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Top stories on MediaGuardian.co.uk Stations don't have right to exist unchallenged, says Wright Radio 3 controller speaks of 'need to be flexible' as decision nears on BBC strategy review that could shut 6 Music 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 Scramble to fill White House press chair vacated by Helen Thomas Fox News and Bloomberg in the running to occupy front row seat at White House press briefings 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 Public relaxed over TV swearing. P1 Big Brother's last launch. P10 The Iranian Twitter revolution that never materialised. P19 The Independent Ofcom investigates Iran's Press TV over 'interview'. P31 Why the White House has turned to a blogger for advice on the euro. P37 More than one-third of professionals in UK sign up to LinkedIn network. P44 Daily Telegraph Vodafone service hit by disruption. P2 Coming soon, ITV on your mobile. P15 Has Apple cracked the video phone? P31 The Times Big Brother's last hurrah. P4 David Hockney hails the iPad. P7 Technology heads towards Minority Report. P41 L'Espresso won't bid for Le Monde. P44 Facebook scores as online gaming finds new frontier. P48 Financial Times Publisher to axe up to 350 jobs. P4 California political advertising spending set for a record year. P7 Antitrust probe looms for Apple over mobile advertising policy. P17 Rival sides challenge Ofcom pay TV ruling. P18 Google faces privacy complaint. P23 Wall Street Journal Europe Press scurry for top seat. P10 The media's war against Israel. P14 Google protests new terms for iPhone. P19 Web series win prime-time fans. P20 Daily Mail Strictly Come Dancing faces budget cuts. P1, 9 X Factor coverage. P7 The last Big Brother. P20, 21 Daily Express Trinity Mirror woes. P64 The Sun Pineapple Dance Studios show axed. P3 Greedy BT boss. P11 Office girl flashes bra on Street View. P21 Jeremy Kyle interview. P35 TV supplement. Daily Mirror Christine Bleakley to stay at the BBC. P1, 3 X Factor coverage. P3 Strictly Come Dancing stars face cuts. P11 Prince to star in Jonathan Ross's last show. P15 The last Big Brother. P17 Daily Star Big Brother coverage. P1, 28, 29 X Factor coverage. P11 And finally ... Desperate times for those Desperate Housewives where TV bosses have banned Eva Longoria from becoming pregnant. The last time that happened with co-star Marcia Cross, the twins-sized bump caused too much of a problem for the scriptwriters. But anyway, Eva doesn't have time for nookie. "I work, then fly to Texas to spend a weekend with Tony. This means we can only have sex at weekends." Woah - too much information... Daily Express, P17 Also on MediaGuardian.co.uk today Iran's Twitter revolution 'exaggerated' Editor accuses west of focusing too much on social networking sites during last year's post-election protests in Iran BBC Trust's Lyons reaches out to Hunt Chairman of corporation's governing body said to have had 'very positive' private meetings with minister who promised to scrap it Cumbria shootings: viewers complain over ITV interview with nine-year-old Ofcom receives 35 complaints over interview with boy, while 39 voice concern over airing of Coronation Street siege episodes TV ratings: Father & Son wins battle with Luther Second episode of ITV1 drama beats finale of BBC1 detective series Criticism over church poster showing Jesus in womb The Christmas billboard campaign has drawn fire from secularists and praise from the anti-abortion lobby How Apple's new ad-blocker could save the media (maybe) Safari 5 looks like bad news for ad-supported sites. But if we're very, very lucky, it might not turn out that way Heggessey leaves Talkback Thames The former BBC1 controller is to depart the production business after five years, with chief operating officer Sara Geater to take an interim role Cheesbrough quits Telegraph The group's chief information officer is leaving to take the same role at the rival company News International Daily Mail shuffles features executives Leaf Kalfayan made executive editor of features, with senior posts also shifting at news and on Femail section Sport magazine to mark World Cup with biggest issue Free weekly sports magazine bumps up to 96 pages, more than 40 of them advertising, a year after being bought by UTV Media
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