MediaGuardian’s top stories
Charlie Hebdo to launch German edition after attacks inspire fresh following
James Purnell to head BBC’s religious affairs programming
Network at 40: the flawed satire that predicted Trump and cable ‘news porn’
Ipso recruits panel to provide perspective on its work by readers
Best of the rest
Planet Earth viewers blast “fake” sound effects as BBC admits to “recreating” noises (Mirror)
Group M casts doubt on pooled newspaper sales (Campaign)
Sean Hannity urges Donald Trump to bring back media blacklist (Poynter)
Israel is homeland to global TV show successes (Financial Times £)
And finally...
Twitter has been urged to crack down on abusive tweets, but someone clearly went a bit far when they suspended chief executive Jack Dorsey’s account this week.