People and Daily Star Sunday are main beneficiaries of News of the World's demise, as Sunday Times reports lowest circulation since 1962
Monty Python's Life of Brian recreated for BBC comic drama
The story behind the making of the film and the religious storm it caused are the subject of Holy Flying Circus
News of the World's alleged Milly Dowler leaks investigated by IPCC
Police watchdog follows up voluntary referral from force after claims Surrey policeman passed case details to paper
Tory MP Louise Mensch backs social network blackouts during civil unrest
Mensch backs David Cameron's call for temporary shutdowns as police praise value of Twitter as vital communication channel
Premier League poised to kick off as talks go on over media coverage
Football's governing bodies believed to be closing in on deal with media coalition to avert second weekend of disruption
Strike-bound paper's nightmare error
Page one carries a big cross-ref - but the inside story cannot be found
Ashton leaves Sunday Times for Standard
Chris Blackhurst's replacement appointed at London Evening Standard
Phone hacking: Trinity Mirror says its journalists are in the clear
Publisher declares that its newspaper executives have given written assurances of hacking innocence

/Th Guardian/




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