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Top stories on MediaGuardian.co.uk Times likely to bring back Times2 Features supplement axed earlier this year to return after feedback from readers C4 commissioning managing editor Janey Walker to leave Walker to move on as chief executive David Abraham initiates plans to cut 25% of broadcaster's 48 senior management posts Lowe buys DLKW for £28 Creston sells advertising agency whose clients include Morrisons and Mirror Group This week's featured media jobs Sky - Head of Networking Scheduling London/permanent/full time Quarto Group - Children's Book Editor London/permanent/full time Greenpeace - Web Producer London/temp/full time For more jobs, career advice and workplace news visit guardianjobs.co.uk Today's headlines The Guardian Open door: Guardian football correspondent Kevin McCarra on the football World Cup and technology. P29 Appreciation: Alan Plater. P31 Martin Kelner on TV coverage of the World Cup. Sport, P20 The Doctor Who series finale. G2, P25 MediaGuardian How have commercial TV broadcasters survived the recession? P1 Channel 4: life after Big Brother. P2 The future of Le Monde to be decided today. P2 ITV's daytime challenge. P3 Media Monkey's diary. P3 Emily Bell: A Rolling Stone gathers no traffic. P4 Games industry: will U-turn on tax breaks mean game over? P4 Response: Sky, the London Evening Standard, and the IT Crowd. P4 Interview: Google chief executive Eric Schmidt. P5 Activate 2010: insights into the web. P5 The rise and rise of book apps. P6 My Media: chef Tom Aikens. P6 The Independent Diary: Matthew Norman on BBC1's Question Time and This Week. P11 Le Monde to be taken over by tycoon who built fortune on porn. P25 Stephen Glover: Austerity? Not if you work for the BBC. Viewspaper, P5 Daily Telegraph Emma Crosby to leave GMTV. P6 Are gadgets reshaping our brains? P17 Interview: Michael Parkinson. P22 Doctor Who signs off in style. P28 The Times South Korea's obsession with StarCraft video game. P30 Reed Elsevier exhibitions division not for sale. P34 The new drama from Cold Feet creator Mike Bullen. P49 Financial Times View from the top: Reed Elsevier chairman Anthony Habgood. P16 WPP and Publicis chiefs moved to quell investor fears. P18 Sky starts Italian TV price war. P21 Wall Street Journal Europe Rolling Stone's reputation and sales up. P3 Popchips turns to Ashton Kutcher for new social media campaign. P3 Opinion: Conrad Black and the criminilisation of business. P13 Camera makers go on offensive against cellphones. P27 Video games makers turn to 3-D and motion technology to boost fortunes. P27 'Young Imam' reality show creates buzz in Malaysia. P29 Journalists at Le Monde vote in favour of takeover by business trio. P31 BBC Trust approves Project Canvas. P31 News Corp sells spiritual website belief-net. P31 Daily Mail Outrage as parenting magazine says breastfeeding is "creepy". P13 Why does TV love to portray men as idle, feckless idiots? P22 Daily Express Jonathan Ross wants a gap year. P15 OK! launches iPhone app. P15 The Sun BBC braced for complaints over Scissor Sisters appearance on Glastonbury. TVBiz, P1 Hot weather dampens ratings for Doctor Who finale. TVBiz, P1 Yvette Fielding quits Living's Most Haunted. TVBiz, P1 Farewell party for The Bill. TVBiz, P2 Daily Mirror How former Communards star Richard Coles inspired new BBC1 sitcom Rev. P8 Gaby Roslin to join BBC1's The One Show? P9 Jonathan Ross plans a post-BBC gap year. P16 Jim Shelley on Doctor Who. P21 Diane Abbott and Andrew Neil clash on BBC1's This Week. P24 Daily Star Cheryl Cole to star in Beano strip. P1, 17 OK! launches iPhone app. P21 Big Brother's plans to go out with a bang in tatters. P24 And finally ... It is fair to assume that Piers Morgan is not a huge fan of Channel 4's Alan Carr. The former Mirror man said Carr had "quite possibly the most excruciatingly high-pitched, whiny, helium-fuelled, nasal repugnant voice in the history of mankind". This after Carr said he would like to replace Morgan as a judge on Britain's Got Talent. Alan, it's over to you. THE SUN, TVBIZ, P4 Also on MediaGuardian.co.uk today How will ITV's new breakfast show fare? Will the revamped show under Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley help ITV forge ahead of the BBC at breakfast? The iPhone apps throwing light on best-selling books Authors such as Iain Banks and Martina Cole are increasingly supplementing book releases with apps full of bonus material Is this the end of daytime TV? Most experts are divided as to whether ITV should have sent so much in poaching BBC presenters for a slot facing an uncertain future Rolling Stone failed to exploit Stanley McChrystal scoop online Emily Bell: By failing to make proper use of the internet, Rolling Stone magazine effectively gave away its Stanley McChrystal scoop U-turn on computer games tax relief may lead to a dead end Keith Stuart : The games industry is facing a brain drain after the coalition government reneged on its promise to give it tax breaks Littlejohn has a good point. Someone's got it in for the Lib Dems Peter Preston: First David Laws, now Chris Huhne. Is it too early for conspiracy theories, or is a sinister force at work? Christine Bleakley jumps ship to ITV, but will she have life after breakfast? James Robinson: The former One Show presenter is just the latest BBC star to risk life at the more lucrative commercial station Times confident of paywall success Tom Whitwell, head of online at the Times, upbeat but says paper 'not underestimating scale of challenge' FTC rules against Twitter Social networking site reprimanded by US regulator over flawed data security, as it battles technical problems Daniel Heaf returns to BBC Worldwide Former director of digital ventures rejoins corporation's commercial arm in new role of digital director.
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