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Top stories on MediaGuardian.co.uk NoW suspends assistant editor over hacking claims Pressure on No 10 press chief mounts as senior NoW executive suspended over alleged role in Sienna Miller phone-hacking case Police lift ITV ban in Joanna Yeates case Avon & Somerset constabulary permit ITV to attend news conferences after 'accurate and counterbalanced' report at lunchtime Former UK defence chief sues Daily Mail for libel Labour MP Bob Ainsworth lodges papers with court claiming allegations of his 'bungling' during Somali kidnap of Britons were totally untrue and damaging This week's featured media jobs Haymarket - Advertisement Manager London/contract/full time Future Publishing - Technical Editor Bath/permanent/full time ITV - Researchers London/permanent/full time For more jobs, career advice and workplace news visit guardianjobs.co.uk Today's headlines The Guardian News of the World executive suspended over phone hacking claims. P1 Phone hacking: Fresh questions emerge for Murdoch and the Met. P5 Launch of Sky Atlantic channel. P9 HMV to shut 60 stores after Christmas brings little joy to retailers. P26 Starbucks changes logo. P27 Free and open ethos of the internet at risk. P32 Radio review: Woman's Hour. G2, P24 TV review: Barbara Windsor: A Comedy Roast, and Louie Spence's Showbusiness. G2, P25 Mark Lawson on television about television. G2, P27 The Independent News of the World executive suspended over phone hacking claims. P5 Computer viruses miss "easy targets". P12 Duke Nukem is back. P19 Private memo exposes US fears over Wikileaks. P27 Launch of Sky Atlantic. P32 Could Apple overtake Exxon Mobil to become the world's largest company? P33 Dragon's Den star turns fire on Chris Evans's new Channel 4 show. P33 Digital music sales fail to offset piracy losses. P35 Tablet computers to outsell laptops. P35 John Kampfner on the libel laws: you think we've got free speech in Britain? Think again. Viewspaper, P5 The app era is changing the way we get things done. Viewspaper, P10 Interview: actor Matt LeBlanc. Viewspaper, P18 Readers review Come Fly With Me. Viewspaper, P19 Jane Thynne on the week in radio. Viewspaper, P20 Daily Telegraph News of the World executive suspended over phone hacking claims. P2 Launch of Sky Atlantic. P7 BBC is sailing close to the wind, says David Attenborough. P13 Jeremy Irons stars in The Borgias. P13 BBC has spent more than £16m in three years making 115 managers redundant. P13 French TV news star accused of plagiarising Hemingway biography. P14 Courtney Love to become first high profile celebrity to be sued over comments on Twitter. P15 Allison Pearson: Ambridge and its putsch of the posh. P23 Phones, TV and the internet to get more interactive in 2011. P26 Trevor Eve: people who produce TV should get more tax breaks. P30 Top Gear magazine and other key BBC titles are not for sale despite BBC Worldwide's ongoing £100m-plus sale of its magazine division. B1 BSkyB bid report will not be released. B3 US regulators look at disclosure rules after Goldman Sachs' Facebook deal. B4 Diary: Sir Martin Sorrell takes a poke at "$50bn Facebook". B4 HMV shuts 60 shops as pressure increases. B5 Commentary: too soon to consign HMV to the past. B5 The Times Police ban ITV over "unfair" reporting of murder hunt. P6 News of the World executive suspended over phone hacking claims. P11 Overblown BBC should trim its sails, says Sir David Attenborough. P11 The hi-tech toys you didn't know you wanted. P17 Mad Men on Sky Atlantic. P18 Downloads fail to compensate for decline in CD sales. P21 Twitter and the law: gossip mongering is no basis for justice. P25 HMV sheds stores as battles talk of break-up. P37 Commentary: HMV slowly sinking as band plays on. P39 Goldman Sachs sets deadline for Facebook investment. P45 Financial Times News of the World executive suspended over phone hacking claims. P1 Police investigating murder of Joanna Yeates lodge ITV complaint. P2 Digital downloads fail to counter fall in CD album sales. P4 Julian Assange threatened to sue the Guardian, according to Vanity Fair article. P4 Hungary hits out at critics of new media law. P10 France Telecom turns to Shanghai for low cost internet TV technology. P11 Leader: It's not bubble 2.0 - do not fret about share sales by privately held tech groups. P12 HMV shares down by a quarter, plans to shut 60 stores. P17 Lombard column: HMV faces death by download. P18 Lovefilm eyes benefits of European Commission pay-TV movie ruling. P18 Wall Street Journal Europe Goldman Sachs to stop taking orders for Facebook shares. P17 Starbucks changes logo. P18 Facebook deal spurs US inquiry. P19 Day of reckoning approaches for long-running Microsoft-Intel partnership. P29 Technology flops from previous Consumer Electronics Shows. P20 Online video company buys rights to stream Inception from Warner Bros. P21 Turkey's largest media group in talks to sell flagship daily paper, Hurriyet. P31 Google wins key ruling in lawsuit against US interior department. P31 Daily Mail Murder police banned ITV News from press conference. P5 How to get a job in TV. P68 Shares plunge as HMV sounds the alert. P72 Daily Express News of the World executive suspended over phone hacking claims. P15 Thousands of viewer complaints over EastEnders cot death plot. P27 The Sun Samantha Womack quits EastEnders over cot death storyline. P1, 7 HMV to close 60 stores after profit slump. P6 Justin Bieber to lobby for Cheryl Cole to guest star on Glee. TVbiz, P1 Britain's Got Talent coverage. TVbiz, P2-3 Sky Atlantic channel to launch next month. TVbiz, P4 Daily Mirror EastEnders under fire over cot death storyline. P15 Daily Star BBC cancels Buzzcocks repeat after complaints about jokes by guest host Frankie Boyle. P10 Big Brother is most complained-about show on UK television in past 10 years. P10 And finally ... Is Dara O Briain the busiest man in television? The Daily Mail points out that the "burly Irish comedian" has appeared in no fewer than five BBC shows of late - Mock the Week, Three Men Go To Scotland, Have I Got News For You, The Apprentice: You're Fired! and Stargazing Live. The Mail may not be a huge fan, though, saying the OB "annoyingly talked over the excellent Dr Brian Cox" in the stargazing show. Never mind, Dara. The BBC loves you. DAILY MAIL, P17 Also on MediaGuardian.co.uk today Quora: the hottest question-and-answer website you've probably never heard of Quora, the innovative site begun by former Facebook staffers, sees its popularity explode â€" and it looks set to get bigger Attenborough: BBC's sails need to be trimmed Veteran presenter Sir David Attenborough says in New Statesman interview that corporation has 'strayed from the straight and narrow' BSkyB takeover critics are missing the point David Elstein: Rupert Murdoch's opponents are wrong in their analysis â€" and risk the loss of both Sky News and billions in tax for the UK Sky Atlantic to launch next month New channel to showcase US programming with Boardwalk Empire and a lineup of HBO dramas and comedies David Walliams fails to attract an Awfully Good audience Little Britain star's clip show begins three-part run with just 1.3 million viewers Bringing sunshine! Eric and Ernie earn TV top slot over Christmas Eric & Ernie biopic, Upstairs Downstairs remake and even repeats of Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em show nostalgia still wins Christmas ratings battles "http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/jan/04/anti-cuts-campaign-summit-next-move">Anti-cuts campaigners meet to debate next move Student and union activists join with anti-tax avoidance and anti-racism campaigners to discuss tactics at NetrootsUK summit BBC1 chimes in New Year with 10.25m Jake Humphrey-fronted live coverage draws more viewers than last year, while Graham Norton and Jools Holland are also up. By Jason Deans
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