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Netflix may finally let you watch shows offline (Telegraph)
Channel 5 ups factual ambitions (Broadcast £)
Sky launches entertainment channel Sky 1 in Germany, Austria (Variety)
The Sun’s daily Snapchat edition is reaching up to one million readers per day (Press Gazette)
BBC2’s Arctic Live team feared for their lives as polar bears circled their broken down car and almost ate them (Mirror)
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With a US election that has seemed at times beyond parody, political satire has had a tough time coming up with material more ludicrous than the race itself. It is therefore no surprise that the satirical short film Donald Mohammed Trump has had to go the extra mile to take on “US politics’ favourite grabber of genitalia”.