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Top stories on MediaGuardian Hillsborough police: no apology to Kelvin MacKenzie Former Sun editor's solicitors wrote to South Yorkshire police demanding apology for lies that led to 'The Truth' headline Top Gear deal nets Clarkson millions BBC buys Jeremy Clarkson's 30% stake in company behind BBC2's most popular show as presenters sign up to three more years iPlayer strikes gold with 200m viewing requests during Olympics BBC's video-on-demand service broke a slew of records in August as Olympic fever gripped the nation Today's featured media jobs National Gallery - Designer (Digital Media) London/permanent/full time Ordnance Survey - Press Officer Southampton/permanent/full time Guardian News & Media - Trading Support Analyst, Guardian Commercial London/permanent/full time For more jobs, career advice and workplace news visit guardianjobs.co.uk Today's headlines The Guardian Top Gear deal nets Jeremy Clarkson millions. P3 What TV stars are paid. P3 Later … Jools Holland show starts 41st series. P6 Justin Lee Collins girlfriend kept assault secret. P11 No police apology to Kelvin MacKenzie. P13 William Hague tells Ecuador Julian Assange must be extradited. P18 Herbert Lom, Pink Panther's inspector Dreyfus, dies. P18 Obituary: Herbert Lom. P38 The Independent BT and TalkTalk launch YouView set-top boxes. P21 Obituary: Herbert Lom, Pink Panther's inspector Dreyfus. P25, 46 DIgital sales pass £5m at Future Publishing. P54 i Jeremy Clarkson to make millions from Top Gear deal. P5 TalkTalk to launch YouView box. P19 Future makes more than £5m from digital sales. P50 Daily Telegraph David Cameron appears on David Letterman show. P4 Obituary: Herbert Lom, Pink Panther's inspector Dreyfus. P6, 35 Julian Fellowes plans Downton Abbey prequel. P7 Drugs tsar attacks Channel 4 show. P7 BBC pays Jeremy Clarkson £15m to close loophole that made his fortune. P10 Italian editor jailed for libel over article he didn't write. P23 The Times Obituary: Herbert Lom, Pink Panther's inspector Dreyfus. P6, 63 Vincent Bollore to raise Vivendi stake to 5% at undefined time. P50 Financial Times iPhone 5 shows why Apple is still No1. P 14 Echo Entertainment chief executive steps down. P18 Wall Street Journal Europe New Zealand extends apology to Kim Dotcom. P11 Nokia unveils Lumia plans. P19 Daily Mail Jeremy Clarkson sells his stake in Top Gear firm for £5m. P5 Julian Fellowes to write Downton Abbey prequel. P19 Obituary: Herbert Lom, Pink Panther's inspector Dreyfus. P21 Viewers attack Channel 4's live TV drug trial. P21 How the BBC has killed TV comedy. P54 Daily Express Obituary: Herbert Lom, Pink Panther's inspector Dreyfus. P26 The Sun Cheryl Cole to sing on Strictly Come Dancing. P1 Strictly Come Dancing coverage. P9 Obituary: Herbert Lom, Pink Panther's inspector Dreyfus. P25 Jeremy Clarkson makes millions from £15m Top Gear deal. TVbiz, P1 Daily Mirror Jeremy Clarkson rakes in millions from Top Gear deal. P3 Obituary: Herbert Lom, Pink Panther's inspector Dreyfus. P41 Daily Star Channel 4's drugs trial show attracts 2.3 million viewers. P3 Obituary: Herbert Lom, Pink Panther's inspector Dreyfus. P23 And finally ... New BBC director general George Entwistle's wish that more women take high-profile roles at Auntie seems to already be paying dividends. But perhaps not as he thought. The cast of an upcoming Radio 4 production of Wind in the Willows, which will be aired next year, have been told that the part of Mr Toad has gone to an actress. Daily Mail, P19 Also on MediaGuardian.co.uk today ITV to axe 45 jobs from regional news Technical and support roles to be targeted with a second round of cuts expected to hit editorial roles Phone-hacking claimants drop demand for exemplary damages Alleged victims remove demand so as not to prejudice criminal proceedings facing former News of the World staff Later and later: Jools Holland kickstarts 41st series of hit music show Second-longest running music series in British TV history begins new series with typically potent and mixed lineup Julian Assange: William Hague says Britain is obliged to extradite WikiLeaks founder Foreign secretary tells Ecuador that UK must extradite Julian Assange, while Amnesty claims Swedish assurances would end impasse David Cameron vows to bone up on his history after David Letterman show gaffe 'I'm a history obsessive, so I'm sorry I didn't do better,' says prime minister, who didn't know translation of Magna Carta Penguin sues authors over 'failing to deliver books' Prozac Nation author Elizabeth Wurtzel among a dozen writers being taking to court to recoup advances for books that the publisher says didn't materialise PCC censures two papers for running an inaccurate story Commission criticises papers for delay in dealing with complaints JK Rowling: The Casual Vacancy – hoping to work the old magic Author jokes at launch of The Casual Vacancy that her new novel is 'a cheery book. Clearly a comedy – a good beach read' Bradley Manning lawyer alleges slow trial is 'an absolute mockery' of rights Civilian lawyer calls for dismissal of all charges against soldier, who has been in held military custody for more than two years As Autumn shows begin on US TV, here are the ones you'll love to hate-watch Can Andre Braugher save the Last Resort? Will Ryan Murphy finally figure out a plot? Will these train wrecks actually be good?
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