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Friday, June 11, 2010media

Today's media stories from the papers

Top stories on MediaGuardian.co.uk Telegraph to fold Euston Project into Victoria HQ Digital unit was brainchild of former editor-in-chief Will Lewis and led to dispute with chief executive Murdoch MacLennan Trinity Mirror nationals to cut 200 jobs Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and People will lose 60 regular casuals and 140 editorial staff – a cut of more than 25% – in shift to multimedia newsroom Guardian.co.uk wins big at AOP awards Website named digital consumer publisher of the year and picks up five other prizes at Association of Online Publishers awards This week's featured media jobs Sky - Head of Networking Scheduling London/permanent/full time Quarto Group - Children's Book Editor London/permanent/full time Greenpeace - Web Producer London/temp/full time For more jobs, career advice and workplace news visit guardianjobs.co.uk Today's headlines The Guardian David Cameron's communications chief Andy Coulson earns more than the deputy prime minister. P12 A French reality TV show will bring together Palestinian and Isreali teenagers in a house in Paris. P22 Trinity Mirror is axing 200 jobs at its national titles. P26 Guardian Media Group has reported a pre-tax loss of £171m for the 12 months to the end of March. P26 The Independent Coulson earns more than Clegg. P7 The Alexander McQueen company is considering legal action over Cadbury's new Flake advert. P15 Guardian Media Group's losses rise to £171m. P17 Hackers reveal details of thousands of iPad users. P34 Profile of outgoing Guardian Media Group chief executive Carolyn McCall. P41 Daily Telegraph Jeremy Bowen has warned of a 'loss of confidence' at the BBC. P2 Personal email addresses of 114,000 iPad users exposed by US hackers. P19 Interview with Sir David Frost. P29 Guardian Media Group losses rise to £171m. Business P2 Trinity Mirror cuts one in four jobs at its national titles. Business P4 The Times BBC executive Caroline Thomson admits the corporation has got executive pay levels 'a bit wrong'. P12 Andy Coulson is paid more than Nick Clegg. P12 The Taiwanese maker of the iPhone in row over compensation to families of workers. P43 Guardian Media Group lost £171m last year. P49 Trinity Mirror is cutting a quarter of staff from its national titles. P49 Financial Times Andy Coulson earns more than Nick Clegg. P2 O2 has said smartphone customers who use more capacity on its mobile network will pay more. P18 Outgoing GMG chief executive Carolyn McCall delivers warning on newspaper advertising revenues. P19 Trinity Mirror has said savage cuts at its national titles are not driven by cost savings. P19 Wall Street Journal Europe ESPN has persuaded three major advertisers to produce expensive 3D commercials for during the World Cup. P22 Google is seeking the permission of the Chinese government to continue mapping the country. P23 Daily Mail Ofcom says viewers are more relaxed about swearing on TV. P13 Guardian Media Group losses rise to £171m. P76 Trinity Mirror to axe 200 staff. P76 Daily Express Andrew Castle to leave GMTV. P5 Guardian Media Group losses rise to £171m. P64 ITV shares soar after speculation over takeover of Five. P65 The Sun Andrew Castle is quitting the GMTV sofa. P5 BBC accused of exploiting woman after filming her drinking in Ayia Napa. P33 Sony has launched the first 3D gaming system on PlayStation 3. P46 Daily Mirror Andy Coulson earns more than Nick Clegg. P10 Andrew Castle to leave GMTV. P19 Daily Star Andy Coulson earns more than Nick Clegg. P2 Ofcom says viewers are more relaxed about swearing on TV. P35 And finally ... Earlier this week, Ofcom signalled that TV viewers are more relaxed about swearwords. Today the Daily Express reported in its Hickey column that Alastair Campbell, a man who has been known to utter the odd curse, has been busy compiling a list of them. Responding to reports that World Cup referees have been learning 20 English obscenities so they can clamp down on abusive players, Campbell tweeted that he could only list 18. The former spin doctor later told his followers he had reached three figures, explaining: "I assume variations on a theme count." Sounds like a waste of effing time to us. Daily Express P15 Also on MediaGuardian.co.uk today Andy Coulson paid £140,000 a year Salary of David Cameron's communications director revealed along with pay bands of all government's special advisers French reality show tackles Middle East Reality show Les Accords de Marseille to put six youths from Israel and six from Palestine in a house for three weeks Tessa Jowell: BBC faces 'fight of its life' Former culture secretary criticises corporation for failing to modify behaviour in the face of threat from coalition government Channel 4 libel case: court of appeal upholds decision to drop jury Decision over action against broadcaster by former bodyguard to Michael Jackson could affect future of juries in libel cases Guardian Media Group's pre-tax losses rise to £171m Results hit by writedowns at Emap and GMG Radio but cost-cutting stabilises operating losses at Guardian and Observer AOL to ramp up recruitment AOL to hire hundreds of journalists, editors and videographers in the coming year as it builds up its content-first business model Public relaxed over TV swearing Ofcom acknowledges softening of attitudes with research giving detailed guidance on public tolerance of bad language Commercial radio wants tighter rein on BBC Radio 1 and 2 Radio Centre response to BBC strategy review supports 6 Music closure, with privatisation as an alternative Viral Video Chart: World Cup kicks off After the splash made by the World Cup 2010 opening concert, Shakira powers to the top of our online video league Media Talk podcast The new culture secretary outlines his media policy. Plus, Guardian Media Group reports a pre-tax loss of £171m and the beginning of the end for Big Brother

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