Today's media stories from the papers
Top stories on MediaGuardian.co.uk Ofcom needs sharper teeth The industry regulator has stuck to a very narrow remit since the general election Coulson 'listened to intercepted messages' Anonymous source tells Channel Four David Cameron's media adviser would ask for recordings to be played for him at News of the World UK TV exports rise by 9% Survey for Pact reveals that sales of TV hits earned a record £1.34bn for the UK economy last year This week's featured media jobs Google, Head of Rich Media Services London/permanent/full time Associated Press, Head of Newsgathering London/permanent/full time Nature Publishing, Assistant News Editor London/permanent/full time For more jobs, career advice and workplace news visit guardianjobs.co.uk Today's headlines The Guardian Andy Coulson listened to intercepted messages, alleges senior journalist. P2 Media Guardian Ofcom needs reinforcing under the Tories. P1, 2 Aviva's ad campaign projects customers on buildings. P2 Wikileaks founder answers questions. P2 Fox kills of drama Lone Star after two shows. P2 Daybreak's audience less than GMTV. P3 Steve Hewlett: What is Jeremy Hunt's secret stategy? P4 The BBC's stab at diversity. P4 BBC commissions drama with Alan Rickman and Emma Thompson. P6 Interview with Don Tapscott. P7 UK TV exports are hot. P8 The Independent Andy Coulson 'listened' to hacked phone messages, says former journalist. P17 New generation mobile phones will ruin cable TV signals. P29 Guardian Media Group losses examined. P5 Daily Telegraph Andy Coulson faces new phone-hacking questions. P10 Bauer Consumer Media sells businesses for £1.50. Business P3 The Times Strictly Come Dancing outfits are small. P15 Hollywood film studios plan video-on-demand services. P42 Financial Times BT to ask consumers to help shape rollout of superfast broadband. P4 Video calling finally reaches the living room. P30 Sales boost could see cable group KDG cut debt faster. P30 Wall Street Journal Europe Interview with Steve Ballmer as Microsoft prepares to launch Windows Phone 7. P21,23 Tango mobile video-chatting service launches> p31 Twitter.com revamps. P31 News Corp makes $1m gift to US Chamber of Commerce. P35 Daily Mail BBC spends licence fee cash on Manchester mini-breaks to tempt staff north. P5 Strictly Come Dancing coverage. P21 Daily Express The X Factor coverage. P3 The Sun X Factor coverage. P1, 4, 5 New app is cancer weapon. P13 Daily Mirror The X Factor coverage. P1, 4, 5 Strictly Come Dancing coverage. P3 Doctor Who coverage. P26, 27 Daily Star The X Factor coverage. P1, 4-5 Channel 5 signs Big Brother's Josie Gibson and John James Parton for reality show. P3 Radio 1's Edith Bowman wants to get into screenwriting. P3 I'm a Celebrity turns down women who claim links with Wayne Rooney. P9 Strictly Come Dancing coverage. P19 Robson Green to appear in BBC3's Being Human. P20 And finally ... The Daily Mail claims to have discovered a BBC strategy to soften up staff opposed to the Salford move: sending them on mini-breaks to Manchester. Two-day breaks in a hotel with breakfast, lunch and 'dinner at a trendy restaurant' are on offer this autumn. If anyone at BBC Manchester is worried they might miss out on what the Mail calls a 'jolly', they can offer up their services as a buddy for visitors and at least claim that free dinner in a trendy restaurant. Daily Mail P5 Also on MediaGuardian.co.uk today Daybreak still draws fewer viewers than GMTV Ladbrokes opens bets on Adrian Chiles or Christine Bleakley quitting ITV breakfast show by Christmas James May to front London Pride TV ad Top Gear star is intended to bring his local beer 'to a new, broader audience Paul Merton and Nicholas Parsons to front BBC4 documentary Just A Minute colleagues to examine life of 1950s comedian Arthur Haynes Censorship at WikiLeaks event Julian Assange's rare interview was interesting not least for the lack of press freedom Fox cancels Lone Star The US network gave the drama only two episodes - is this proof that some shows can only cut it on cable? Jeremy Hunt: what lies beneath? Steve Hewlett: Is the culture secretary concealing any firm strategies under his charming exterior? Why aren't there any openly gay staff at the top of the BBC? Ben Summerskill, chief executive of Stonewall, responds to Tim Davie's comments Jon Stewart turns his satire against Barack Obama Daily Show host spearheads liberal discontent with the president's failure to deliver radical change 'The Stig' joins Channel 5's Fifth Gear Ben Collins, who appeared as mystery driver on BBC2's Top Gear, to co-present rival motoring show BSkyB to launch Sky Atlantic New HD subscription channel to offer US imports including Mad Men, Boardwalk Empire and Treme
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