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måndag, oktober 03, 2011

England - Today's headlines




The Guardian
Life on Mars to air in Russia. P3
Smartphones provide mixed fortunes for Phones4U. P23
Leveson throws media's future in the air. MediaGuardian, P30
Interview: Chris Blackhurst, editor of the Independent. MediaGuardian P31
Dan Sabbagh: Trouble in toytown shows exporting Simon Cowell is not the full picture. MediaGuardian P32
Kindle Fire deserves a warm hand. MediaGuardian P32
Media Monkey's Diary. MediaGuardian P32
Interview: James Corden. G2 P7-9


The Independent
The Sun editor to give Leveson inquiry newspaper lessons. P3
Brian Cathcart: Memories of hacking will be jogged in court. Viewspaper P6


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Leveson inquiry calls two former tabloid editors. P7
Camerons to be subject of racy sitcom. P17


Daily Telegraph
BBC2 bears brunt of cuts to protect quality drama and Radio 4. P11
BBC accused of allowing high-profile presenters to wear Berghaus jackets on air. P11
Waterstones boss brands Amazon 'utterly ruthless'. Business P3
New Apple chief faces first test at iPhone 5 launch. Business P3
Interview: Waterstones managing director James Daunt. Business P4, P5


The Times
Alastair Campbell to have his phone hacked at Cheltenham Literature Festival. P19


Financial Times
Single-letter domain names fetch average of £39,000. P4
Ingenious Media plans overseas push. P20
Interview: Tim Armstrong, chief executive of AOL. P25
Alibaba chief eyes whole of Yahoo. P25


Wall Street Journal Europe
BlackBerry maker's issue: gadgets or work play. P14
Alibaba 'interested' in acquiring Yahoo. P20


Daily Mail
Strictly Come Dancing coverage. P3
The X Factor coverage. P19
Interview: Chris Langham. P32, P33


Daily Express
Richard Desmond's Health Lottery coverage. P1, P3
Strictly Come Dancing coverage. P9
The X Factor coverage. P19
The Sun
The X Factor coverage. P1, P4, P5


Daily Mirror
The X Factor coverage. P8, P9
Strictly Come Dancing criticised over late start on Saturdays. P8
Radio 4 to escape unharmed from BBC cutbacks. P8


Daily Star
Richard Desmond's Health Lottery coverage. P1, P4, P5
X Factor coverage. P6, P7
Gary Lineker 'to quit Match of the Day' over Salford move. P15


And finally ...
Truth is stranger than fiction at the Cheltenham Literature Festival. Alastair Campbell is to have his mobile phone 'hacked' live on stage by presenter Patrick Kielty during a session called Phone Hacker. It gets odder still, as Kielty told the Times: "[the session is] an idea for a broadcast show that's in development at the moment". We can hardly wait. The Times P19
Also on MediaGuardian.co.uk today
Chris Blackhurst: 'It's relentless, but I'm having fun'
The Independent's new editor talks about his plans to give the paper more energy and whether the title will back Labour or the Lib Dems ever again
Ofcom lays down law on pre-watershed videos
UK broadcasters told to be more careful about showing sexually explicit music videos before the 9pm watershed
Facebook to be probed over privacy concerns
Irish privacy regulator to audit how social network handles users' data in Europe
BBC Radio 4's You & Yours to move to Salford
Long-running consumer affairs show earmarked for move to BBC North complex alongside File on 4 and Woman's Hour
Johann Hari offers to repay £2,000 Orwell prize money
Disgraced journalist asked to give cash to English Pen, charity of which George Orwell was a member
Rio Ferdinand loses 'kiss and tell' privacy case against Sunday Mirror
Footballer's claim is dismissed as judge's ruling favours defendant's right to freedom of expression
Kenton Allen takes Edinburgh TV festival role
Joint chief executive of Rev and Friday Night Dinner producer Big Talk appointed advisory chair for 2012 event
Style guru Mary Portas leads host of TV celebrities tackling socials ills on screen
Television chiefs try to replicate the Jamie Oliver effect in winter schedules with a slew of campaigning shows
Is there a Wolff at the Adweek door?
Murdoch's biographer rumoured to be departing from US magazine
Hold ye front page - The Sun runs a website 'school'
Britain's best-selling paper offers readers lessons in history, science and sport

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