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Top eight stories on MediaGuardian
Vine shifts from comedy clips to a valid journalistic tool
Channel 4's Alex Thomson filmed Ebola crisis in Sierra Leone and shared the short videos on Twitter
What's the right relationship between technology companies and journalism?
Facebook and other social media are huge deliverers of content and they are also hosting news discussion, says Emily Bell
ABC's Paul Lee: 'People look to the UK for ideas and talent'
TV network boss on why America wants our people, the importance of diversity, and why he's still an outsider
Government in supreme court bid to keep Prince Charles letters secret
Judges to hear legal arguments as Guardian fight for release of future king's 'black spider memos' enters latest round
Theresa May reveals ambition to be desert island dancing queen
But home secretary stonewalls when asked on Radio 4 show whether she wants to be prime minister
More than half of independent Sky shareholders fail to back bonus package
Stripping out votes of Murdoch-owned Fox, 55% of investors either voted against or abstained due to concerns about secrecy
Tesco hides newspaper covers to stop children seeing 'sexualised pictures'
Supermarket to only show names and logos on stands after pressure by campaign groups No More Page 3 and Child Eyes
Plebgate trial told of Andrew Mitchell's 'childish' behaviour
Police officer tells libel trial of argument involving former chief whip at entrance to Downing Street
Top comment on MediaGuardian
How the Equality Act is actually thwarting equality in broadcasting
The BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Sky all have plans to increase employment of minorities on screen and behind the scenes. So what is culture minister Ed Vaizey going to do to help them?
Today's headlines
The Guardian
Theresa May appears on Desert Island Discs. P6
Chorus of criticism for Band Aid 30 chart-topper. P7
Interview with boss of America's ABC network Paul Lee. P32
Vine shifts from comedy clips to journalistic tool. P33.
Emily Bell on how tech firms must understand news. P33
Media Monkey. P33
Daily Telegraph
Exposed: police and BBC deals over Sir Cliff Richard raid. P6
Row over Do They Know It's Christmas? P15
Susanna Reid still sharing home with ex Dominic Cotton. P16
O2 in talks with music stars to offer exclusive live packages. B3
Financial Times
Cyber-spying attack on Russian and Saudi telecoms companies. P1
C4's return to 'Benefits Street' derided as poverty tourism. P4
Jonathan Ford on telecoms' struggle with content. P18
Huawei eyes move into 5G technology for self-driving cars. P20
The Times
Emile Sande apologises as Band Aid tops charts. P3
Sir Cliff Richard may sue BBC over raid coverage. P16
Melanie Phillips on Theresa May's Desert Island Discs. P28
Sixteenth woman claims she was assaulted by Bill Cosby. P32
Critics give the lowdown on new Scandi TV drama The Legacy. T2 P3
Ian King on bankers' use of smartphones. P45
The Independent
Max Mosley offered Labour £1m to highlight PM's Coulson links. P5
Band Aid tops singles chart amid row about lyrics. P11
Sir Cliff Richard prepares to sue BBC over house raid. P11
Argentina may sever ties with BBC after Top Gear row. P20
Revealed: the case against Bill Cosby. P24
Ian Burrell on the digital world for mothers. P38
Times ramps up assault on Google. P39
New BBC building kicks up a stink. P39
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Band Aid song tops UK singles chart. P3
Max Mosley offered Labour £1m to fund anti-Cameron election campaign. P11
Argentina may snub BBC after Top Gear row. P11
Sir Cliff to sue BBC for filming raid on his home. P17
Band Aid needs a new song, says Sande. P23
Ian Burrell on the digital world for mothers. P41
Danny Rogers on PR and advertising. P41
Media Diary. P41
Wall Street Journal Europe
Europe's telecoms firms upgrade their data infrastructure. P20
Daily Mail
How the BBC colluded with police over Cliff Richard raid. P5
Why BBC's The Fall is the sickest show on TV. P22
Strictly Come Dancing coverage. P25
Bonneville says he was behind killing off of Downton dog. P27
Bill Cosby dismisses rape 'innuendos'. P28
Susanna Reid on her cosy break-up. P29
Could wi-fi be harming your health. P37
Daily Express
Susanna Reid break-up coverage. P1/7
Michael Buerk 'a skeleton' due to jungle diet. P4
Strictly Come Dancing coverage. P7
Cliff Richard 'may sue BBC over raid'. P9
Carol Ann Rice on I'm A Celebrity …. P16
The Sun
X Factor coverage. P7
Bill Cosby calls rape claims 'innuendoes'. P8
I'm a Celebrity coverage …. P12
Inbetweeners stars give last ever interview. P16
Gino D'Acampo quits Celebrity Juice. P31
Why is TV obsessed with posh people? P32
Daily Mirror
I'm a Celebrity coverage. P6/7
X Factor coverage. P9
Susanna Reid reveals ex is dating. P11
Cosby hits back at rape claims. P22
Daily Star
I'm a Celebrity … coverage. P1/4/5
X Factor coverage. P7
Band Aid tops chart as Lily Allen lays into song. P6
Bill Cosby attacks assault claims. P6
Britain's Got Talent bosses holding pub auditions. P19