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onsdag, juli 06, 2011

England: Today's media stories from the papers

Today's headlines


The Guardian
News of the World hacking case escalates. P1, 4-5
Sun and Daily Mirror accused of contempt over Joanna Yeates death coverage. P4
Interview with former Sopranos actress Edie Falco. G2, P10

The Independent
Rebekah Brooks contacted Dowler private detective herself. P1, 2-3, 4-5
Sun and Daily Mirror accused of contempt over Joanna Yeates death coverage. P6
Channel 5 to embrace product placement. P17
The truth about Rebekah Brooks. Viewspaper, P12
Facebook and Skype deal. P39

Daily Telegraph
News of the World hacking case escalates. P1, 4
BBC faces strike action. P9

The Times
MPs to hold emergency debate as hacking case escalates. P8
Rio Ferdinand says line must be drawn on privacy. P9
Sun and Daily Mirror accused of contempt over Joanna Yeates death coverage. P16
Huffington Post launches in the UK. P38
Aegis buys Japanese digital agency Filefix. P34

Financial Times
News Corporation chiefs battle to contain hacking fall out. P1, 3, 12-13, 18
Sun and Daily Mirror accused of contempt over Joanna Yeates death coverage. P2
ESPN buys live rights to Wimbledon in US, ending NBC's 43-year run. P24

Wall Street Journal Europe
News of the World hacking case escalates. P1, 22

Daily Mail
News of the World hacking case escalates. P1, 5
Sun and Daily Mirror accused of contempt over Joanna Yeates death coverage. P11
Lord Patten to say that 350 senior manager roles must go at the BBC. P13

Daily Express
News of the World hacking scandal escalates. P1, 4-5
Northern & Shell pioneers ad revolution. P51

The Sun
BBC union votes for strike action over cuts. P4
Rebekah Brooks "sickened" by Milly Dowler revelations. P6

Daily Mirror
News of the World hacking case escalates. P1, 4
Zoe Ball to front Strictly Come Dancing spin-off It Takes Two. P3
Daybreak staff to merge with those of Lorraine in shake-up at ITV. P21

Daily Star
News of the World hacking case escalates. P1, 8
Rio Ferdinand says line must be drawn on privacy. P7

And finally ...

The rehabilitation of Jason Manford continues. The star, who quit The One Show for sending sexy tweets to fans, obviously feels there is enough clear water over the incident to have a banter about it. At the launch of his comeback show, ITV1's Show Me The Funny, Manford was asked what advice he would give young comics. He said: "Do be careful on Twitter, it's full of weirdos." TVbiz, P2

Also on MediaGuardian.co.uk today
Sun and Daily Mirror articles 'could have impeded trial' in Yeates case
Three stories after arrest of a suspect in hunt for killer of Joanna Yeates posed 'substantial risk' to justice, attorney general claims.
Mark Borkowski to launch new agency
New agency, named Borkowki.do, to be a social media-based consultancy
Strauss-Kahn case maid sues New York Post over prostitute allegation
Newspaper and five of its journalists face lawsuit amid spate of leaks about alleged sexual attack
Milly Dowler phone hacking: Speaker grants emergency Commons debate
Labour MP Chris Bryant successfully pushes for Wednesday debate on call for public inquiry into News International
Phone hacking: Buscombe admits News of the World lied to PCC
Interviewed by Andrew Neil, press watchdog chief says she is 'deeply unhappy with what happened'
'Appalled' Rothermere assured that Mail titles don't hack
Daily Mail & General Trust chairman wants people to know his titles are in the clear
Rebekah Brooks: 'It's inconceivable I knew of Milly Dowler phone hacking'
News International chief executive tells staff she will not quit
Milly Dowler phone hacking: the full text of Rebekah Brooks's email
News International chief's message to staff stating that it is 'inconceivable' that she knew about alleged phone hacking
Miliband says Brooks must consider her position over phone hacking
Labour leader calls for public inquiry after Milly Dowler phone-hacking claims as Cameron brands news 'a truly dreadful act'

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