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Monday, June 14, 2010media

Today's media stories from the papers

Top stories on MediaGuardian.co.uk Jeremy Hunt: 'We have a media policy, not a BBC policy' Culture secretary stresses support for BBC but says changing viewing habits could make annual charge obsolete ITV apologises for clanger after 1.5m viewers miss England goal Human error caused TV advert to come on during Steven Gerrard's 4th minute goal, channel says Piers Morgan 'to replace Larry King' CNN reported to be talking to ex-Mirror editor about prime-time talkshow slot 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 ITV apologises as 1.5m fans miss goal on HD channel. P4 Coalition intends to discuss TV licence fee next year. P7 Obituary: Food critic Egon Ronay. P34 Obituary: Journalist Leslie Finer. P35 Alan Yentob interview. G2 P10 Ricky Gervais's latest sitcom on people of restricted growth. G2 P6 Media Guardian Interview with culture secretary Jeremy Hunt. P1 Afghan Star, documentary about Afghanistan's Pop Idol. P2 Regional press awards. P2 A Q&A with David Frost. P3 Emily Bell: Technology giants could throw a lifeline to traditional media. P4 Roy Greenslade: The Mirror cuts. P4 Hyperlocal news services. P5 Newspaper ABCs. P5 Is funding for kids' TV just a fantasy? P6 The Independent ITV mistake gives advantage to BBC. P13 Coalition's local TV plan is good. Viewspaper P5 ABCs. Viewspaper P5 Daily Telegraph Robert Green could cash-in on advertising deals for his fumble. P3 England's goal missed by 1.5m fans watching ITV HD. P3 Women over 45 not safe at BBC, says former presenter suing for discrimination. P11 Piers Morgan being lined up to takeover from Larry King on CNN in £5.5m deal. P14 The Times 1.5m ITV HD viewers miss England's goal. P4 Federal Trade Commission to investigate Apple's iPhone and iPad software. P40 Financial Times Wii rivals to launch new products. P17, 23 Wall Street Journal Europe Microsoft tries to make Hotmail 'hot' again. P27 New York Times to expand DealBook blog. P31 Google says it did not break US law by accidentally collecting Wi-Fi data. P31 US Federal Trade Commission to investigate Apple software for iPhone and iPad. P31 Daily Mail BBC to send 400 staff to Glastonbury. P5 Bookmakers gave odds on ITV World Cup coverage glitch. P6 Daily Express ITV apologise over 1.5m fans missing England's goal on HD. P2 Chris Evans wants James Corden to revive TFI Friday. P15 The Sun ITV apologises for 1.5m viewers missing England's opening goal. P8 BBC sending 400 to Glastonbury. P13 Piers Morgan to takeover from Larry King on CNN. TVBiz P1 Big Brother coverage. TVBiz P3 Daily Mirror ITV apologises for 1.5m HD viewers missing England's goal. P5 Daily Star Matt Smith 'flashes' in Doctor Who episode. P3 Fury over ITV HD blunder. P7 Big Brother coverage. P21 Christine Bleakley offered chance to takeover from Tess Daly on Strictly Come Dancing. P25 And finally ... Dragons' Den be damned. Rejected entrepreneur James Nash has won one over after his "cup-a-wine" concept appears to have become a hit. Dragon Duncan Bannatyne rubbished the idea, which uses a plastic cup with a foil seal for "takeaway" wine, but Marks & Spencer has backed it. Daily Mail P13 Also on MediaGuardian.co.uk today Trinity Mirror staff vote for strike ballot In-house union seeks better terms for 200 staff facing redundancy, and is likely to call for chief executive to hand back pay rise Christine Bleakley 'torn' between ITV and BBC One Show presenter issues statement pushing back on claims of new BBC deal, and praising former co-host Adrian Chiles Political drama lifts qualities May ABCs: Sector's sales up 2.56% on April, with Guardian back above 300,000 - but bulks cuts still hitting year-on-year comparisons David Frost: how to be a satirist As a new BBC4 documentary airs, the host of That Was The Week That Was looks back on a particular brand of humour Will citizen journalism pay the bills? Hyperlocal news projects that start tiny have a greater chance of success – but many find themselves with more kudos than cash Alan Yentob: 'I could have run the BBC - but I'd probably have been sacked' The presenter and producer of Imagine on being the BBC's creative director and the future of the corporation Fears grow over funding for children's television Ed Vaizey pledges to look again at UK financing as producers and lobby groups defend UK-produced content Technology giants throw news brands a lifeline Emily Bell: As content costs shrink and technology revenues consolidate, more tie-ins between newsrooms and newsmakers look likely Monday's Media section All the stories from this week's Media section of the Guardian Evening Standard almost in profit after going free Peter Preston: It seemed barely credible that London's evening paper would succeed as a giveaway. But the power of old-fashioned print advertising revenue has moved it to the brink of profitability 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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