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Wednesday, September 26, 2012media

Today's media stories from the papers

Top stories on MediaGuardian Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson to face court Brooks and Coulson, along with six others will be in court to face charges related to alleged phone hacking BBC apologises to Queen for Abu Hamza disclosure Security correspondent told how Queen lobbied home secretary to secure arrest of Islamist cleric DMGT cut more than 3,000 staff in four years Publisher shed almost half of Northcliffe Media employees and is looking to offload stake in ITN 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 BBC apology to Queen over Abu Hamza. P1, 7 BBC's history of royal gaffes. P7 Profiles of George Entwistle and Frank Gardner. P7 BSkyB boss paid £7m as profits soar. P22 Dail Mail owner sheds 3,200 staff in four years. P25 The Independent BBC criticised for making apology to Queen over Abu Hamza. P2 Nick Clegg hints at split with Tories on Leveson. P11 Rebekah Brooks to appear in court. P11 Obituary: Michael Hurll. P55 Daily Mail publisher gets ad boost from London Olympics. P61 i BBC attacked for grovelling to Palace about Abu Hamza. P9 Facebook shares hit by privacy breach rumours. P9 Obituary: TV producer Michael Hurll. P12 Future of Now That's What I Call Music! compilation series threatened by Universal-EMI sell-offs. P27 Daily Telegraph BBC apology to Queen over Abu Hamza. P5 News Corp plans to allow articles from UK quality papers, such as the Times and the Sunday Times, to appear in Google listings. Business P1 Two more BSkyB board directors to go. Business P3 Revamped MySpace to offer links to rival networks. Business P3 The Times Departing BBC executive Caroline Thomson criticises corporation culture. P1 BBC, Queen and Abu Hamza incident. P3 More than 150 alleged phone-hacking victims make claim. P13 DMGT gets ad boost from the Olympics. P38 Financial Times BBC apologises to Queen over Abu Hamza disclosure. P4 Profile of cybersecurity expert Eugene Kqpersky. P14 BSkyB chief executive's pay and benefits hit £7m. P18 RIM boosts BlackBerry user bas by 2m. P18 Staff at Apple supplier Foxconn fight stress and solitude. P21 High-end fashion embraces Yoox's online sales model. P21 DMGT bolstered by digital revenues. P22 Wall Street Journal Europe iPhone 5 unlikely to get Google maps anytime soon. P13 Daily Mail BBC Breakfast's 'light news' could be moved back to London. P7 BBC apology to Queen over Abu Hamza. P12 Daily Express BBC apology to Queen over Abu Hamza. P1, 7 BBC Worldwide chief John Smith in line for a £5m payoff. P7 Tribute to former Daily Express editor Derek Jameson. P23 Daily Mail hit by ads slump. P50 The Sun BBC apology to Queen over Abu Hamza. P6 Channel 4 screens drug trials show tonight. P22 Daily Mirror BBC apology to Queen over Abu Hamza. P7 Daily Star X Factor coverage. P1, 7 BBC apology to Queen over Abu Hamza. P9 And finally ... So what is the biggest issue spouses and "significant others" have over their partners appearing on Strictly Come Dancing: dodgy dancing, awful outfits, or media coverage? No. According to Fern Britton the biggest issue is fake tan. Britton, who is set to appear in the next series of the BBC show, said that she had her biggest-ever bust up with hubbie, TV chef Phil Vickery, over the aroma of the beauty product. "Being a chef he is very sensitive to smells and can't stand it," Britton told the Radio Times. "We didn't speak for four days." Apparently tanning is essential for Strictly so Vickery will be sleeping in the spare room on spray tan days. Daily Mail P17 Also on MediaGuardian.co.uk today Caroline Thomson: Leveson could base press regulation on broadcasting model Outgoing BBC chief operating officer says newspaper industry could adopt statutory-backed regime similar to Ofcom BBC Worldwide chief tipped to go in rejig George Entwistle understood to be lining up replacement for John Smith, who could get £1m payoff and £4m pension Judge reveals relative is among claimants Mr Justice Vos tells high court that phone-hacking claim by niece's husband may only present problems if chosen as lead case Google executive in Brazil faces arrest over video Judge orders the arrest of Fabio Jose Silva Coelho for failing to take down YouTube videos attacking a mayoral candidate Liberal Democrat conference a turn off for media Number of broadcasters attending Lib Dem conference falls by 500 though coverage claimed to be unaffected Coen brothers developing Fargo TV series Joel and Ethan Coen to bring Oscar-winning film to the small screen, continuing the story of police chief Marge Gunderson Huffington Post launches in Italy New site opens with Silvio Berlusconi interview Facebook shares fall as it denies making private messages public Social networking site says rumour that private direct messages were appearing on public timelines is wrong 'I'm not perfect, but...' writes Canadian columnist who denies plagiarism Globe & Mail writer defends herself as editor says he has taken disciplinary action David Cameron to appear on Late Show with David Letterman The prime minister appears to think he will have little difficulty in coping with the CBS host during New York visit

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