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måndag, januari 24, 2011

Some of today' headlines

The Guardian
Sky's top football team in sexist rant against official. Page 7
Undersea cable to bring speedy internet to Cuba. P15
Readers' editor on keeping headlines truthful. P27
Fleet Street on trial. MediaGuardian P1, 2
Rupert Heseltine denies Haymarket empire is in decline. MediaGuardian, P3

Lovefilm deal could make every home a multiplex. MediaGuardian P4
Still poor reception for local TV. MediaGuardian P4
Interview with Radio 4 controller Gwyneth Williams. MediaGuardian P5
Magazines feel the free media chill. MediaGuardian P

The Independent
Anger over Cameron's dinner with Murdoch. P4
BBC bans the word 'reform' in debate over voting reform. P8
Offside! Sky TV pundits accused of sexist jibes. P11
Morgan Spurlock's back with expose of product placement. P15
Glee cast smashes Elvis chart record. P19
Slowest download area named. P19
Demand is buoyant for BSkyB as users increase. P40

Daily Telegraph
Minister breaks ranks over phone-hacking scandal. P1
TV dragon turns his fire on 'cowardly' travel website. P7
Anne Robinson hosts 'Desert Island Discs for books'. P11
Our comedy is all too middle class, says BBC One boss. P11
BBC executive's £600 cab ride to Wales. P11
BBC relaity star accused of abusing disabled badge. P11
Insurers won't pay for lost downloads. P12
Net ads face inquiry. B2
HMV is UK's most shorted stock. B3

The Times
Offside? How would you know, love? Sky presenters accused of sexism. P1+3
BBC1 has eyes for Miranda. P9
Celebrity news cut as BBC shrinks its website to meet rivals' complaints. P15
Where broadband hits buffers. P15

Financial Times
Chris Huhne criticises Scotland Yard for News of the World phone hacking investigation. P2
Andy Coulson a real loss to David Cameron, says Tory David Davis. P2
Leader: Better defence will thwart cyberwarriors. P14
New York Stock Exchange embarks on Silicon Valley marketing campaign to snap up imminent IPOs. P25

Wall Street Journal
EuropeGoogle searches for agility. P18
Facebook limits deal, still raises $1bn P18
The iPad can now control computers. P27
Get ready to speak to your phone and be understood. P27

Daily Mail
Sky Sports presenters apologise for privately mocking female linesmen. P3
David Cameron 'risks being out of touch' without communications chief Andy Coulson. P8
Gordon Brown told police his phone may have been hacked by News of the World. P8
David Essex joins EastEnders. P9
BBC1 boss Danny Cohen plans to curb middle class sitcoms. P13
How product placement is about to transform British TV. P22
Former BBC newsreader Peter Sissons claims corporation bosses urged him to 'downplay' Queen Mother's death. P28-29

Daily Express
Some say the new Stig is ... a lady driver. P9
Singer David Essex is over the Moon to join EastEnders. P25
Sexist soccer 'experts' score an own goal as lineswoman proves she does know the offside rule. P27
The new queen of comedy. P29

The Sun
£600 cab ride for BBC boss. P10
Man shot after he was called a 'grass' on Facebook. P26

Daily Mirror
Beeb bosses' last-minute Miranda OK. P3
EastEnders gets a touch of stardust. P15
Daily Star
Adrian Chiles: I'm diva of show P3
Blair and Brown phones hacked. P6
Simon won't mind me hinting he's gay. P9
Sky stars score own goal with linesgirl rants. P13

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