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Monday, September 13, 2010media

Today's media stories from the papers

Top stories on MediaGuardian.co.uk How Gail Rebuck turned Tony Blair's book into a bestseller The boss of Random House on the former prime minister's memoirs Local news TV advisory panel set to report to Jeremy Hunt The panel will provide an interim report following a flurry of consultations and visits to newspaper groups and TV operators Wayne Rooney's infidelity exposes law's misogyny Gill Phillips: By granting these privacy orders, courts are allowing men to treat women like chattels This week's featured media jobs Future Publishing - Senior Art Editor Bath/permanent/full time Penguin UK - Junior Cover Designer London/permanent/full time Sky - Chief Sub Editor Brentford/permanent/full time For more jobs, career advice and workplace news visit guardianjobs.co.uk Today's headlines The Guardian National Union of Journalists protests as reporters arrested at Donald Trump's golf site near Aberdeen. P11 Unprecedented Russian TV documentary exposes rift between Moscow mayor and Kremlin. P15 Peter Preston on the government's planned cuts to the BBC World Service budget. P28 Media Guardian How did Gail Rebuck, boss of Random House, turn Tony Blair's memoirs into a bestseller? P1,2 The X Factor spin-off magazine to be launched on Wednesday. P2 Launch of ITV's new period drama, Downton Abbey, shows network is capable of a richer mix of programming. P2 August's newspaper circulation figures are grim all round for the national newspapers. P2 Roy Greenslade analyses David Montgomery's departure from European newspaper group Mecom. P3 The phone-hacking scandal wasn't in News Corp's plan for world domination, says Steve Hewlett. P4 Christine Buckley, editor of the NUJ's magazine Journalist, says the unions deserve special coverage. P4 The founder of Loaded magazine, James Brown, talks about his new digital venture. P5 Wayne Rooney's infidelity exposes media law's misogyny, says Gill Phillips. P6 The Independent An inquiry into Rupert Murdoch's bid to fully acquire BSkyB could win the Labour leadership contest for David Miliband, says Matthew Norman. P2 Labour's acting leader, Harriet Harman, is to use Wednesday's prime minister's questions to quiz David Cameron about his embattled spin doctor Andy Coulson. P6 BBC Proms coverage. P10,11 China's internet king Jack Ma, chief of Alibaba, eyes world domination. P22 Without a paper trail, Andy Coulson will survive, says columnist Donald Trelford. P5 Apple is expected to sell 28m iPads in 2011. P30 Complaints mount over Project Canvas launch. P30 Daily Telegraph Strictly Come Dancing coverage. P3 The Times BBC director general Mark Thompson expected to extend a £100m olive branch to staff angered at pensions today. P17 Financial Times UK technology sector poised for deal flurry. P19 Float on hold despite firm result at Engine Group. P19 New chief to make Nokia a little less Finnish. P23 US regulators set to back 'Wi-Fi on steroids'. P23z Wall Street Journal Europe Italian company tries to get Telecom Italia on board for joint venture with rivals to build fibre-optic network. P12 AOL to unveil format for larger, fancier adverts. P21 Review of Apple's new iPod family. P27 Daily Mail Revamped Strictly Come Dancing loses ratings war with The X Factor. P11 Strictly Come Dancing coverage. P11 Coca-Cola may become first sponsor to ditch Wayne Rooney. P13 Peter McKay says Andy Coulson is a sacrificial lamb figure for MPs seeking revenge for media exposé on expenses. P17 Daily Express Four hundred BBC staff on Pope duty. P2 Ann Widdecombe fears she will be the 'pantomime act' of this year's Strictly Come Dancing. P7 Mood Media scents success in the UK. P45 The Sun The Inbetweeners coverage. P18 Gadgets are our most prized possessions, poll shows. P20 Daily Mirror Departing EastEnders actor Barbara Windsor says she was stressed by orders not to tell anyone that she was leaving the show. P3 Coca-Cola threat to pull out of £600,000 Rooney sponsorship deal. P5 Prince Edward was vetoed by Buckingham Palace from a starring role in BBC's Doctor Who. P17 iPhone app reveals paintings worth £30,000. P29 Daily Star Amanda Holden will not be axed from Britain's Got Talent, says an insider. P3 Big Brother coverage. P4,5 Simon Cowell planning to launch a film company. P8 Piers Morgan has allegedly banned Madonna from his new TV show. P14 And finally ... Despite 10 years of Big Brother (on Channel 4) coming to a close on Friday, Richard Desmond's Daily Star is keeping its candle burning for the original reality TV series. The paper reports that production company Endemol has submitted plans to keep Elstree Studios - which includes the BB house - open until 2013. Perhaps bosses at the Star are keeping close tabs on applications to Hertsmere council given the company's desire to bring the show to Desmond's newly-acquired Channel 5. Daily Star P4 Also on MediaGuardian.co.uk today Loaded founder James Brown on his new digital venture Sabotage Times, edited by Brown, has about 150 writers who only get paid if their work is picked up by other sites Newspaper ABCs are grim all round No publication can boost a year-on-year increase in figures for August Seedcamp returns for its fourth year Monday is the big day for 900 teams, including a software testing platform, a designer community and email marketing Phone-hacking should not be probed by MPs, says PCC's former chairman Sir Christopher Meyer says MPs will continue to show political cowardice over Andy Coulson affair David Montgomery: from subeditor to media boss. What next? The background to the departure of the chief executive of Mecom Simon Cowell's X Factor launches spin-off pop magazine Syco and Fremantle-funded publication will be only available at Tesco initially ITV gambles on Sunday night viewers getting the Downton Abbey habit Julian Fellowes's £7m drama relies on funding from its producer Carnival Unions deserve to be covered by specialists Christine Buckley: The demise of the industrial reporter will be felt more keenly as the country absorbs public spending cuts We are not a world service Peter Preston: The BBC and the Foreign Office are locked in talks over the future of the World Service. Some savings should be simple Media Talk podcast Tom Watson MP on phone hacking. Plus Daybreak, Strictly and Sarah Kennedy

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