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Top stories on MediaGuardian.co.uk Downton Abbey wins Golden Globe Hit ITV drama takes Golden Globe award for best television mini-series, while Brits Kate Winslet and Idris Elba also win awards Rupert Murdoch squares off with Obama over online piracy legislation News Corp chief accuses White House of siding with 'Silicon Valley paymasters' as two bills go through US Congress CES 2012: 10 things we learned about the gadgets of the future Retailers and distributors show what they will offer in the year ahead at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas This week's featured media jobs Pearlfinders - Research Executive – IT London/permanent/full time Birkbeck College - Digital, Web and Social Media Co-ordinator and Digital Media and Publicity Co-ordinator London/temp/full time VisitBritain - Online Content Producer London/permanent/full time For more jobs, career advice and workplace news visit guardianjobs.co.uk Today's headlines The Guardian Editor-in-chief Alan Rusbridger on changes to the Guardian. P2 The readers' editor on the intense passions that a game of football can arouse. P25 MediaGuardian: a revamped Press Complaints Commission must include all newspapers - whoever owns them. P26 MediaGuardian: cheaper, faster ... regulation after Leveson? P26 MediaGuardian: MediaMonkey's diary. P26 MediaGuardian: interview with Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings. P27 Martin Kelner on Match of the Day. Sport, P14 Charlie Brooker on how to save the UK film industry. G2, P5 The Independent Obituary: Bert Reynolds, one of the world's oldest online editors. P48 Could Leveson be about to join a long line of history's suckers? P55 What the past four months have really taught us about the tabloid press. P55 i Ian Burrell on Leveson. P41 Claire Beale on advertising. P41 Media diary. P41 Daily Telegraph Turkish court to press ahead with breach of privacy charges against Duchess of York. P3 Sir David Attenborough to appear on 70th anniversary edition of Desert Island Discs. P6 Rupert Murdoch's Twitter rant at Google for "leading web piracy". P7 BBC's Charles Dickens adaptations boost book sales. P7 BBC's iPlayer views top 2bn. P7 Rastamouse tops children's TV complaints poll with 13. P10 Editorial: Rastamouse. P21 Interview: Helen McCrory. P23 TV review: Sherlock's showdown a sophisticated pleasure. P30 The Times Web banking surge. P37 Law report: sending live text-only messages from courts. P47 Financial Times Leader: rebuilding public trust in a free press. P10 Rupert Murdoch attacks Obama over opposition to online privacy laws. P17 BT to revamp pay-TV with tailored content. P20 Mobile operators accelerate into next generation. P22 Fall in text message use heralds industry shift towards data. P23 Wall Street Journal Europe Google, Facebook fight censorship push in India. P1 Is Facebook ready for the big time? P18 Apple navigates maze in China. P19 Word, Excel, Powerpoint on iPad. P29 Daily Mail Stan Collymore back at the BBC on Midlands edition of Football League show. P69 Daily Express Downton Abbey stars to record an album together. P7 Diary: Desert Islands Discs. P15 TV review. P39 The Sun BBC's Charles Dickens adaptations boost book sales. P23 Challenge TV plans new series of Blockbusters. TVBiz, P3 Madonna's appearance on BBC1's The Graham Norton Show boosts audience by 1 million. TVBiz, P3 Richard Wilson in Channel 4 documentary. TVBiz, P4 Daily Mirror Christine Bleakley gets food poisoning. P3 Coronation Street star Bill Roache hires animal psychic to communicate with pet dogs. P3 Chris Evans buys car used in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. P23 Misfits star faces racial attack trial. P24 Daily Star Celebrity Big Brother latest. P1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Simon Cowell flies back to UK for Britain's Got Talent. P9 Martin Freeman hopes Sherlock will return for third series. P33 And finally ... You've watched the TV series, you might even have bought the DVD and now you can buy the Downton Abbey album! Well, kind of. Two of the Golden Globe-winning series cast, Elizabeth McGovern and Michelle Dockery, are recording a long-player together, reports the Daily Express. Jazz fan Dockery has sung live with McGovern's band Sadie and the Hotheads, which she has fronted at The Castle pub in London's Portabello Road since 2008. McGovern said it will come out later this year. Dockery added: "It's been so much fun. Elizabeth is a great song writer." DAILY EXPRESS, P7 Also on MediaGuardian.co.uk today Nearly half of News of the World's buyers give up on Sunday papers Tabloid rivals of News International's now-defunct Sunday red-top have collectively lost 542,247 copy sales since July Spectator 'stupid' to publish Liddle article on Lawrence, says Neil Magazine's chairman criticises the decision while defending the magazine Look, no hands! How to turn a newspaper page without really trying The machine that makes a very simple task very complicated indeed Ad men use brain scanners to probe our emotional response Neuromarketers are using MRI scanners and electrode caps to work out our hidden reactions to their adverts Borgen: Inside Danish TV's thriller factory As Borgen captivates a British audience, Maggie Brown goes to Copenhagen to visit the channel behind an extraordinary television boom Soho House agrees £250m deal American billionaire Ron Burkle buys private members' club stakes as group targets Asia and Far East for expansion Former BBC presenter Peter Rowell admits sex attacks on teenage girls Ex-BBC Radio Bristol host pleads guilty to 12 counts of indecent assault on girls under 16 and taking indecent photos of children Google 'improperly' accessed Kenyan rival Mocality's database Web giant says it is 'mortified' to learn that people working for it used Mocality's data in attempt to sell competing product TVShack's student founder can be extradited to US, court rules US customs agents seek to prosecute Richard O'Dwyer over TVShack, which linked to sites carrying pirated shows and films Muhammad cartoon row: student atheist society claims victory Student union backs away from call for Jesus and Mo cartoon to be withdrawn from society's Facebook page CES 2012: the rise of smart TV If you're buying a new TV then it's likely to allow you to browse sites such as Facebook and download apps
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