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The Guardian
Strictly Come Dancing waltzes into political row. P11
Turkey plans to deport Vice News journalists. P21
Ian Jack: can images change history? P35
Daily Telegraph
Tony Blair loses Ipso complant about ‘wriggling out’ of IRA inquiry. P2
John Whittingdale warned BBC to avoid biased EU vote coverage. P6
Carol Kirkwood’s fears over skimpy Strictly Come Dancing outfits. P14
Piers Morgan says he has been offered permanent job on Good Morning Britain. P14
Vice News journalists released in Turkey. P16
Strictly Come Dancing preview. P25
Podcaster Marc Maron interviewed. P25
Why Twitter’s most famous feature is its biggest flaw. Business P3
Vincent Bolloré signals global ambitions for Vivendi. Business P3
Financial Times
Gideon Rachman: news groups wrestle with definition of ‘refugee’. P3
How Sony is reinventing itself. P9
Spate of contract reviews by advertisers puts big agencies to the test. P17
Vincent Bolloré takes job of Canal Plus chairman as he extends his influence. P17
The Times
Russian TV drama set among London oligarchs. P5
Facebook crowned best company to work for in Britain. P24
Universal’s streaming revenue overtakes physical sales. P44
How Britain leads the way in exporting TV shows. P49
The Independent
Readers take to social media to call for action for refugees. P7
Tony Blair’s fury as press regulator rules in favour of the Daily Mail. P15
Journalists held for ‘aiding terrorists’ freed. P26
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Camera-shy chimp wrecks TV drone. P3
Helena Bonham Carter to star in TV adaptation of Love, Nina. P17
‘Terror-linked’ journalists freed. P30
Wall Street Journal Europe
Apple sets itself a high bar with new iPhone. P17
DreamWorks poised to return to Universal. P18
Vincent Bolloré overhauls Canal Plus leadership. P19
AOL signs deal for Millennial Media. P23
Web video firm Machinima settles with US over marketing. P23
Daily Mail
Autumn TV preview. P38-39
Daily Express
Strictly Come Dancing coverage. P3
Frederick Forsyth: cut jobsworths not new shows. P13
The Sun
Sun launches campaign to help refugee children. P1
John Whittingdale warned BBC to avoid biased EU vote coverage. P2
The X Factor coverage. P13
Paul Hollywood: I can’t stand being leered at in public. P33
Strictly Come Dancing coverage. P34-35
Daily Mirror
The X Factor coverage. P3
Benedict Cumberbatch almost turned down Sherlock role. P3
Strictly Come Dancing coverage. P9
Too much TV does affect GCSE grades. P13
Daily Star
Strictly Come Dancing coverage. P1,7
Celebrity Big Brother coverage. P1,8
The X Factor coverage. P3
Host of young actors join the cast of Death In Paradise. P27
Mount Pleasant release Oasis-themed trailer. P27