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måndag, januari 17, 2011

Some of today's headlines

The Guardian
News Corp awaits new phone hacking law suits.
Record labels plan to put singles on sale as soon as first played on air.
David Mitchell to host Channel 4's new politics show, 10 O'Clock Live.
Google fights Spanish demand to remove 'libelous' links.
Obituary: Susannah York.
Interview with Piers Morgan.

MediaGuardian
What next for WikiLeaks.
ABC figures make for chilling read.
The relationship between UK shows and US adaptations.
Column on Rupert Murdoch and News Corporation.
The future of Myspace.
Feature on Channel 4's 10 O'Clock Live.
Feature on the cull at ITV sales.

The Independent
News Corp awaits new phone hacking law suits.
Column on Rupert Murdoch. Viewspaper,
David Montgomery's departure from Mecom. Viewspaper,
Obituary: Susannah York. Viewspaper,

Daily Telegraph
Andy Coulson has not offered to resign over phone hacking.
Hugo Chavez bans TV show.
Obituary: Susannah York.
Marketing budgets fell in fourth quarter. Business,

The Times
Obituary: Susaanah York.

Financial Times
Skype plans to boost staff by almost 50%.
Ad chiefs gloomy after budget cuts.
China moves to establish regulations for internet company competition.

Wall Street Journal Europe
View on the Facebook deal.
World's first terrestrial 3D TV service starts in Italy.
News Corporation in discussions about acquiring Shine.

Daily Mail
Dancing on Ice coverage.
Feature on Susaanah York.

Daily Express
Paul Gascoigne and Steve Coogan to sue over phone hacking.
Susannah York dies at 72.

The Sun
John Cleese turned down £200,000 to appear on I'm A Celebrity... Tvbiz,

Daily Mirror
BBC has asked top stars to take pay cuts of up to a third.
Daily Mirror photographer Charlie Owens dies.

Daily Star
John Cleese turned down £200,000 to appear on I'm A Celebrity...

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