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Monday, September 24, 2012media

Today's media stories from the papers

Top stories on MediaGuardian Emmy wins for Damian Lewis and Dame Maggie Smith Smith wins for her role as Countess of Grantham in Downton Abbey while Lewis took home award for his part in Homeland Nick Clegg: keep an open mind on Leveson inquiry Lib Dem leader indicates he is prepared to work with Labour to implement judge's recommendations. By Patrick Wintour Channel 4 lines up The Devil's Whore sequel International thriller by The Hour writer Abi Morgan and dating drama by Skins creator Bryan Elsley also in the pipeline Today's featured media jobs The Lowry - Head of Communications Salford Quays/permanent/full time Guardian News & Media - Search Marketing Manager (Paid & Search Media) London/permanent/full time Canine Partners for Independence - Press & PR Officer West Sussex/permanent/part time For more jobs, career advice and workplace news visit guardianjobs.co.uk Today's headlines The Guardian Nick Clegg applies Miller Dowler test to press inquiry verdict. P4 Obituary: BBC correspondent Mike Baker. P26 Dan Sabbagh: Imagine a single regulator for all news. P32 David Leigh: A broadband levy could save newspapers. P32 Interview with Channel 4 head of drama Piers Wenger. P33 The Independent Ad agencies failing to take advantage of smartphones, says report. P48 Ian Burrell on BSkyB. P51 i Ian Burrell on BSkyB. P40 Daily Telegraph Being called ugly felt like a punch, says TV historian Mary Beard. P3 Press regulation must never curb free speech, says Nick Clegg. P11 Former Crimewatch host Nick Ross sells house for £34m. P12 Obituary: Michael Hurll. P29 TV company behind Big Fat Gypsy Weddings up for sale. Business P2 Apple ups the ante over smartphone patents. Business P4 The Times Ingenious Media's film scheme in HMRC tribunal next year. P3 Time Out to go free this week. P35 Obituary: John Lovesey, sports editor of Sunday Times. P46 Financial Times Talks over 4G broadband 'in the balance'. P4 Facebook in push over ads tracking. P19 Apple seeks extra $707m from Samsung. P20 BlackBerry maker RIM expected to post widening second-quarter loss this week. P30 Wall Street Journal Europe New iPhone triggers shopping frenzy. P20 TomTom distances herself from Apple maps woes. P20 Apple iOS6's new features. P29 Who will buy EMI assets following enforced sell-offs? P32 Daily Mail Great British Bake Off judges admit to occasional pastry cheating. P11 Former Crimewatch host Nick Ross sells house for £34m. P13 Miranda Hart says being plain made her a successful actor. P13 Daily Express Former Crimewatch host Nick Ross sells house for £34m. P7 The Sun ITV plans to bring Simon Cowell back to UK to revive The X Factor. P11 Interview with Radio 1 DJ Nick Grimshaw. P20 Daily Mirror BBC and ITV go head to head with dramas on department stores. P3 The X Factor ratings drop. P9 Daily Star Former Crimewatch host Nick Ross sells house for £34m. P7 The X Factor ratings drop. P11 And finally ... Who can say children's TV isn't a force for good? Little Liam Robinson's mother collapsed and when she came around she was surrounded by paramedics. The plucky six-year-old had called emergency services after remembering a line from a song by Fireman Sam which says to dial 999. Daily Mirror P25 Also on MediaGuardian.co.uk today Miriam O'Reilly complains of BBC hostilitye Former Countryfile presenter says in formal letter apologies and offers of work were 'clearly just a PR damage limitation exercise' James Murdoch as Fox TV head would be a 'slap in the face' to shareholders News that Rupert Murdoch's son could soon lead Fox Networks met with shock and anger from News Corp shareholders The Village Voice changes hands New York weekly distances itself from controversial website Andrew Mitchell described armed officers as 'plebs' according to report Sun newspaper reveals details of official police report of chief whip's confrontation in Downing Street BBC pilots Tuesday night slot as it takes on ITV in the battle of the costume dramas Traditionally, Sunday night has been home to big-budget period yarns but will airing midweek give The Paradise an edge before rival show Mr Selfridge even comes to the screen? Great British Bake Off takes the cake BBC2's surprise hit has found an oven-ready public and even pushed international football hard in the ratings Johnston Press closes another print plant Regional publisher axes third printing facility in a year Syrian blogger burned to death Army targets citizen journalist who exposed war crimes No charges against doctors arrested after Sunday Times investigation Prosecutor expresses doubts over evidence obtained by newspaper Publicis Groupe buys LBi for €416m Independent digital marketing agency bought by Maurice Levy's advertising and public relations company

Source: The Guardian ↗

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