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Top stories on MediaGuardian.co.uk Facebook ClickCeop app to offer optional 'panic button' Application offering link to Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre will be advertised to users aged 13 to 18 Katherine Jenkins to star in Doctor Who Christmas special Singer will be joined by Michael Gambon, known to children from the Harry Potter films, in 60-minute special episode Celador considers suing William Morris Fresh from its victory over Disney's ABC network, Celador sets sights on firm that set up US deal for Millionaire Count down the MediaGuardian 100 Join us as we reveal the first 10 places in our annual media power list This week's featured media jobs Ketchum Pleon London - Associate Director London/permanent/full time Thomson Reuters Scientific Ltd - Marketing Coordinator Life Sciences London/permanent/full time Sahara - HR Manager London/permanent/full time For more jobs, career advice and workplace news visit guardianjobs.co.uk Today's headlines The Guardian Facebook to add child protection 'panic button'. P11 BBC saves a bucket after banning champagne claims on expenses. P11 Ministers seek ideas to boost faster access to broadband. P19 TV production company Celaror may sue William Morris talent agency over Who Wants to be a Millionaire? P20 Peter Bradshaw on film reviewing. P27 Media Guardian Iceland aims to become a legal safe haven for journalists. P1-2 Afua Hirsch: Iceland's legal protection scheme for journalists is audacious. P3 Panel of experts discuss Iceland's freedom of expression law. P3 Steve Hewlett: The BBC Trust is cosying up to Jeremy Hunt. P4 Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat defies the critics. P5 Matthew Cain on his new role as Channel 4 News's first culture editor. P5 How the internet really affected the election. P6 How a sloth video took the internet by storm (slowly). P6 World Cup boosts Spain's Eskup social networking tool. P6 The Independent Facebook gets child protection facility. P19 Stephen Glover: Is there a mole inside No 10? Viewspaper P5 Stephen Glover: James Harding's position at Times clouded by News International moves. Viewspaper P5 Stephen Glover: Daily Telegraph underplayed scoop on Sir Alan Budd's resignation. Viewspaper P5 Obituary: campaigning journalist Suzanne von Paczensky. Viewspaper P9 Gerard Gilbert: Chatshows are as tired format. Viewspaper P16 Daily Telegraph Obit: BBC 5 Live presenter Allan Robb. P27 One in five UK companies cut ad budgets in the past three months. Business P2 Richard Desmond is among the front runner to buy Channel Five. Business P3 The Times Facebook sets up panic button for young users. P12 TV character Andy Pandy turns 60. P17 Richard Desmond among frontrunners to buy Channel Five. P34 DMGT plans to sell off Northcliffe to Johnston Press or Trinity Mirror. P34 Setanta owed almost £550m when it collapsed last summer. P34 Interview with Martha Lane Fox. P39 Financial Times Barry Diller criticises Google for giving results favouritism to its own services. P1 Advertisers cut budgets again in second quarter. P4 World Cup helps global ad spend. P19, 23 Feature on Google. P22 Wall Street Journal Europe Apple opens second store in China. P21, 25 Tech firms promise new ad formats to come to market. P22 China renews Google's license to use its Chinese web address. P22 Facebook touts friendship for selling. P31 Daily Mail Facebook ads panic button. P7 Advertising spend cut in second quarter. P63 Daily Express Headmaster claims Facebook is 'evil'. P15 The Sun Cheryl Cole may return as judge for The X Factor finals bid. P3 Facebook gets child protection facility. P17 Daily Mirror Martha Lane Fox launches a campaign to get everyone in UK on the internet. P10 Cheryl Cole may miss The X Factor due to illness. P11 Pamela Anderson: I want to be on Strictly Come Dancing. P15 Richard Desmond tipped for Channel Five bid. P15 Daily Star Simon Cowell sends Cheryl Cole video of The X Factor auditions. P3 Dita Von Teese stars in Perrier ad campaign. P15 Richard Hammond axed from Morrisons TV ads. P21 And finally ... Paul O'Grady plans to brings back his drag alter ego Lily Savage. But not on TV - because high definition shows up all the wrinkles. The Sun, TV Biz P4 Also on MediaGuardian.co.uk today Channel 4 News hires culture editor Former South Bank Show director Matthew Cain appointed to cover cultural news and offer strategic view Iceland aims to become a legal safe haven for journalists Icelandic Modern Media Initiative would offer protection against litigation Government plans major libel review Ministry of Justice announces draft defamation bill to be put out for consultation and pre-legislative scrutiny in the new year BBC Monitoring faces 'grim' cuts Director at Cabinet Office-funded service warns staff of 'tipping point', with significant job losses and even a risk of closure How the web really affected the election After all the hype and all the disappointment, a Reuters study digs deeper into the effect of social media on the 2010 campaign Steven Moffat defies the critics Matt Smith festive episode will be 'most Christmassy Christmas special' yet Meet Matthew Cain, Channel 4 News's first culture editor The former director and executive producer on The South Bank Show is 'looking forward to fast turnarounds' Richard Desmond in the running to buy Channel Five Daily Express owner Richard Desmond is a frontrunner as the bidding war for the loss-making terrestrial TV channel hots up BBC saves a bucket after champagne expenses ban Freedom of Information reply shows big fall in corporation's annual drinks bill as it pulls back from past excesses Channel Five quits Project Canvas BBC-backed joint venture for video-on-demand on Freeview and Freesat loses one of its seven partners as brand launch nears How sloths took the internet by storm Lucy Cooke's Vimeo film is just what the Sheffield Doc/Fest judges are looking for World Cup boosts Spain's Eskup The interactive online tool from El País, Spain's biggest newspaper, has proved a hit during the country's World Cup campaign BBC Trust is cosying up to Jeremy Hunt Steve Hewlett: The decision over 6 Music was a political one, not an instance of bravely listening to the public Monday's Media section All the stories from this week's Media section ogf the Guardian If Will Lewis is going to Wapping, who'll be making way for him? Peter Preston: There are two or three reasons why Rebekah Brooks might have hired former Telegraph editor Will Lewis. One of them is that News Corp is not far from undergoing major upheavals World Cup final: BBC and ITV pat an entire continent on the head Martin Kelner: The BBC shaded the coverage, but where were the interesting pundits to break up the monotony? Rupert Murdoch may be evil, but that doesn't mean his paywall is David Mitchell: Rupert Murdoch has been dismissed for introducing his Times paywall, but what if it actually works? Jonathan Ross ends a television era at the BBC He shook up television entertainment in Britain and became the chatshow king. Now his fans must wait for him to return on ITV

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