torsdag, september 08, 2011
Today's headlines (England)
The Guardian
Press freedom fears as police question Guardian reporter. P1
Ministers to cut need for music licences in pubs and clubs. P9
Katie Price launches magazine. P9
Yahoo chief Carol Bartz sacked. P12
Eddie Murphy to host Oscars. P19
The Independent
Guardian writer questioned over hacking leaks. P6
Yahoo faces big changes after Carol Bartz is ousted. P34
Guy Hands launches fresh legal action over EMI. P34
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Police interview journalist over hacking. P10
Guy Hands launches fresh legal action over EMI. P39
Yahoo launches review after Carol Bartz fired. P39
Daily Telegraph
More News International emails deleted than thought. P4
Downton Abbey and Spooks scheduled against each other. P9
French TV newsman must pay ex-mistress for "love letters" book. P15
Guy Hands launches fresh legal action over EMI. Business, P1
Facebook's first half revenues rise to $1.6bn. Business, P3
Yahoo set to be sold after Carol Bartz is fired. Business, P5
The Times
Sports reporter held as hacking suspect. P8
Yahoo fires Carol Bartz. P44
Tim Arthur appointed as editor-in-chief of Time Out group. P46
Guy Hands launches fresh legal action over EMI. P49
Financial Times
Hacking probe sees arrest of sports journalist. P2
Guy Hands launches fresh legal action over EMI. P17
Yahoo to review strategy after Carol Bartz sacked. P17, 23
Mobile payment joint venture under attack from operator 3. P20
Deezer takes on Spotify with Orange deal. P22
Wall Street Journal Europe
Journalist arrested over phone hacking. P6
Yahoo weighs options as Bartz exits. P19, 21
Judge Judy and the US daytime TV battle. P22
Guy Hands launches fresh legal action over EMI. P22
Daily Mail
University Challenge girls face internet abuse. P3
Three contestants have been removed from Red or Black? after checks. P7
Guardian reporter questioned over hacking leaks. P12
Guy Hands launches fresh legal action over EMI. P65
Yahoo fires Carol Bartz. P66
Daily Express
Celebrity Big Brother coverage. P3
Guy Hands launches fresh legal action over EMI. P51
The Sun
Guardian reporter questioned over hacking leaks. P12
Guy Hands launches fresh legal action over EMI. P42
Strictly stars not allowed to tell fans to vote for them on Twitter. TVbiz, P3
Long-serving Bill star Trudie Goodwin to join Emmerdale. TVbiz, P1
Daily Mirror
Red or Black? axes contestants after background checks. P5
Daily Star
Celebrity Big Brother coverage. P1
Katie Price launches magazine. P3
Three contestants axed from Red or Black? P9
And finally ...
Dynasty was one of the biggest series of the 1980s. Now Joan Collins, who played shoulder pad wearing super-bitch Alexis Colby, has said she'd love to return to the role in a remake. Collins, who was in the series from 1981 to 1989 said she has remained in contact with writer Esther Shapiro who she says has written a "top, top secret" script to bring Dynasty back. Eighties rival Dallas has already made a comeback complete with star Larry Hagman, who played stetson wearing oil baron JR Ewing. However, she admitted that Dynasty's return would be hampered because leading man John Forsythe, who played Blake Carrington, died last year. Sun. TVbiz, P1
Also on MediaGuardian.co.uk today
Band aid: ministers to call time on pub live music restrictions
Government aims to stimulate grassroots music by allowing bars to host gigs without a licence
Yahoo fires chief and puts itself up for sale in search for success
Carol Bartz sacked as online firm struggles to match the might of Google and Apple
Red or Black? removes two contestants
Simon Cowell's Syco and ITV take action after making detailed background checks following Nathan Hageman's win
How the shock of 9/11 made MI5 stronger
The former head of MI5 says it was swamped after 9/11, but it and other security services have since gained big increases in staff and money
BBC sets up Spooks v Downton Abbey battle
Final series of spy thriller scheduled against ITV1 period drama on Sunday 18 September
Does the AOL 'Crunchgate' spat mark the end for TechCrunch?
Mike Arrington's plans for a venture capital fund have kicked off a giant shit-storm with TechCrunch owners AOL over 'editorial independence' and Arianna Huffington's role. It's showtime
Trinity Mirror abandons sport title
Publisher shelves plan for a twice-weekly national paper dedicated to sport
Firing Carol Bartz only causes Yahoo more delay, analysts say
Analysts have been largely unimpressed with the decision to sack Carol Bartz, while former employees say she leaves the company more efficient but less innovative
Guardian journalist questioned over alleged phone-hacking leaks
Case raises concerns about attempts to criminalise contact between journalists and off-the-record sources
Time magazine's special 9/11 issue
Commemorative issue will be accompanied by TV documentary, website and book
The Guardian

