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http://www.mediaguardian.co.uk MediaGuardian Briefing Today's media stories from the papers 04 January 2010 ON MEDIAGUARDIAN.CO.UK TODAY: BBC generates 7.6bn pounds for UK, says report http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/04/bbc-report-corporation-ge... Backlash over product placement plan http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/03/backlash-plan-extend-tv-a... Five years of the Freedom of Information Act http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/04/freedom-information-caugh... THIS WEEK'S FEATURED MEDIA JOBS Senior IPO Manager (Maternity Cover), MTV Networks Europe http://jobs.guardian.co.uk/job/947893/senior-ipo-manager-maternity-co...  Director of Marketing & Communications, The Blue Coat http://jobs.guardian.co.uk/job/947917/director-of-marketing-and-commu...  Head of Entertainment, Sky http://jobs.guardian.co.uk/job/944978/head-of-entertainment/?CMP=EMCJ... For more jobs, career advice and workplace news visit guardianjobs.co.uk/?CMP=EMCJOBEML373 ADVERTISEMENT Changing Media Summit 2010 Thursday 18 March 2010, London A blueprint for creative and commercial success in the digital world Keynote speakers confirmed: Jimmy Wales, founder, Wikipedia Steve Morrison, CEO, All3Media Erik Huggers, director, BBC Future Media and Technology Register now at the early bird rate and save 25%. Visit http://www.guardian.co.uk/changingmediasummit ADVERTISEMENT The Oxford Media Convention 2010 Thursday 21 January 2010, University of Oxford Media, policy, strategy, regulation - if these are high up on your agenda then OMC is a must for your diary. Hear from the industry's most influential leaders including Richard Allan, director of public policy, Facebook; Caroline Thomson, COO, BBC and Jeremy Hunt MP, shadow secretary of state for Culture, Media and Sport and take a look at what the future holds for Britain's creative industries. See the full line-up of speakers and register at http://www.guardian.co.uk/oxfordmediaconvention THE GUARDIAN Backlash over product placement plan. P1 BBC generates 7.6bn pounds for UK, says report. P3 Celebrity Big Brother launches. P5 BBC 'doesn't value' older women, says Harriet Harman. P7 Stephen Fry takes a break from Twitter. P10 Corrections and clarifications editor on readers' emails. P29 Obituary: Gardeners' Question Time panellist John Cushnie. P31 MEDIA GUARDIAN Five years of the Freedom of Information Act. P1 Six award-winning students on their hopes and dreams. P2 Michael Grade: Politicians need to step in to protect the British media. P2 Veronica Wadley: Leaner newspapers with paid-for digital content may emerge. P3 Richard Sambrook: A BBC outsider looking in. P3 USA: Internet media continue to evolve. P4 South America: Media has become a battleground. P4 India: 'Paid news' scandal hits major newspapers. P4 China: Propaganda struggles could intensify. P4 France: Sarkozy's interventions come into effect. P5 South Africa: Will the World Cup boost newspaper sales? P5 Media trends for 2010 - paywalls, video on demand, and a slow switchover. P6 Tools of the trade: social television and media 'slates'. P6 THE INDEPENDENT Hypnotist plans to put Facebook users in trance. P3 German magazine Brigitte recruits ordinary women instead of professional models for fashion shoot. P21 Yasmin Alibhai-Brown on PD James interview of BBC director-general Mark Thompson. P31 David Tennant appeared on TV 75 times over the Christmas season. P33 Obituary of Greek press baron Christos Lambrakis. P35 Obituary of Roy Disney who revived Walt Disney's fortunes. P34 Futurologist Marian Salzman spots local as important media trend in 2010. P43 Tim Luckhurst on why news barons have survived. P45 Time travel with search engines. P46 Consumers will shape brands in 2010. P47 DAILY TELEGRAPH TV Book Club to launch. P7 BBC spends 4m pounds on new art for building. P7 THE TIMES Google could turn smartphones into a real know-all. P9 William Rees-Moog on 'ageism' at the BBC. P22 Three of Scotland's biggest news groups joined Tinopolis bid for government contract to provide regional news. P40 FINANCIAL TIMES Stephen Fry to take break from Twitter. P4 New smartbooks launch assault on PCs. P19, 25 DAILY MAIL Celebrity Big Brother coverage. P1, 8, 9 DAILY EXPRESS Celebrity Big Brother coverage. P3 John Prescott criticises Piers Morgan on Twitter. P17  Harriet Harman says the BBC is biased against older women. P25 DAILY MIRROR Celebrity Big Brother coverage. P8-9 Harriet Harman says the BBC does not value older women. P18 Jim Shelley is sick of David Tennant. P19 THE SUN Vinnie Jones tipped to win Celebrity Big Brother. P6 Harriet Harman says the BBC is biased against older women. P14 BBC spends 3.9m pounds on art. P15 Boy George to make guest appearance on Celebrity Big Brother. TV Biz P1 New Doctor Who Matt Smith kisses two women in the new series. TV Biz P1 DAILY STAR Celebrity Big Brother coverage. P1,4 AND FINALLY ... 'Start the fans, please!' Yup, we have had everything else back on our screens, now it seems that 1990s gameshow staple The Crystal Maze is to return to our screens. ITV is keen on a format _base_d on the programme, which had contestants in a perspex booth snatching gold tokens that were blown around by giant fans. But instead of Rocky Horror Picture Show creator Richard O'Brien as host, ITV is plumping for Amanda Holden. The Sun TV Biz P4 ON MEDIAGUARDIAN.CO.UK TODAY: BBC generates 7.6bn pounds for UK, says report http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/04/bbc-report-corporation-ge... Backlash over product placement plan http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/03/backlash-plan-extend-tv-a... Five years of the Freedom of Information Act http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/04/freedom-information-caugh... Billboards to sell power of outdoor ads http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/04/billboard-provocations-ou... Celebrity Big Brother returns to Channel 4 http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/2010/jan/03/vinnie-jones-celeb... Where media job cuts fell in 2009 http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/dec/30/map-media-cuts-2009 Six award-winning students on their hopes and dreams http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/04/british-media-2010-students Media trends for 2010 - paywalls, video on demand, and a slow switchover http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/04/media-trends-2010 South Africa: Will the World Cup boost newspaper sales? http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/organgrinder/2010/jan/04/south-africa... Richard Sambrook: The world will look different from outside the BBC http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/organgrinder/2010/jan/04/richard-samb... All the stories from Monday's Media section http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/mediaguardian Harriet Harman: BBC 'doesn't value' older women http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/03/bbc-female-newsreaders-ha... Stephen Fry's farewell to 1m Twitter followers http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/03/stephen-fry-farewell-twitter BBC chief Mark Thompson caught out by PD James's detective work http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/dec/31/bbc-mark-thompson-pd-james Fallon gives Innocent rabbit mascot http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/dec/31/innocent-smoothies-rabbit... Italian-Americans hit back at Jersey Shore's use of the word 'guido' http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/03/mtv-jersey-shore-guidos-i... Glen Jenvey, man behind Sun's Sugar splash, arrested over religious hatred http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/dec/31/glen-jenvey-arrested TV networks go toe to toe in dance show ratings war
 
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http://www.mediaguardian.co.uk MediaGuardian Briefing Today's media stories from the papers 05 January 2010 ON MEDIAGUARDIAN.CO.UK TODAY: Governments urged to protect journalists after 137 die in 2009 http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/05/governments-urged-do-more... Manchester Evening News to rejoin ABC http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/05/manchester-evening-news-abc Google launches iPhone rival http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2010/jan/05/google-nexus-one-mob... THIS WEEK'S FEATURED MEDIA JOBS Senior IPO Manager (Maternity Cover), MTV Networks Europe http://jobs.guardian.co.uk/job/947893/senior-ipo-manager-maternity-co...  Director of Marketing & Communications, The Blue Coat http://jobs.guardian.co.uk/job/947917/director-of-marketing-and-commu...  Head of Entertainment, Sky http://jobs.guardian.co.uk/job/944978/head-of-entertainment/?CMP=EMCJ... For more jobs, career advice and workplace news visit guardianjobs.co.uk/?CMP=EMCJOBEML373 ADVERTISEMENT Changing Media Summit 2010 Thursday 18 March 2010, London A blueprint for creative and commercial success in the digital world Keynote speakers confirmed: Jimmy Wales, founder, Wikipedia Steve Morrison, CEO, All3Media Erik Huggers, director, BBC Future Media and Technology Register now at the early bird rate and save 25%. Visit http://www.guardian.co.uk/changingmediasummit ADVERTISEMENT The Oxford Media Convention 2010 Thursday 21 January 2010, University of Oxford Media, policy, strategy, regulation - if these are high up on your agenda then OMC is a must for your diary. Hear from the industry's most influential leaders including Richard Allan, director of public policy, Facebook; Caroline Thomson, COO, BBC and Jeremy Hunt MP, shadow secretary of state for Culture, Media and Sport and take a look at what the future holds for Britain's creative industries. See the full line-up of speakers and register at http://www.guardian.co.uk/oxfordmediaconvention THE GUARDIAN Google launches iPhone rival. P5 Celebrity Big Brother launch draws nearly 6 million viewers. P8 Tiger Woods tries to shift image with new pictures in Vanity Fair. P12 Web pirates find havens for filesharing. P19 Tanya Gold on the rise of the iPhone generation. G2 P5 Visiting the home of Danish cartoon artist Kurt Westergaard. G2 P12 THE INDEPENDENT Tom Sutcliffe on Stephen Fry tweeting goodbye. P29 Google launches iPhone rival. P37 DAILY TELEGRAPH BBC told by Trust that viewers are fed up with repeats and rip-offs. P3 Culture secretary Ben Bradshaw and the trouble with beer ads. P18 Can Chris Evans fill Terry Wogan's shoes on Radio 2? P25 THE TIMES Bookies prepare to go digital with decimal system. P13 Websites cover all of life's problems now. Times2 P6 FINANCIAL TIMES Ex-Time Warner chief apologises for disaster of 164bn-dollar AOL deal. P1 Hackers replace Spanish PM with Mr Bean on EU website. P7 Archie Norman must change attitudes at ITV. P17 News Corp unveiled restructuring of Dow Jones's merging consumer and enterprise divisions. P19 DAILY MAIL Heather Mills gears up for ITV1's Dancing on Ice. P1&9 Kirsty Young criticises pushy parents ahead of BBC2 show. P5 Tiger Woods tries to shift image with new pictures in Vanity Fair. P13 DAILY EXPRESS Tiger Woods tries to shift image with new pictures in Vanity Fair. P9 Heather Mills gears up for ITV1's Dancing on Ice. P11 DAILY MIRROR Heather Mills gears up for ITV1's Dancing on Ice. P3 Tory plan to shrink BBC may cost 4bn pounds. P8 Celebrity Big Brother launch draws nearly 6 million viewers. P8 Daily Mirror's Pride of Britain highest-rated award show of the year. P18 Tiger Woods tries to shift image with new pictures in Vanity Fair. P27 THE SUN Celebrity Big Brother launch draws nearly 6 million viewers. P8 Tiger Woods tries to shift image with new pictures in Vanity Fair. P12 Heather Mills gears up for ITV1's Dancing on Ice. TV Biz P1 Celebrity Big Brother coverage. TV Biz P3 DAILY STAR Tiger Woods tries to shift image with new pictures in Vanity Fair. P17 Heather Mills gears up for ITV1's Dancing on Ice. P28 WALL STREET JOURNAL EUROPE Apple prepares to ship tablet in March. P20 AND FINALLY ... Rabbi Lionel Blue, known for his gentle Jewish humour on Radio 4's Thought for the Day, was in top form on Monday's slot. The Daily Mail reports that the cleric told listeners the following story to remind them not to worry about sex: 'A tired old Jewish woman plods home from the textile factory. At the corner, a flasher leaps out and flings open his overcoat, revealing all. She goes up to him and peers intently. He trembles with anticipation. Do you call that a lining? she says.' Daily Mail P19 ON MEDIAGUARDIAN.CO.UK TODAY: Governments urged to protect journalists after 137 die in 2009 http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/05/governments-urged-do-more... Manchester Evening News to rejoin ABC http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/05/manchester-evening-news-abc Web pirates find havens for filesharing http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2010/jan/05/internet-piracy-bull... Advertisers' body attacks product placement plan http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/04/advertisers-isba-tv-produ... Where media job cuts fell in 2009 http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/dec/30/map-media-cuts-2009 Google launches iPhone rival http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2010/jan/05/google-nexus-one-mob... BBC generates 7.6bn pounds for UK, says report http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/04/bbc-report-corporation-ge... 'Tranny' headline is insulting, rules PCC http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/greenslade/2010/jan/04/pcc-discrimina... Celebrity Big Brother launch draws almost 6 million viewers http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/04/celebrity-big-brother-tv-... Tiger Woods on cover of Vanity Fair http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2010/jan/04/tiger-woods-photos-vanity... Billboards to sell power of outdoor ads http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/04/billboard-provocations-ou... Ronan Keating to host Magic radio show http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/04/ronan-keating-magic-radio... Top Gear launches trading cards game http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/2010/jan/04/top-gear-trading-c... Hard times at the Washington Post http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2010/jan/04/washin... Is Iron Chef America the greatest TV programme ever? http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/2010/jan/05/iron-chef-america-... Cable girl: Got to Dance http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/2010/jan/05/got-to-dance-cable... Last night's TV http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/2010/jan/05/red-dahlia-under-s... 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http://www.mediaguardian.co.uk MediaGuardian Briefing Today's media stories from the papers 06 January 2010 ON MEDIAGUARDIAN.CO.UK TODAY: Sky Plus ad censured for digital switchover claims http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/06/sky-ad-sue-johnston-banned Norman faces bulging ITV in-tray http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/06/archie-norman-itv-chairma... Iran bans contact with BBC http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jan/05/iran-bans-contacts-foreig... THIS WEEK'S FEATURED MEDIA JOBS Outreach Journalist, Headliners http://jobs.guardian.co.uk/job/947438/outreach-journalist/?CMP=EMCJOB... Director of Strategy & Communications, The Royal Parks http://jobs.guardian.co.uk/job/946589/director-of-strategy-and-commun... Senior Book & Stationery Designer, Flame Tree Publishing http://jobs.guardian.co.uk/job/947790/senior-book-and-stationery-desi... For more jobs, career advice and workplace news visit guardianjobs.co.uk/?CMP=EMCJOBEML373 ADVERTISEMENT Changing Media Summit 2010 Thursday 18 March 2010, London A blueprint for creative and commercial success in the digital world Keynote speakers confirmed: Jimmy Wales, founder, Wikipedia Steve Morrison, CEO, All3Media Erik Huggers, director, BBC Future Media and Technology Register now at the early bird rate and save 25%. Visit http://www.guardian.co.uk/changingmediasummit  ADVERTISEMENT The Oxford Media Convention 2010 Thursday 21 January 2010, University of Oxford Media, policy, strategy, regulation - if these are high up on your agenda then OMC is a must for your diary. Hear from the industry's most influential leaders including Richard Allan, director of public policy, Facebook; Caroline Thomson, COO, BBC and Jeremy Hunt MP, shadow secretary of state for Culture, Media and Sport and take a look at what the future holds for Britain's creative industries. See the full line-up of speakers and register at http://www.guardian.co.uk/oxfordmediaconvention THE GUARDIAN TV bad for children, says Big Brother host Davina McCall, P7 Living room revolution to be televised in high definition TV. P16 Iran bans contact with foreign media organisations. P19 Pact chief executive John McVay says product placement won't harm our health or TV viewing. P31 The story of the Facebook fugitive. G2, P3 Hadley Freeman: the recession has promoted daytime TV fodder to primetime. G2, P5 Darius Vassell - the blogging footballer. G2, P11 Elisabeth Mahoney on Gardeners' Question Time. G2, P27 THE INDEPENDENT Teenagers risk death in internet strangling craze. P1 Ex-Time Warner boss apologises for 'worst deal of the century'. P23 Google launces iPhone rival. P42  Former Scotsman website editor to launch paper. P43 DAILY TELEGRAPH Big Brother producer Endemol to make series about country houses in need of restoration. P6 Watchdog bans face cream advert. P10 TV is bad for children, says Davina McCall. P12 Iran bans contact with the BBC. P17 THE TIMES Google launches phone. P4 Technology - the days of the mouse are numbered. P4 ESPN to launch 3D sports channel in time for football World Cup. P38 Le Monde not printed because of strike. P38 City diary: freelance reporter's new year blog could be a PR disaster. P40 Apple hits 3 billion App Store downloads. P41 Saturday night TV hits boost takeaway pizza sales. P43 FINANCIAL TIMES Facebook page stokes civil service row. P2 Bulgarian journalist shot dead in street. P6 Russian TV freedom has strings attached. P8 Lex column: Former Time Warner chief executive Jerry Levin's apology. P14 ESPN to launch 3D sports channel. P15 Apple buys mobile ad company Quattro Wireless. P20 3D TV hot topic for 2010. P20 DAILY MAIL Google unveils iPhone rival. P11 Davina McCall says TV is bad for children. P11 Acne advert banned. P25 Google unveils phone. P64 The iPhone app boom. P67 DAILY EXPRESS Davina McCall says TV is not good for children. P18 Google's iPhone rival. P65 Leader comment: you should know, Davina. P12 DAILY MIRROR BBC bosses want Graham Norton to host five nights a week chatshow, but no golden handcuffs deal for Jonathan Ross. P7 Celebrity Big Brother latest. P11 Interview: EastEnders actor Rita Simons. P24 Google launches phone. P31 THE SUN Google unveils 'iPhone killer'. P19 UK's first 'Twitter school' opens. P25 TV advert for popular acne treatment banned by watchdog. P25 Graham Norton takes GBP500,000 annual pay cut and accepted 4 million pound, two year deal. TVBiz, P1 Sharon Osbourne signed up for US Celebrity Apprentice. TVBiz, P2 Celebrity Big Brother latest. TVBiz, P2 DAILY STAR New contestant for Celebrity Big Brother. P1 Celebrity Big Brother latest. P8 Davina McCall says TV is bad for children. P11 Expect deaths and dark fairytales in new Doctor Who. P35 WALL STREET JOURNAL EUROPE Google launches Nexus One to take on the iPhone. P3 US media groups plan launch of 3D TV in North America. P18 AND FINALLY ... If the BBC is looking to inject some extra excitement into the next series of Strictly Come Dancing, then they might have found it. Jarvis Cocker, it appears, is keen to take part. 'I would definitely consider it,' the former Pulp singer tells Uncut magazine. 'I've always found it really moving, especially going to the ballroom below Blackpool Tower - watching all these old couples dancing while a guy played the organ.' Maybe he can introduce a special bum-wiggling routine for the tango. Seemed to work at the Brits... DAILY MIRROR, P26 ON MEDIAGUARDIAN.CO.UK TODAY: Sky Plus ad censured for digital switchover claims http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/06/sky-ad-sue-johnston-banned Norman faces bulging ITV in-tray http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/06/archie-norman-itv-chairma... Iran bans contact with BBC http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jan/05/iran-bans-contacts-foreig... 3D television expected to be hot topic at Consumer Electronics Show http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2010/jan/05/ces-technology-vegas... Spot-remover ad banned over make-up in 'after' shot http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/06/johnson-johnson-skin-crea... Evening Standard outsources some subbing to PA http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/05/london-evening-standard-p... Scotland to get a new newspaper http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/greenslade/2010/jan/05/pressandpublis... Web pirates find havens for filesharing http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2010/jan/05/internet-piracy-bull... Future to launch superhero quarterly http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/05/future-publishing-comic-h... Davina McCall: 'It's not good for kids to watch telly' http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/2010/jan/05/davina-mccall-tele... Response column: John McVay defends product placement http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/jan/06/product-placement... Last night's TV http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/2010/jan/06/history-of-now-the... Radio review http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/2010/jan/06/under-surveillance Elisabeth Mahoney on John Cushnie of Gardeners' Question Time http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/tvandradioblog/2010/jan/06/joh... 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http://www.mediaguardian.co.uk MediaGuardian Briefing Today's media stories from the papers 07 January 2010 ON MEDIAGUARDIAN.CO.UK TODAY: Archie Norman pledges radical changes at ITV http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/07/archie-norman-radical-cha... Dublin daily freesheet launches http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/07/dublin-daily-freesheet-la... Moira Stuart's return to BBC cleared http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/07/moira-stuart-chris-evans-... THIS WEEK'S FEATURED MEDIA JOBS Outreach Journalist, Headliners http://jobs.guardian.co.uk/job/947438/outreach-journalist/?CMP=EMCJOB...  Director of Strategy & Communications, The Royal Parks http://jobs.guardian.co.uk/job/946589/director-of-strategy-and-commun...  Senior Book & Stationery Designer, Flame Tree Publishing http://jobs.guardian.co.uk/job/947790/senior-book-and-stationery-desi... For more jobs, career advice and workplace news visit guardianjobs.co.uk/?CMP=EMCJOBEML373 ADVERTISEMENT Changing Media Summit 2010 Thursday 18 March 2010, London A blueprint for creative and commercial success in the digital world Keynote speakers confirmed: Jimmy Wales, founder, Wikipedia Steve Morrison, CEO, All3Media Erik Huggers, director, BBC Future Media and Technology Register now at the early bird rate and save 25%. Visit http://www.guardian.co.uk/changingmediasummit ADVERTISEMENT The Oxford Media Convention 2010 Thursday 21 January 2010, University of Oxford Media, policy, strategy, regulation - if these are high up on your agenda then OMC is a must for your diary. Hear from the industry's most influential leaders including Richard Allan, director of public policy, Facebook; Caroline Thomson, COO, BBC and Jeremy Hunt MP, shadow secretary of state for Culture, Media and Sport and take a look at what the future holds for Britain's creative industries. See the full line-up of speakers and register at http://www.guardian.co.uk/oxfordmediaconvention THE GUARDIAN Moira Stuart to read news on Chris Evans's Radio 2 breakfast show. P8 BBC receives complaints after Matt Smith's comments about ginger hair in Doctor Who. P11 US firm accuses China of stealing internet filtering software for children. P21 Swiss institute lists death of 132 journalists around the world. P22 Lucy Mangan on the Clean & Clear advertisement before-after-scandal. G2 P3 Deborah Orr on the Daily Express's snow headline. G2 P5 THE INDEPENDENT Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas begins. P43 DAILY TELEGRAPH Moira Stuart to read news on Chris Evans's Radio 2 breakfast show. P11 BBC to launch review whether its coverage of science and environment is biased. P11 Exams watchdog says pupils should use Google but not Wikipedia. P12 British set-top box Axar beams TV everywhere in the house. P15 Google's battle with Apple. P26 THE TIMES Moira Stuart to read news on Chris Evans's Radio 2 breakfast show. P21 US firm accuses China of stealing internet filtering software for children. P35 Google could face lawsuit over Nexus One phone from family of author Philip K Dick. P44 Big Brother coverage. Times2 P6 FINANCIAL TIMES Google's battle with Apple. P13 Warner Brothers seals DVD deal with rent and streaming service Netflix. P21 US firm accuses China of stealing internet filtering software for children. P22 Application stores are coming to internet-enabled TVs. P22 DAILY MAIL BBC Trust to review science coverage. P6 Jonathan Ross faces 4m-pounds-a-year pay cut as BBC lines up rivals. P13 3D TV is on the way. P21 BBC receives complaints after Matt Smith's comments about ginger hair in Doctor Who. P21 Guide to Google's Android. P75 David Levin leads United Business Media into a digital future. P77 DAILY EXPRESS Moira Stuart to read news on Chris Evans's Radio 2 breakfast show. P43 Former BBC Ground Force presenter Charlie Dimmock joins cast of hit play Calendar Girls. P38 Magazine publisher Reed Elevier in talks about selling some loss-making trade _title_s and closing of others. P68 DAILY MIRROR Doctor Who filming in Cardiff. P3 Two GMTV presenters face axe in cost-cutting. P9 Moira Stuart to read news on Chris Evans's Radio 2 breakfast show. P15 Celebrity Big Brother coverage. P19 THE SUN Former BBC Ground Force presenter Charlie Dimmock joins cast of hit play Calendar Girls. P3 BBC Trust to review science coverage. P15 Celebrity Big Brother coverage. TV Biz P1,2 DAILY STAR Chris Evans lays down gauntlet with breakfast show rival Chris Moyles. P11 WALL STREET JOURNAL EUROPE Google could face lawsuit over Nexus One phone from family of author Philip K Dick. P3 US firm accuses China of stealing internet filtering software for children. P21 Apple and Google march into Amazon's trading territory. P32 AND FINALLY ... We know there were talks with Boy George, but Fleet Street veteran Kelvin MacKenzie reveals in his Sun column today that he was also was asked to be on Celebrity Big Brother. 'The answer should have been an immediate no, no, thrice no,' he writes. 'Instead, being a vainglorious type, I decided to follow the money and see where it led.' He says the offers started at GBP37,500, then went to GBP75,000. 'I left a message saying put a three in front of it and I'll do it, ie GBP375,000.' After passing a psychological test, he waited for a call from the producers, but 'It never came'. He concludes: 'Having caught a little of CBB, it's quite clear I would have caused quite a lot of trouble but I have my doubts whether it would have done me or Channel 4 any good.' The Sun P11 ON MEDIAGUARDIAN.CO.UK TODAY: Archie Norman pledges radical changes at ITV http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jan/07/archie-norman-radical-cha... 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