Today's media stories from the papers
Top stories on MediaGuardian.co.uk Vince Cable adopts hands-off approach to News Corporation's BSkyB takeover Business secretary distances himself from rumours that he could intervene in controversial Rupert Murdoch takeover Richard Halton to be Project Canvas chief executive Project director of BBC-backed TV on demand venture understood to have been promoted BBC children's classics could return on commercial radio station Radio Centre calls on corporation to open archive for free so it can be broadcast on digital service Fun Kids 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 Guardian columnists dominate comment awards shortlist. P2 Business secretary Vince Cable adopts hands-off approach to BSkyB takeover. P4 Campaign launched to free US soldier who leaked the Afghanistan war logs. P24 Fashion bible Vogue launches on the Apple iPad. P27 Hugh Muir: Sir Terry Leahy for BBC Trust top job? Think again. P33 The Independent Phone-hacking test cases could lead to deluge of celebrity claims. P7 Looks are everything for Twitter as it goes in search of profits. P11 ITV's Daybreak loses a fifth of its viewers. P21 Google engineer fired for snooping on emails. P33 Big Trouble at BBC2? Ian Burrell meets channel controller. Viewspaper P12 Former 'mic boy' at The Wright Stuff celebrates its legacy. Viewspaper P13 Daily Telegraph Facebook users warned not to advertise their homes to burglars after break-in. P9 News Coporation's Sky bid faces intervention. Business P4 The Times London mayor Boris Johnson denounces concerns over News of the World phone hacking. P11 Financial Times David Cameron orders ministers to stop leaking public spending announcements to press. P3 Deutsche Telekom's chief executive faces bribery probe. P24 Wall Street Journal Europe Children's digital books are taking the app route. P20 Yahoo will keep stake in Alibaba. P21 Daily Mail Anger over Manchester police being issued with BlackBerry phones to tweet updates to residents. P2 Catholic MP Mark Pritchard accuses BBC of 'blatant bias'. P7 Daily Express Channel 5 role for sports presenter Jim Rosenthal. P5 The Sun Kelvin Mackenzie: Channel 5 has three commissioning editors while Channel Four has 60. P11 Piers Morgan signs new £2.6m deal with ITV after his £12m deal with CNN. TV Biz P1 Daily Mirror Footballer Rio Ferdinand uses Twitter to appeal for help to catch killers of teenage boy. P3 Footballer Peter Crouch confirms pregnancy of his girlfriend after it was revealed prematurely by the Sun. P33 Daily Star Irish prime minister Brian Cowen criticised for allegedly being drunk on a live radio broadcast. P2 Footballer David Beckham spotted having meal with LA film boss, prompting rumours he could be trying his hand at acting. P3 Abbey Clancy furious after pregnancy made public by the Sun. P4-5 Dizzee Rascal takes a swipe at ITV's The X Factor. P15 And finally ... The Daily Star waves the flag again for Ultimate Big Brother finalists Chantelle and Preston today: a scantily clad Chantelle looks out from the front page over the headline 'Chantelle & Preston's Secret Honeymoon'. The pair are reported - by the Daily Star, owner: Richard Desmond - to be set to front a new fly-on-the-wall show on Channel 5, owner: Richard Desmond. What a surprise. Daily Star P1,9 Also on MediaGuardian.co.uk today BP falls out of index of top 100 brands after Deepwater Horizon oil spill Oil company's brand value has been 'destroyed' while Apple is biggest riser, according to leading marketing consultancy BSkyB to close Bravo and Channel One More than 50 jobs at risk as satellite broadcaster integrates Living TV Group Technology companies bubble up again after the dotcom bust FTSE Techmark index of technology companies reaches highest point since 2001 as takeover fever increases The Spectator unveils new look Editor Fraser Nelson describes first redesign of current affairs magazine since 1980s as 'rather like restoring an old painting' Peter Crouch attacks the Sun over pregnancy story Footballer criticises tabloid for revealing his partner Abbey Clancy is expecting his child when she is less than three months pregnant Ice-cream advert featuring pregnant nun is banned Antonio Fedirici ad with the strapline 'Immaculately conceived' is likely to offend Christians, rules advertising watchdog Boris Johnson dismisses concerns over News of the World phone hacking as 'codswallop Mayor of London says he is satisfied by Metropolitan police investigation of case Derren Brown show investigated over railway stunt Ofcom receives complaints that scene featuring hypnotised man chained to train tracks was dangerous Is Rupert Murdoch preparing to launch two 'tablet newspapers'? News Corporation's Robert Thomson reveals a special project in a memo to Wall Street Journal staff Conde Nast chief: up to 40% of sales could be on iPad Nicholas Coleridge reveals publisher will launch paid-for applications for December issues of UK Wired and Vogue Seedcamp Week 2010: an education in enterprise Investor: 'When the water level goes down you will see who is swimming naked - so only true entrepreneurs and true investors are left' Why controllers of BBC1 don't last long Mark Lawson: The problem is that BBC1 is trying to be two different things at once Media Talk podcast Tom Watson MP on phone hacking. Plus Daybreak, Strictly and Sarah Kennedy
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