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Top stories on MediaGuardian.co.uk SunTalk shut down Paper closes its Jon Gaunt-fronted internet radio station after deciding not to take it national on DAB Sky Sports kicks off Eric Cantona ads BSkyB responds to discounted sports offer from BT with large-scale campaign highlighting additional channels Local media rules to go by November Coalition sets out media plans, giving 2012 as date for communications bill, licence fee deal and local TV licences MediaGuardian 100: 51-60 Join us as we unveil the next 10 places in MediaGuardian's annual power list. See Monday's print section for the full rundown This week's featured media jobs Premier PR - Publicist London/permanent/full time Biteback Media Ltd - Designer - monthly national political magazine London/permanent/full time Evitavonni - Sales Representative, UK Market London/permanent/full time For more jobs, career advice and workplace news visit guardianjobs.co.uk Today's headlines The Guardian The Facebook page glorifying Raoul Moat. Has been deleted. P8 Jon Gaunt's internet radio show has been axed. P11 Hugh Hefner is battling to take control of Playboy as Penthouse tables a rival bid. P23 Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen vows to give his fotune away. P23 Interview with Sony chief executive Sir Howard Stringer about 3D TV. P29 Journalist Linda Melvern says the press failed to hold politicians to account over Rwanda. P35 The Independent Is Apple losing its touch? P1 Apple coverage P4-5 The Facebook page paying tribute to Raoul Moat has poisoned relations between the social networking site and Downing Street. P8 - P9 Jonathan Ross has filmed his final BBC1 chatshow. P15 Gwyneth Williams is new Radio 4 controller. P20 Penthouse has trumped Playboy founder Hugh Hefner's offer for the adult content company. P36 Daily Telegraph The Big Issue has been criticised after signing a deal which will allow its vendors to wear a wine company logo. P2 High-speed broadband will not be available in rural areas until 2015 after the government pushed back its target. P8 BBC deputy director-general Mark Byford claimed nearly £4,800 for World Cup flights. P13 Gwyneth Williams is the new controller of Radio 4. P13 Obituary of Hello! founder Eduardo Sanchez Junco. P31 The Times Gwyneth Williams is new head of Radio 4. P4 Raoul Moat Facebook page taken down. P16 The 16-year-old daughter of the President Rakhamonva of Tajikistan has been given work experience as a news reader on state TV. P36 Google's earnings disappoint. P39 Financial Times New Radio 4 controller Gwyneth Williams will earn £180,000 - 20% less than her predecessor. P2 Editorial: Regulators need to keep an aye on Google. P10 The woman who designed the clothes for Mad Men is launching a clothing line inspired by the show. P12 Google's fourth-quarter earnings fall short of expectations. P15 Bartle Bogle Hegarty loses Levi Strauss account after 28 years. P18 The owner of Penthouse has made a $210m counter-offer for Playboy. P20 Daily Mail Woman who set up Raoul Moat Facebook page tracked down. P12-13 Jonathan Ross gives way to Graham Norton on BBC1. P31 Daily Express Jonathan Ross films last BBC1 chatshow. P9 The Sun Woman who posted Moat Facebook tribute revealed. P1 Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt has called on the BBC to publish stars' salaries. P2 Eamonn Holmes tipped for BBC Breakfast role. TV Biz P1 Doctor Who's Matt Smith 'wants Hollywood career'. TV Biz P1 Jonathan Ross films last BBC1 chatshow. TV Biz P1 Living TV signs up Liz Hurley. TV Biz P2-3 Daily Mirror Woman who set up Raoul Moat tribute page on Facebook says sorry. P7 The amount of original drama on BBC2 is set to double. P11 BBC execs are still spending heavily on business class flights and taxis. P35 Daily Star Raoul Moat Facebook site closed down. P4 And finally ... Ed Balls is to make an appearance on Channel 4's How To Look Good Naked, reports the Express. But fortunately the Labour leadership contender won't be stripping off when he meets Gok Wan. Instead he will talk about 'body image and body confidence' among teenagers. The Gokfather - and viewers - will be relieved. Daily Express P15 Also on MediaGuardian.co.uk today India correspondent leaves the Times Jeremy Page, who was being lined up for move to Beijing, is understood to have landed a job on the Wall Street Journal Gwyneth Williams appointed as Radio 4 controller Senior BBC World Service executive to succeed Mark Damazer in the autumn Michael O'Leary apologises to easyJet boss Ryanair's CEO agrees to pay damages after 'Pinocchio' newspaper ads implied Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou lied about easyJet's punctuality. By Dan Milmo BBC Audiobooks buyer vows big investment and celebrity titles Former Polygram chief Michael Kuhn says operation is 'good old-fashioned business' needing to adapt for digital age BBC expenses: Mark Byford claims £5,000 for World Cup final flights Deputy director general, invited to final by Fifa, was executive board member in charge of BBC's World Cup coverage Protests over 'gay asylum' coverage NUJ general secretary among those to sign letter condemning Mail and Express reporting of supreme court decision 'PC Zone was where I learned to write' UK gaming magazine's demise was not a shock – but it's still mourned by alumni such as Charlie Brooker. World Cup helps BBC to online record paidContent:UK: How the tournament's broadcasters scored on the web PCC probes Cumbria shootings coverage Letter from PCC's director asks Whitehaven News readers if they have any concerns about reporting of Derrick Bird shootings Nathalie Schwarz to leave Channel 4 Leader of abandoned digital radio venture - who also played key role in UKTV ad sales deal - departing after five years
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