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Today's media stories from the papers

Charlie Hebdo cartoonist Renald Luzier, aka Luz, (l) and columnist Dr Patrick Pelloux (c) at the press conference in Paris.

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Charlie Hebdo's new edition 'made with joy as well as pain'
Editor-in-chief and cartoonist describe process of putting together latest edition of satirical magazine

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Roberto Saviano: My life under armed guard
For eight years, the journalist Roberto Saviano has faced constant threat of death for exposing the secrets of the Naples mafia in his book Gomorrah. Is the price of life under armed guard too much for a writer to pay?

Today's headlines

The Guardian

Editors demand urgent action as snooping fears escalate. P1, 10
Facebook bows to pressure to warn users of graphic content. P2
Fungus the Bogeyman resurfaces for Sky1 adaptation. P5
Woody Allen to make first TV series for Amazon Prime. P7
Charlie Hebdo: I wrote 'all is forgiven', then cried. It was the front cover. P9
Feature: Italian journalist on life after exposing secrets of Naples mafia. P27, 28, 29
Tim Dowling on Fox News gaffe. P31
Obituary: Charlie Hebdo editor Stéphane Charbonnier. P35

Daily Telegraph

Snooper's charter news. P1, 11, 20
Paedophiles lift child photos from Facebook. P9
Charlie Hebdo issue 'to make the world laugh, not mourn'. P10, 11
Comment: Even for the best TV shows, there is an ideal time to leave. P20
Sky to broadcast new series simultaneously in its five territories. B3
Waterstones in talks to buy Blinkbox. B4
Gamble that has paid off for British gaming group. B8

Financial Times

Newsagents braced for record sales of defiant Charlie Hebdo. P6
Comment: A shaken city unites for Charlie Hebdo. P10
Woody Allen to make first TV series for Amazon Prime. P15
IBM returns to 'Big Iron' to revive fortunes. P18
Attack on Sony drives demand for cyber-security start-up Ionic's fundraising. P18
Apple upgraded on iPhone sales forecast. P29
Comment: Dominant few make the tech playing field uneven in China. P30

The Times

Defiant Charlie Hebdo does it again. P5
Diary: media news. P11
Facebook photos found on child abuse site. P14
Press watchdog with no one to regulate is handed £900,000. P15
Woody Allen to make first TV series for Amazon Prime. P20
British stars fail to win over advertisers. P20
Broadchurch plot ridiculed by viewers with legal knowledge. P21
Comment: We may be Charlie, but our children are not. P27
Prophet cartoon will light the fuse again, warn Paris Muslims. P30
Obituary: Screenwriter Brian Clemens. P53

The Independent

Information commissioner calls for US-style protection of public's private data. P6
Woody Allen to make first TV series for Amazon Prime. P14
Paris remembers, Charlie Hebdo returns. P23, 24, 25
Waterstones in talks to buy Blinkbox. P51

i

Bid to trademark 'Je suis Charlie'. P2
Charlie Hebdo journalists refuse to apologise for printing Prophet Mohamed image. P6
Matthew Norman: everyone defends free speech in words. A tiny few do so in deeds. P13
James Corden has no idea about American TV. P15
Woody Allen poised to make his first TV series. P15
Simon Kelner: I am not Charlie and same goes for most who support freedom. P16
Blinkbox faces new chapter. P41

Wall Street Journal Europe

France to boost online surveillance. P1, 3
Comment: Where in America is Charlie Hebdo. P13
Comment: The scandal of free speech. P14
TV makers juggle technology upgrades. P15, 16
Woody Allen to make first TV series for Amazon Prime. P16

Daily Mail

The British newsagent determined to sell the new Hebdo magazine. P5
Viewers say Broadchurch has turned into a fancy EastEnders. P7
Minority targets set by Channel 4. P12
BBC2 has same shows two days in row. P19
BBC's Eddie Mair says he's given up the booze. P21

Daily Express

Charlie Hebdo plans 3m print run. P5
Comment: Would Father Ted survive Channel 4's new diversity rules? P12
Ken Morley on Celebrity Big Brother row. P17

The Sun

Celebrity Big Brother coverage. P1, 8, 9. 31
Charlie Hebdo staff ridicule terrorists in today's issue. P12
BBC's Nick Robinson criticises Russell Brand. P18
Coronation Street producer considered cast cull during coach smash. P29

Daily Mirror

Broadchurch ratings slump. P3
Charlie Hebdo news and analysis. P8, 9
X Factor news. P11
Ken Morley on Celebrity Big Brother row. P15
Interview: The Voice coach Will.i.am. P16, 17

Daily Star

Celebrity Big Brother coverage. P1, 4, 5
Non-driver pop star to appear on Top Gear. P3
Homeland set to scrap Muslim storyline in wake of Paris attacks. P7
Dermot O'Leary drops hint that he might not return to The X Factor. P8
Broadchurch fans' fury at legal gaffes. P22
Dating show Love Island set to make a shock return. P31

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