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Top stories on MediaGuardian.co.uk New York Times publisher warns of losses New York Times Company sees shares fall 5% after saying it expects to fall back into the red in the third quarter of the year Channel 4's push for public funds was a tactical error, says Lord Puttnam C4 deputy chairman says Andy Duncan and Luke Johnson's strategy left it open to accusations of 'having cried wolf' BBC spent almost £400,000 on lawyers over Freedom of Information requests Lawyers' fees since 2005 include 'advice in relation to the publication of the register of interests for senior staff' This week's featured media jobs Usborne Publishing - Editorial Production Assistant London/permanent/full time Moneyweek Ltd - Trainee Copywriter London/permanent/full time Haymarket - Journalist Teddington/permanent/full time For more jobs, career advice and workplace news visit guardianjobs.co.uk Today's headlines The Guardian Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles ranted on air yesterday about the corporation's failure to pay him after an administrative error. P7 Respected BBC presenter Roger Bolton has rebuked Mark Thompson for saying the BBC once had a "massive leftwing bias". P15 The New York Times has "scooped" its great rival the Washington Post by publishing revelations in a book written by Bob Woodward - a former Post journalist. P25 The publisher of the New York Times has warned it could slip into the red in the third quarter due to lower than expected revenues. P30 Obituary of Geoffrey Burgon, composer of television scores for series including Monty Python and Brideshead Revisited. P18 The Independent Chris Moyles' on-air rant. P17 How Bob Woodard gets his scoops. P26 Letters about dearth of good films on TV and licensing laws for live music. Viewspaper P7 Ian Burrell on "green" advertising campaigns. Viewspaper P12 Ian Burrell on the One Show's lacklustre performance, mobile phone advertising and cartoon character "Alex"'s radio show. Viewspaper P13 Mark Austin on Viva, his favourite London restaurant. Viewspaper P13 Jane Thynne on what's at the top of new Radio 4 boss Gwyneth Williams's in-tray. Viewspaper P16 Daily Telegraph Chris Moyles rant. P2 Lawyer claims social workers were sacked over "Baby P" case to satisfy the media's demand for retribution. P2 David Beckham is to sue after US weekly InTouch claimed he slept with a call girl. P7 Salaries paid to the BBC's top stars are likely to stay secret despite a decision to give the NAO access to its accounts. P8 Traffic was halted after a lorry carrying copies of Andrew Marr's latest book shed its load. P16 An Australian schoolboy has admitted creating the bug that effected Twitter. P20 The iPad is perfect for using the new Telegraph iPad app. P32 A Disney worker has admitted insider trading. Business P2 The Times Chris Moyles rant. P9 New York Times Company warns over profits. P40 National Geographic to start printing in Arabic next month. P40 Financial Times Google is taking legal action to prevent rogue pharmaceutical companies advertising on its sites. P22 Wall Street Journal Europe BBC to give NAO full access. P18 Google sues "rogue" web pharmacies. P19 Dell is planning to launch a second tablet device. P19 Daily Mail Beckham to sue over prostitute claims. P5 Chris Moyles rant. P38 Daily Express David Beckham to sue magazine over claims about his private life. P3 Chris Moyles blasts BBC on air over late pay. P36 The Sun Beckham to sue US magazine. P1, P4, P5 Moyles rant over pay. P3 Daily Mirror Chris Moyles' on-air rant. P1 and P7 Sir Alan Sugar has said top businessmen including Philip Green and Bill Gates would fail on the Apprentice. P15 Daily Star Becks to sue. P1 and P5 Moyles rant. P3 Match of the Day is criticised by its old boss Brian Barwick. P17 And finally ... It's not just politicians who dread being grilled by Radio 4 Today programme presenter John Humphrys, reports the Daily Telegraph. Gardeners in Leighton Buzzard in Bedfordshire are using recordings of his voice to frighten deer which have been eating their beetroot, raspberries and roses. Apparently human voices are more effective than alarms at deterring deer, and gardeners have been leaving their radios tuned in to Radio 4. Whatever next? A Jim Naughtie scarecrow? Daily Telegraph P11 Also on MediaGuardian.co.uk today Chris Moyles: I'm not a great morning person Radio 1 breakfast show host Chris Moyles says pay issue has been sorted after yesterday's rant Men's Hour to become fixture in BBC Radio 5 Live schedule Show dubbed cheeky younger brother to Radio 4's long-running Woman's Hour will return for at least three months next year Veteran BBC presenter rebukes Mark Thompson over 'left-wing bias' remark Roger Bolton attacks BBC director general's statement that corporation had 'massive left-wing bias' 30 years ago Google's Street View dealt blow by Czech privacy concerns Mapping service 'disproportionately invades citizens' privacy', says Czech watchdog Press watchdog joins Le Monde in legal action over journalists' sources Reporters Without Borders alleges that Sarkozy's aides violated a law protecting the confidentiality of journalists' sources
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