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Top stories on MediaGuardian.co.uk One in five unhappy with portrayal of homosexuality on TV, report claims BBC survey finds 18% 'uncomfortable' with the depiction of gay, lesbian and bisexual characters on TV and radio M&C Saatchi revenues rise, but outlook 'uncertain' Advertising group reports revenues up 11% to £55.3m in first half, but trading in UK and rest of Europe remains toug BBC to screen first TV adaptation of Henry V for more than 30 years 'Epic film version' will be part of William Shakespeare season overseen by Sam Mendes This week's featured media jobs Google, Head of Rich Media Services London/permanent/full time Associated Press, Head of Newsgathering London/permanent/full time Nature Publishing, Assistant News Editor London/permanent/full time For more jobs, career advice and workplace news visit guardianjobs.co.uk Today's headlines The Guardian Sam Mendes to oversee BBC Shakespeare season. P5 Almost one in five people unhappy about the depiction of gay, lesbian and bisexual people on TV and radio. P5 Radio 1 ups news output with 'young Panorama'. P16 How Al-Jazeera's World Cup TV coverage was jammed. P22 The Independent Australia's Next Top Model blunder by Sarah Murdoch. P7 Barry Diller quits as Live Nation chairman. P13 Local papers doing better than predicted. P12 Daily Telegraph One in four people would rather not see homosexual men on TV, says BBC research. P3 BT may be fined for sending data to anti-piracy law firm. P2 Star Wars to get 3D treatment. P16 Australia's Next Top Model blunder by Sarah Murdoch. P16 Barry Diller quits as Live Nation chairman. Business P3 The Times New magazine will not use skinny models. P19 Sam Mendes to oversee BBC Shakespeare season. P23 Iranian blogger jailed over letter from US university. P37 Barry Diller quits as Live Nation chairman. P55 Financial Times Channel 4 appoints four new non-executive directors. P2 Paramount strikes online distribution deals for online adventure series. P23 Barry Diller quits as Live Nation chairman. P23 Nintendo 3DS delayed. P23 Wall Street Journal Europe Nintendo's 3DS to miss Christmas sales season. P23 Facebook and Skype consider alliance. P24 Daily Mail BBC news stars may snub strikes. P19 Australia's Next Top Model blunder by Sarah Murdoch. P21 Interview with Johnston Press chief executive John Fry. P82 Daily Express Australia's Next Top Model blunder by Sarah Murdoch. P9 The Sun The Apprentice coverage. P1,5 3D games delayed. P24 Columnist Lee Price goes on a social media diet. P37 Chris Moyles rant OK by boss. P41 Daily Mirror Star Wars to be shown in 3D. P3 The X Factor coverage. P11 Australia's Next Top Model blunder. P25 Daily Star Apprentice coverage. P1,5 The X Factor coverage. P7, 32-33 Australia's Next Top Model blunder by Sarah Murdoch. P10 Radio 1 boss backs Chris Moyles after on-air rant. P29 And finally ... EastEnders veteran Barbara Windsor has revealed her character Peggy Mitchell will never return to Albert Square. She says her husband, Scott Mitchell, said she wasn't switching off - she was Peggy Mitchell 24 hours a day. Well, is it any wonder with a name like that? The Sun, TV Biz P1 Also on MediaGuardian.co.uk today DMGT chief casts doubt on local TV plan Daily Mail & General Trust's Martin Morgan joins other media owners in scepticism of Jeremy Hunt's proposals Welsh stars defend S4C Ioan Gruffudd, Alex Jones and Katherine Jenkins sign letter opposing budget cuts at Welsh-language channel Lady Warsi accuses press of 'anti-Islamic sentiment' Tory chair and first female Muslim in British cabinet compares today's headlines to the anti-semitic ones of the early 20th century Conrad Black has 'good chance' of clearing name in court Former Telegraph owner Black's lawyers challenge convictions at US appeal court BT in privacy row after sending customer data to ACS:Law BT sent more than 500 customers' details, unencrypted, to law firm chasing illegal filesharers Radio 2 tells Tony Blackburn he must quit Smooth Radio show Veteran DJ cannot continue at commercial broadcaster when he takes over Pick of the Pops from Dale Winton BBC looks to develop flagship TV music programme Regular Top of the Pops revival ruled out in favour of new format Sky News and Channel 4 win International Emmys Reports from Pakistan on the Taliban gain awards in news and current affairs categories Australia's Next Top Model: for once, a Murdoch slips up Lachlan Murdoch's wife announces wrong winner on live TV finale Media Talk podcast Tim Davie, the most senior man in BBC radio, gives his reaction to Chris Moyles's extraordinary rant. Plus, Channel 4 launches its new reality series, Seven Days; and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg overtakes Rupert Murdoch in the Forbes rich list
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