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Today’s headlines
The Guardian
Channel 4 asks Ofcom to investigate sting on ex-foreign secretaries. P13
Ban on BBC journalists reversed by Ukraine president. P30
Daily Telegraph
Sting on ex-foreign secretaries coverage. P1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 21
Rumours over new name for Jeremy Clarkson show. P8
Strictly Come Dancing stars ‘banned’ from ITV shows. P10
Media barrage for Labour party’s new press aide. P14
BT is damaging service for broadband customers, says Sky. B1, 2
BBC set to introduce streaming in US. B1
Altice to buy Cablevision for $18bn. B4
Financial Times
MI5 chief defends ‘snooper’s charter’ measures. P4
Comment: Facebook finds an unlikeable way to push our buttons. P11
Personal technology. P12
Altice to buy Cablevision for $18bn. P15, 17
Sky social media site aimed at young fans. P15
Axel Springer pulls out of Russia. P16
Facebook to allow third-party ad verification. P16
TV networks fear ‘cannibal’ Netflix. P17
Amazon unveils new device range despite jettisoning phone. P19
Mobile gaming sits ‘on cusp of golden era’, says Sony. P19
The Times
Sting on ex-foreign secretaries coverage. P8
BBC takes on Netflix with video service. P17
Rumours over new name for Jeremy Clarkson show. P17
Radio to give French pop second chanson. P39
Altice to buy Cablevision for $18bn. P49
The Independent
Alex Salmond launches astonishing attack on media ‘bias’. P1, 16
BBC set to introduce streaming in US. P7
Sting on ex-foreign secretaries coverage. P14
Feature: Fawlty Towers at 40. P35, 36, 37
Altice to buy Cablevision for $18bn. P57
Start of NFL season gets record TV ratings. P60
i
Alex Salmond launches astonishing attack on media ‘bias’. P1, 8
Sting on ex-foreign secretaries coverage. P5
Ban on BBC journalists reversed by Ukraine president. P30
Altice to buy Cablevision for $18bn. P49
Wall Street Journal Europe
Altice to buy Cablevision for $18bn. A1, 2, B8
Tencent weighs stake in games video service. B1
Apple notches win in Samsung patent case. B1
Software update for Apple watch delayed. B3
Cloud push by Oracle slowed by dollar’s rise. B3
Daily Mail
Sting on ex-foreign secretaries coverage. P8
Feature: Steve Jobs – a rotten Apple. P15
Ephraim Hardcastle on media. P19
BBC chief wants a levy on every household. P27
Great British Bake Off news. P33
Peppa Pig owner’s £50m pay roasting. P73
Altice to buy Cablevision for $18bn. P75
French Rugby World Cup games relegated to ITV4. P79
Daily Express
Hickey on media. P19
The Sun
BBC will not move News at Ten. P2
X Factor coverage. P31
Downton Abbey news. P36
Daily Mirror
Jenna Coleman to leave Doctor Who. P3
Sting on ex-foreign secretaries coverage. P7
X Factor coverage. P9
Daily Mirror’s TV expert dies. P18
Daily Star
Rumours over new name for Jeremy Clarkson show. P3
Ant and Dec turn down US show. P3