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torsdag, juli 26, 2012

Today's headlines (U.K.)

 

The Guardian
BT reports 14% fall in global services earnings. P27
Journalist in Leveson expose gets anonymous warning call. P31
The Independent
Phone hacking charges may deliver new blow to Sun. P16
Channel 4 to host rave night. P24
The 10 best Olympic apps. P37
i
10 best Olympics apps. P49
Daily Telegraph
Climbing girl is an internet sensation. P15
4G may be fast, but its arrival sure won't be. P27
Apple sales slow. Business P5
Facebook invests in more UK staff. Business P5
The Times
Matthew Parris confirms BBC told him set up company P22
Financial Times
Premier League underwrote case against satellite TV card importer. P1
Content owners can create channel on YouView for £50,000. P21
Mecom suffers 8% drop in revenues. P21
Wall Street Journal Europe
Facebook slated to pay $16.5m for infrastructure and charity. P9
UK's 4G auction a missed opportunity. P22
Daily Mail
Spidergirl climber is YouTube sensation. P37
Mail Online's ad growth boosts DMGT. P80
Europe takes a bite out of Apple. P83
Daily Express
Lord Sugar talks about YouView TV box. P26
The Sun
Google's Street View captures hookers. P33
Daily Mirror
Lord Sugar predicts TV revolution. P53
Daily Star
Letitia Dean in EastEnders comback. P37
And finally ...
The BBC has been having sound problems in its new Olympics studio in
Stratford. On Tuesday Fiona Bruce sounded like she was talking from
inside a glass bowl on News at Ten. Simple solution apparently -
sound-deadening curtains and carpets. Even big events force bosses to
get back to the basics it seems. Independent P23

Also on MediaGuardian.co.uk today

Daily Mail publisher pays out £15,000 for printing photographs of a child
Judge says identity of alleged father, a politician, is relevant in assessing public interest, but does not outweigh right to privacy
Paddy Power wins poster campaign battle
Olympic organisers had ordered campaign be taken down for breaching strict rules on ambush marketing
Olympics attacked for fast food and fizzy drink links
The Childrens' Food Campaign says chance to create a positive health legacy from London 2012 has been squandered
Newsweek plans eventual transition to digital-only format
Owner of magazine says company is examining its options as manufacturing costs continue to hinder publication's profits, but Tina Brown denies imminent closure of print edition
Non-Olympic brands push ambush marketing rules to the limit
Nike, Paddy Power and Oddbins launch advertising campaigns coinciding with London 2012
Judge orders cross-examination of officials over WikiLeaks documents
Unprecedented step in Chagos Islands case is first time one of the WikiLeaks cables has featured in a UK court case
BT Vision adds just 21,000 new pay-TV customers
Lowest subscriber increase rate in two years as broadband sign-up numbers hit their lowest point since 2009
Virgin Media's Usain Bolt ads banned
Watchdog rules claims about broadband speed in cable firm's multimillion-pound TV push are misleading
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 ad banned from daytime TV
ASA rules scenes of London under violent assault not suitable to be shown when children could be watching
Mecom reports pre-tax loss of €42m
Pan-European newspaper publisher admits it is considering a sell-off of assets

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