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Wednesday, September 22, 2010media

Today's media stories from the papers

Top stories on MediaGuardian.co.uk BBC opens up its finances to scrutiny from audit office Restrictions expected to remain on publication of information such as commercial deals and screen stars' salaries Newspapers used me as fall guy, says convicted private eye Steve Whittamore, who was used by papers including the News of the World, claims he was 'Oliver to the press's Fagin' BBC loses exclusive Masters golf rights Sky Sports ends corporation's 24 years of exclusive rights and will share TV coverage of tournament from next year This week's featured media jobs Usborne Publishing - Editorial Production Assistant London/permanent/full time Moneyweek Ltd - Trainee Copywriter London/permanent/full time Haymarket - Journalist Teddington/permanent/full time For more jobs, career advice and workplace news visit guardianjobs.co.uk Today's headlines The Guardian 100,000 Twitter users hit as worm burrows into account. P7 I was fall guy for newspapers says convicted private eye Steve Whittamore. P7 Notting Hill set for real-life soap opera. P15 BBC under fire after U-turn on reporter's video of shoe protest. P19 BBC opens up its finances to scrutiny from audit office. P19 Harvard under fire over plan to honour Islamophobic editor. P26 Online networks are developing currencies. P34 Obituary of journalist Murray Sayle. P38 Profile of American comedy show host Jon Stewart. G2, P5 A month in Ambridge. G2, P27 The Independent BBC aiming to put magic back into Saturday night TV. P11 Hackers create chaos on Twitter with 'worm' attacks. P19 Nokia delays N8 launch to October. P37 Some viewers complained the BBC's coverage of the papal visit was too extensive. P14 Sky muscles aside BBC to rule coverage of The Masters. P51 An article from the late reporter Murray Sayle. Viewspaper, P10 Daily Telegraph BBC opens its books to spending watchdog. P1 BBC did not have a "massive Left-wing bias" says former BBC editor Roger Bolton in letter to Ariel magazine. P4 Almost 400 viewers complained the BBC's coverage of the papal visit was too extensive. P14 Anne Widdecombe pictured with her Strictly Come Dancing partner Anton Du Beke. P9 Toddler milk advert banned for misleading mothers over iron. P14 Sarah Palin's daughter Bristol appears on US hit, Dancing with the Stars. P20 Why Shakespeare does not make great TV. P24 Obituary of journalist Murray Sayle. P35 BP begins hunt for new heard of PR. Business, P5 The Times BBC agrees to throw open its accounts and salary secrets to spending watchdog. P8 The BBC has lost exclusive rights to broadcast the US Masters. P8 Publishing and training company Wilmington says full-year profits have held firm. P38 BlackBerry and iPad poised for Christmas war. P39 Financial Times Ebay founder to bridge digital chasm through philanthropy. P6 European Union backs down on legal challenge over charging import duties on flatscreen monitors. P10 Bill Roedy is retiring as boss of MTV Networks International. P20 Nokia hit by fresh delay to flagship N8. P24 Twitter looks to tweak service so advertisers can target users. P24 Wall Street Journal Europe Investors take gamble on the web. P21 France Telecom to take stake in Moroccan firm. P21 Publisher Hachette names Steve Parr as new chief. P21 Daily Mail Ex-Telegraph boss Conrad Black, out of prison on bail, is re-introducing himself to Manhattan life. P17 Pictures of Anne Widdecombe and her Strictly Come Dancing partner. P21 BBC conjures up a magic show to taken on X Factor. P21 Investigation into the 19-year-old X Factor contestant who is an escort girl. P22 Why did Sarah Kennedy leave Radio 2? P31 The trouble with Match of the Day, by former editor Brian Barwick. P91 Match of the Day is still the most popular football show, says BBC head of TV sport. P91 Viewers lose Ashes highlights on free TV. P96 Daily Express X Factor coverage. P24 The Sun X Factor star Olly Murs in holiday 'fight' CCTV footage. P3 Dirty Dancing star Jennifer Grey wept on Dancing with the Stars at memory of late co-star Patrick Swayze. P3 Twitter in porn alert. P6 Serialisation of Russell Brand's new book. P12 Cocaine shame of reality TV star Paul Danan. P31 Chris Evans rips into ITV1 breakfast show Daybreak. TV Biz, P1 Katy Perry appears on Sesame Street. TV Biz, P1 X Factor coverage. TV Biz, P1 Coverage of Sky One's new show An Idiot Abroad. TV Biz, P2 Leigh Francis' character Keith Lemon to be agony uncle on This Morning. TV Biz, P3 Gwyneth Paltrow to star in Glee. TV Biz, P3 Strictly Come Dancing coverage. TV Biz, P4 Daily Mirror Les Dawson's widow in benefit fraud quiz. P19 John Prescott top be a guest correspondent on ITV's Daybreak during Labour Party conference. P26 Daily Star X Factor. P8 Kylie Minogue tried to get old Neighbours episodes featuring her blocked from airing. P37 And finally ... BBC1's early evening One Show presenter Alex Jones has moved into the same block of flats in London as ex-host Adrian Chiles. Chiles now fronts the new breakfast show Daybreak on rival ITV1. Hopefully his early morning starts will mean the two won't cross paths too often in the lobby. Daily Mirror, P27 Also on MediaGuardian.co.uk today Mystery as IPC negotiates to sell magazines to offshore owner Staff at IPC Media are alarmed about magazine sales to Vitality Publishing, owned by an offshore company Lucozade energy drink ad escapes ban Almost 90 viewers complained campaign was irresponsible because it suggested drink could help drivers avoid accidents Iranian 'blogfather' Hossein Derakhshan could face death penalty Pioneering blogger has been in prison for 22 months after flouting laws forbidding travel to Israel Notting Hill setting for Channel 4 docu-drama Channel 4's Seven Days, which starts tonight, breaks new ground for reality TV BBC under fire after removing video of Greek shoe protest from its website BBC's Greek correspondent said to be 'furious' after his story on protest against Greek PM was removed Asda ad banned over misleading price claims Tesco wins battle to get campaign run by Walmart-owned rival Asda banned after ASA rules Asda price claims were misleading

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