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Top stories on MediaGuardian.co.uk UK and US see heaviest newspaper circulation declines UK circulation fall of 25% since 2007 is second only to the US where the decline was 30%, according to OECD report AOL finds buyer for Bebo AOL has found a buyer for the struggling social network it bought for $850m just over two years ago, according to reports Robert Peston in frame for Radio 4 controller BBC business editor understood to have been interviewed for the post This week's featured media jobs Mouchel - Head of Communications London/permanent/full time Sage - Editorial Assistant London/permanent/full time Sky Comms International - Account Director/Senior Account Manager London/temp/full time For more jobs, career advice and workplace news visit guardianjobs.co.uk Today's headlines The Guardian Robert Peston in the running for Radio 4 controller job. P4 BBC and Royal Mail left out of public sector inquiry. P5 Terror suspect challenges control orders in BBC film. P6 Wikileaks to release video of US Afghan attack. P22 AOL close to selling Bebo to US investment firm Criterion Capital Partners. P28 Does guerilla marketing really work? G2 P4 The Independent Feature on ex-WSJ managing editor Paul Steiger's venture ProPublica. P12 Advertising in South Africa. P13 Daily Telegraph Panellists on Radio 4's Gardeners' Question Time sent hate mail over killing squirrels. P11 Sky alleged to have sacked women editors to save maternity pay. P13 News Corp in talks BSkyB shareholders. Business P1 The Times Glamorous TV presenter accused of distracting her Spanish goalkeeper boyfriend. P4 Martha Lane Fox is to be given a bigger role as digital champion. P13 Financial Times Google gets patent for system to identify content 'inadequately' covered on internet. P17, 24 Wall Street Journal Europe France Telecom and magazine owner to bid to take controlling stake in Le Monde. P21 AOL to sell Bebo to Criterion Capital Markets. P25 Marketers tussle at World Cup. P32 Daily Mail More coverage of the Robbie Earle World Cup ticket incident. P7 Stephen Fry attacks the BBC's 'chicken nugget' television. P13 Daily Express ITV's Robbie Earle could be questioned by police over World Cup ticket row. P3 The Sun Two models involved in World Cup 'ambush marketing' appear in court. P6-7 Stephen Fry says British TV is too childish. TV Biz P1 Channel 4 to set reality show in Yorkshire village. TV Biz P1 Big Brother coverage. TV Biz P2-3 The X Factor contestant had £1m record deal. TV Biz P3 Hollyoaks coverage. TV Biz P4 Daily Mirror Radio 5 Live staff mugged at gunpoint at World Cup. P5 Stephen Fry says Doctor Who is for kids. P7 Chris Evans apologises for offensive Twitter post. P26 Daily Star More coverage of the Robbie Earle World Cup ticket incident. P6 BBC to give staf multimillion-pound pay rise. P29 And finally ... Given the nature of most of the band's songs it will require a pretty sombre storyline. Still, fans of Glee will be pleased to know that Coldplay have finally relented and agreed to allow their songs to be used in the hit US show. Apparently the only star still holding out is Bryan 'Summer of 69' Adams. The Independent P9 Also on MediaGuardian.co.uk today Rupert Murdoch faces low risk, high reward The News Corp chief has picked a favourable political climate to take full control of the now mature BSkyB Channel 4 plans Misfits Xmas special Drama series following group of Asbo kids with superpowers earns hour-long special alongside recomissioned series BBC left out of public sector pay inquiry Will Hutton barred from looking at corporation's salaries since it has independent revenue stream The Sun drops World Cup sweepstake as bloggers cry foul Protest after paper allegedly failed to obtain permission to include blogs in promotion Demand for Apple's iPhone 4 crashes ordering websites in US and UK Apple sees sales of 600,000 units on Tuesday, with demand in Germany 10 times ahead of that for last year's model Digital TV switchover campaign left with likely £55m surplus ITV and other media companies eye funds that Digital UK will hand back to government. 'Quarter of Times users will pay online' Times Online readers surveyed as paywall looms Stephen Fry: Doctor Who is for kids QI host hits out at the 'infantilism' of British TV in Bafta lecture, saying many programmes are like 'chicken nuggets' Is Cheryl Cole the perfect magazine cover girl? Glossy magazine editors agonise over who to put on the front. But they all know what really sells best Media Talk podcast The new culture secretary outlines his media policy. Plus, Guardian Media Group reports a pre-tax loss of £171m and the beginning of the end for Big Brother
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