Monday, 23 April 2012

...and the headlines

The Guardian
Profile of Leveson inquiry lead counsel Robert Jay QC. P10
Online privacy: how much do the internet giants know about us? P12
Gaby Hinsliff on the new phase of the Leveson inquiry. P24
Readers' editor Chris Elliott on tweeting the Anders Behring Breivik trial. P27
MediaGuardian: Dan Sabbagh - Murdoch should make the most of his moment in the sun. P28
MediaGuardian: Pulitzer prize for HuffPo more than a paper victory. P28
Media Monkey's diary. P28
MediaGuardian: Interview: - TalkSport chief executive Scott Taunton. P29
Martin Kelner on sport on TV. Sport, P12
St Etienne's Bob Stanley on the TV test card. G2, P2
Review of BBC4's The Bridge. G2, P21

Editor Chris Blackhurst on the Independent price rise. P2
Meet Britain's Justin Bieber. P3
Armando Iannucci show wows America. P9
BBC's Panorama used jailed News of the World private eye "to trace individuals". P11
5 Live to broadcast from abortion clinic. P13
Interview: Louis Theroux. P18
Interactive literary book app launched. P26
Matthew Norman's diary. P27
Has Pinterest bubble burst? P29
Interview: 5 Live's Victoria Derbyshire. P59


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5 Live to broadcast from abortion clinic. P18
Meet the British Justin Bieber. P17
Louis Theroux interview. P23
Victoria Derbyshire interview. P41
Claire Beale on advertising - Tesco. P41
Media diary. P41


Independent loses plea for place on BBC mayoral debate. P2
Clare Balding reopens feud with AA Gill. P9
Jamie Oliver criticises academy school food. P9
Upstairs Downstairs axed. P9
Rupert Murdoch "ready to attack establishment" at Leveson. P9
Women of 50 invisible on TV, says Samantha Bond. P9
Charles Moore on BBC2's The 70s. P21
Review of BBC4's The Bridge. P30
Apple results come under microscope. B2
Amazon plans publishing arm to "cut out the middleman". B3


The Voice latest. P4
Upstairs Downstairs axed. P4
Jamie Oliver angry over academy junk food. P9
BBC urged to think outside the box on DG. P17
Obituary: sports journalist Laurie Pignon. P46


Martha Lane Fox to lead web push focusing on small companies. P4
Intel enters smartphone world. P19


Disney movie boss steps down after flop. P22
News Corp hacking suits rise above 100. P22
Markets - might be time to slice off some Apple. P26


Final contestants on BBC1's The Voice. P9
Jamie Oliver fury at return of junk food in schools. P24
Odds shorten on Mark Damazer for BBC director general. P35


Bad week has Simon Cowell reeling. P3
Express man Robert Blake dies. P11
Upstairs Downstairs axed. P20


Will.i.am has "secret talks" with axed The Voice contestant. P3
Alan Carr interview. TVBIZ, P1
The Voice - the final 20 contestants. TVBIZ, P2


Call for internet porn reform. P2
The Voice v Britain's Got Talent - ITV accuses BBC of dirty tricks. P7
Jamie Oliver slams school junk food. P9
Interview: Dawn French. P12
Jim Shelley on television. P21
Google pair plan space mission to mine asteroid. P25


ITV claims dirty tricks in The Voice v Britain's Got Talent ratings war. P6

And finally ...
Cheryl Cole is a big fan of a Saturday night talent show that is gripping the nation. Not entirely surprisingly, perhaps – given her unfortunate exit from the US version of Simon Cowell's The X Factor – it is not Cowell's other ITV1 show, Britain's Got Talent, but BBC1's The Voice. "I seriously cannot handle this," tweeted Cole. "I don't think my heart can take much more of this battle business ... everyone is so talented. #thevoiceuk is giving me anxiety lol." We're sure she watches BGT on catch-up. Daily Star, P7

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