Today's media stories from the papers
Top stories on MediaGuardian.co.uk News Corporation directors could face charges for neglect of duties Lawyers for Rupert Murdoch's company have protested against criminal charges amid fears over broadcasting contracts Rupert Murdoch's tablet The Daily lays off nearly a third of its staff Weeks after editor-in-chief Jesse Angelo denied troubles, News Corp's iPad publication cuts opinion and sports staff Jeremy Paxman religious comments were offensive, rules BBC Trust Editorial standards committee says comments made in discussion with Richard Dawkins had no clear editorial purpose Today's featured media jobs Cancer Research UK - Press Officer (Health) London/permanent/full time Guardian News & Media - Brand Partnerships Director, Guardian Commercial London/permanent/full time Cala Records Ltd - Marketing & Publishing Manager & PA to Director London/permanent/full time For more jobs, career advice and workplace news visit guardianjobs.co.uk Today's headlines The Guardian Dr Dre uses ambush marketing at Olympics. P2 ITV airs Mrs Biggs's version of Great Train Robbery. P10 News Corp directors could face charges for neglect of duties. P14 UBS to sue US exchange over Facebook debacle. P19 John Kampfner: Twitter is the great leveller, let's not fret over its trolls. P26 The Independent Boris Johnson to take Rupert Murdoch to the Olympics. P11 Guy Adams: Twitter backs down - but why did I get banned? P12 Hard-hitting ads are frightening kids, says report. P17 Police arrest another Sun journalist. P20 Curse of Facebook leaves UBS counting cost of float. P47 i Boris Johnson to take Rupert Murdoch to the Olympics. P4 Twitter clams up in face of NBC complaint farce. P17 Hard-hitting ads are frightening kids, says report. P19 Daily Telegraph NBC faces more criticism for Olympics coverage. P2 British journalist has Twitter account reinstated. P2 BBC's Olympics coverage described as too negative by junior government minister. P2 UBS to sue Nasdaq over Facebook IPO. P21 The Times Leader: Abuse on social networks not always a matter for the police. P2 Financial Times Russian blogger charged with embezzlement. P7 UBS sues over Facebook IPO. P17 Spotify doubles number of paying users. P18 Thomson Reuters feels crosswinds. P18 Facebook hits another low as shares down 42.9% since May. P32 Wall Street Journal Europe YouTube cranks up channel spending. P15 Blue-chip advertisers giving new YouTube video channels early success. P15 Olympic hurdle: whether to use or ignore social media. P17 Facebook IPO costs UBS $350m. P18 Daily Mail Team GB top Twitter table. P8 Boris Johnson to take Rupert Murdoch to the Olympics. P12 BBC viewers complain over channel-switching during Olympics. P13 Melanie Phillips: Twitter tyranny. P14 Jeremy Paxman censured by BBC Trust. P19 Downton Abbey planning a fourth series. P20 Market report: ITV suffering Olympic woe. P62 Daily Express James Bond back in action in new film, Skyfall. P9 The Sun James Bond flees digger in new film, Skyfall. P27 Daily Mirror James Bond flees digger in new film, Skyfall. P15 Jeremy Paxman censured by BBC Trust. P25 Daily Star Big Brother coverage. P23 And finally ... Today marks Britain's best chance yet of winning gold in the London Olympic Games – and our tabloids are urging Team GB to victory in their best redtop way. Both the Daily Mirror and the Sun splash on cut-out-and-keep sideburns of Tour De France winner Bradley Wiggins, as he faces the ominous task of ending Britain's gold medal drought in today's time trials. Never to miss the opportunity for a good pun, the Sun goes with: "Going for Wiggold" while the Daily Mirror headlines: "Here Wiggo!" The Sun, P1; Daily Mirror, P1. Also on MediaGuardian.co.uk today Boris invites Murdoch to Olympic event London mayor Boris Johnson invites tycoon and wife Wendi Deng poolside to watch Rebecca Adlington defend 800-metre swimming gold Sky to cover Rangers' Third Division games Sky Sports will show five Rangers matches in the Third Division as part of a new deal to broadcast live Scottish football for at least another five years Twitter abuse for Tom Daley also faced by other Olympic athletes Several Team GB athletes at London 2012 games, including weightlifter Zoe Smith, have been targeted on social network Journalist resigns for fabricating Bob Dylan quotes Publisher recalls books after writer admits to 'improper' use of material Daily Mail publisher loses bid to appeal against privacy damages Associated Newspapers loses attempt to overturn order to pay £15,000 to child whose alleged father is 'philandering' politician Olympics on the radio evokes atmosphere that television can't match 5 Live presenters are thriving in their Olympic roles, despite one listener calling the extensive coverage an 'orgy of self-interest' Sunday Express apologises to school for Islamic fanatics claim The Sunday Express agrees to pay damages to the London school King Fahad Academy over the false claim it was teaching extreme Islam Vietnamese blogger's mother sets herself on fire as daughter faces trial Mother of Ta Phong Tan, a former police officer who writes about social justice, dies of her injuries in hospital in Ho Chi Minh City Lords say UK's planned broadband network will not be fast enough Communications committee report says government's internet strategy is flawed and BT is designing a network that will stifle competition
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