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Top stories on MediaGuardian.co.uk BBC Worldwide ignores ban on executive bonuses Wholly-owned subsidiary's chief executive John Smith says performance-related deals will be paid Christine Bleakley heads for ITV as impatient BBC withdraws its offer Presenter to reunite with Adrian Chiles at ITV in three-year deal reportedly worth £6m Evening Standard on course for profit Income rising and costs falling as newspaper plans to increase its print run This week's featured media jobs DK Eyewitness & Rough Guide Travel Websites - Web Manager London/permanent/full time Oxford Analytica - Europe Editor/Analyst Oxfordshire/permanent/full time Mouchel - Head of Communications London/permanent/full time For more jobs, career advice and workplace news visit guardianjobs.co.uk Today's headlines The Guardian Christine Bleakley moves to ITV. P5 BBC Worldwide ignores ban on executive bonuses. P12 Social netowkring curse strikes again as Bebo is sold by AOL. P24 Telstra falls into line to upgrade Australia's broadband network. P24 Interview with Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine. G2 P7. Is Radio 4 pulling the plug on the Friday Play the end for radio drama? G2 P15 Media Guardian Interview with BBC Worldwide chief executive John Smith. P1 MTV is remaking itself as the place to go for hip and funny remakes of UK hits. P2 How gaming has moved into television. P2 Is FA TV unfair on media outlets? P3 Radio 4's new season of programmes about the capital and focus on one of its commissioners Mohit Bakaya. P3 Rupert Murdoch's Sky bid makes a shift in the centre of gravity. P4 Interview with The IT Crowd writer Graham Linehan. P5 Has the London Evening Standard been reformed? P6 Apple and Google are becoming increasingly aggressive in their battle for the future of mobile. P6 Cloud computing supplement The Independent Express Newspapers plans to stars tabloid price war. P6 Christine Bleakley may switch to ITV after losing BBC deal. P12 Facebook risk for children who are adopted. P16 Interview with Richard Desmond. P18 Currys and Comet to reveal World Cup boost. P21 Journalism has become a linguistic battleground, says Robert Fisk. Viewspaper, P10 Daily Telegraph BBC withdraws offer to Christine Bleakley so she heads off to ITV. P1 Facebook peril for camera-shy wedding guests. P11 Adoptees 'can trace parents too easily' through social networking sites. P14 'Support BP' group on Facebook provides some respite. Business P3 Networking guru warns of online perils. Business P3 The Times Christine Bleakley leaves BBC for £1.5m-a-year deal. P11 Trinny and Susannah's new internet show starts today. P11 Energy secretary cancels appearance on BBC's The Politics Show after details of his affair are revealed. P13 Financial Times Amazon has designs on high fashion. P21 Telstra in A$11bn deal with Canberra. P21 Facebook chief looks to boost site's profile with advertisers. P21 New mood of sobriety at Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival. P21 Wall Street Journal Europe Growing number of iPad apps for children's books. P31 France Telecom planning to bid up to E60m for Le Monde. P35 Independently owned NBC stations say they will back Comcast's bid for NBC Universal with conditions. P35 Daily Mail Christine Bleakley joins ITV. P3 Daily Express Christine Bleakley moves to ITV. P3 The Sun Christine Bleakley moves to ITV. P1 Sacked pundit Robbie Earle claims ITV gave him 400 World Cup tickets. P6 Russell Brand to appear in The Simpsons. P16 A Britain's Got Talent contestant who disappeared has been found. P24 Daily Mirror Christine Bleakley moves to ITV> P1, 9 Simon Cowell axes guest judge spot from The X Factor. P9 Jim Shelley on ITV's World Cup coverage. P21 Daily Star Christine Bleakley moves to ITV. P1, 11 Big Brother coverage. P16 And finally ... Interesting reading for hard-up employees of Richard Desmond in an interview with the Independent. "I've got so much money it's ridiculous," he boasts. He also goes on to hint he might like to buy ITV and says the hatchet has been buried with Associated Newspapers: "Jonathan Harmsworth and I are quite friendly, we'll have a Chinese meal together." Monkey wonders if they order the hot and sour soup and chop suey. The Independent P18 Also on MediaGuardian.co.uk today Big media's losses on social networking sites break through £1bn barrier Facebook is still a winner but Bebo, MySpace and Friends Reunited show the high price of investing in fickle trends Desmond prepares to launch price war Express owner reveals he is anxious to play media mogul - including a potential bid for Channel Five The Saville inquiry was a victory for journalism too Alex Thomson: Legacy of Bloody Sunday report will be that whistleblowers can trust reporters not to reveal their identity Graham Linehan: genius behind The IT Crowd The writer and director is obsessed with technology and Twitter but he also is a champion of studio sitcoms filmed in front of an audience How the FA are the first real World Cup winners in 2010 Owen Gibson: In broadcasting behind-the-scenes footage of the England camp the FA have controlled output and found a valuable revenue stream MTV looks to UK teenage dramas for inspiration US channel plans remakes of Skins and The Inbetweeners Radio 4's Mohit Bakaya risks accusations of London-centrism London: Another Country? involves two weeks of programmes involving the impact of London on the rest of the UK Televisions become more like game consoles International MediaGuardian Edinburgh TV festival to include crossover day for games and TV industries How do Apple and Google see the future of mobile? Voice control and acquisitions under scrutiny Rupert Murdoch's Sky bid marks a shift in the centre of gravity Steve Hewlett: News Corp's plan to take full control of BSkyB is great for shareholder profits, but what about the public interest? Monday's Media section All the stories from this week's Media section of the Guardian Good news for the world's newspapers - except in Fleet Street Peter Preston: While it's all doom-and-gloom in the UK and US, other countries are finding newspaper readership at healthy levels World Cup 2010: Fans, robbers and a marketing stunt face justice, Fifa style Marina Hyde finds South Africa has handed over a chunk of its legal process to football's governing body Seeing red over Scarlet magazine A smart, sophisticated and sassy women's magazine has closed because it was too subversive for mainstream readers
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