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Top stories on MediaGuardian.co.uk Trinny and Susannah return to TV Their spoof online documentary, Trinny and Susannah: What They Did Next, has been snapped up by Channel 4 Company marketing messages to be regulated by ASA Messages on company websites and social media services such as Twitter to be subject to same rules as TV and newspapers ads ITN to open ITV News bureau in Dubai The new operation will be overseen by ITN News' new international correspondent, John Irvine, who previously reported from Washington This week's featured media jobs Oxford University Press - Assistant Marketing Managers Oxford/permanent/full time Haymarket - Project Editor London/permanent/full time Medaxial - Medical/Economic Writer London/permanent/full time For more jobs, career advice and workplace news visit guardianjobs.co.uk Today's headlines The Guardian Who Do You Think You Are? producer Shed Media profits up 22%. P26 Diary: Fox News on the so-called Ground Zero mosque. p33 Obituary: photographer Corinne Day. P36 Obituaries - women's final frontier. G2, P3 Tribute to photographer Corinne Day. G2, P10 Farewell, ITV1's The Bill. G2, P25 Elisabeth Mahoney on Dave Lee Travis. G2, P27 The Independent Sarah Palin's daughter Bristol joins cast of Dancing with the Stars in the US. P24 Shed Media profits up 22%. P28 Mark Hurd leaves News Corp. P28 How did Google get Wave so wrong? Viewspaper, P12 Can four guys take on Facebook and win? Viewspaper, P13 Daily Telegraph Money not behind my move to ITV, says Adrian Chiles. P7 Web pirates are 2,000 miles astray in siege of Belvoir Castle. P7 Sky viewers watch monthly bills rise. Business, P2 The Times BBC employee given £30,000 after dropping bullying tribunal claim. P9 Photographer Corinne Day dies. P8 Farewell, The Bill. P19 Wikileaks founder faces allegations of assault. P30 Iranian newspaper says Carla Bruni deserves to die. P30 Shed Media reports profits up 22%. P36 World Cup boosts TalkSport profits. P36 Mark Hurd to leave News Corp. P36 Carl Icahn raises bid to buy Lions Gate Entertainment. P36 Broadcasters call for revamp of rules as super indies reap rewards of rights deals. P40 Orange launches HD voice mobile phones. P40 Real life ordeal behind ITV1 drama, U Be Dead. P47 Can ITV1's new version of Bouquet of Barbed Wire still shock? P49 New Premier League rights deal boosts football clubs' spending power. P75 Financial Times Sports ball-tracking system Hawkeye put up for sale by Mark Getty. P1, 16 UK to launch comprehensive policing of online advertising. P1 Companies warned to beware of new advert rules. P3 ISPs slug it out over truth, lies and top speeds. P3 Doubts over "libel tourism" fuel legal debate. P4 Lord Fowler: sensible step would be to create a public-private BBC. P10 UTV boosted by ad recovery in Ireland. P18 Sony to fight back against Apple with new music and video subscription service. P21 No News Corp seat for Mark Hurd. P21 Ad group Hamas primed for more acquisitions. P22 Amazon considers launching online television service. P22 Children's website Poptropica is US online hit. P22 Wall Street Journal Europe Wikileaks founder to live in Sweden. P5 Microsoft draws plans to expand in China. P17 Samsung's Galaxy phone lineup will stay in place through year end. P18 In China, phones go high end. P18 Daily Mail Adrian Chiles says £6m ITV offer wasn't why he quit the BBC. P5 Jonathan Ross back at the BBC for World Cinema Awards. P11 Sandra Parsons: behind Mad Men's style is misery. P15 Iran newspaper says Carla Bruni deserves to die. P24 Judge backs BBC over Stig secrecy. P31 Shed profits up 22%. P67 Panorama to investigate England's 2018 World Cup bid. P77 Daily Express Diary: Jon Snow runs over a toad with his mower. P15 The Sun Simon Cowell: vice girls OK on X Factor. P9 X Factor latest. TVBiz, P1 Movie version of ITV2's Belle de Jour in the works. TVBiz, P1 Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley reunite for ITV1's DayBreak. TVBiz, P2 Daily Mirror Daily Mirror backs David Miliband to be Labour leader. P1 BBC launches legal action over Stig's secret identity. P3 Simon Cowell: we haven't banned prostitutes on X Factor. P11 Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley blast "intolerable pressure" from BBC chiefs for forcing them off the One Show. P11 Simon Cowell wants Katy Perry for US version of the X Factor. P13 Adrian Edmondson quits comedy. P16 Interview: Mad Men's Christina Hendricks. P17 Interview: Channel 4 property guru Sarah Beeny. P34 Daily Star Jonathan Ross back at the BBC for film awards show. P3 Ultimate Big Brother latest. P4 Christine Bleakley and Adrian Chiles break their silence on their One Show exit. P7 X Factor latest. P11 Kings of Leon to appear in ITV2 documentary. P24 True Blood back on Channel 4. P28 And finally ... It's the dream team to keep the BBC Trust awake at night - Frankie Boyle has teamed up with Jonathan Ross. But it's not a TV or radio show - Boyle has created a "supervillain" called Rex Royd for Ross's new comic, called CLiNT. "I'm a big comics fan," Boyle tells the Sun. "I got really hooked on them when I was skint as a student." Hmm. CLiNT. Interesting choice of name. THE SUN, TV BIZ, P4 Also on MediaGuardian.co.uk today BBC pensions ballot results due today BBC staff had been balloted over industrial action, but the management are expected to offer an olive branch to disgruntled employees Assange faces Swedish police WikiLeaks founder questioned formally for an hour over women's complaints of molestation Media Talk: Edinburgh TV festival 2010 As Mark Thompson launches the BBC's fightback against Sky, we report from the MediaGuardian Edinburgh International TV Festival Mark Thompson's case for the BBC A year on from Murdoch's attack, the director general offered a robust defence of PSBs. Will it be enough? NYTimes.com connects with Facebook Opt-in connection added in months before arrival of paywall. By Staci D Kramer Joan Rivers to attend Sheffield Doc/Fest Comedian to appear at premiere of a documentary charting a year in her life BT broadband reaches 15m customers With three-quarters of UK homes and business using broadband, the market is seen to be maturing Panjabi flies flag for UK at Emmys Panjabi wins best supporting actress award for role in The Good Wife as Mad Men takes best drama series gong Deverell confirms Salford move BBC North's chief operating officer has confirmed that he will be moving amid tension among BBC staff Channel 5 redundancies loom Staff at the Richard Desmond-owned channel may find out tomorrow if their applications for voluntary redundancy have been accepted
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