Top story on MediaGuardian
Jeremy Corbyn: the BBC is ‘obsessed’ with damaging my leadership
Labour leader complains about ‘shallow, facile’ media treatment and accuses some in party of aiding it in Vice documentary
Top comment on MediaGuardian
Why is there so little noise about the Tory election fraud claims?
Michael White: Whether it’s media outlets’ reluctance to take up a rival’s story or Corbyn’s refusal to play hardball, very little fuss has been made about the allegations
Today’s headlines
The Guardian
The Night Manager director Susanne Bier could be first woman to take on James Bond. P7
Chrysalis Music co-founder Chris Wright to return three decades after selling up to EMI. P22
Peter Bradshaw: James Bond - licensed for gigantic fees. P29
Viv Groskop: Women dominated 1980s comedy - so what changed? P31
Obituary: Bread, Liver Birds and Butterflies writer Carla Lane. P33
Pass Notes: Jack Wills’ underwear ads. G2 P3
Daily Telegraph
‘Perverse’ situation as British sports stars granted privacy injunction are named in America. P3
BBC ‘should axe lifestyle shows for prime-time art’. P7
‘Carla Lane looked through our letter-boxes’. P17-18
Chrysalis Music co-founder Chris Wright to be return three decades after selling up to EMI. Business P3
Channel 4 takes stake in viral video company Barcroft Media. Business P8
Financial Times
Jeremy Corbyn criticises the BBC. P2
The Times
US website names four sportsmen in adulterous affairs. P6
Admit that Islam drives Isis, says BBC religion boss. P10
‘Sexually inappropriate’ clothing advert is banned. P18
Chrysalis Music co-founder Chris Wright to return three decades after selling up to EMI. P36-37
Channel 4 takes stake in viral video company Barcroft Media. P37
Obituary: Bread, Liver Birds and Butterflies writer Carla Lane. P51
On to the next level: why novelists now write video games. Times2 P8-9
i
Jeremy Corbyn blasts the way media covers Labour. P5
The X Factor goes for the familiar look. P15
Aaron Paul was introduced to Twitter by P Diddy. P15
Shareholders should oppose the pay policy at WPP’s annual meeting. P42
Wall Street Journal
Customers think ‘Game of Thrones’ Time Warner is the cable company. A1, A8
Microsoft to open up VR software. B3
Jeff Bezos doesn’t support efforts by billionaires to undermine the media. B4
Mogul’s daughter answers back to Viacom board. B5
Daily Mail
Victory for Mail as Tory attempt to block election probe is rejected. P8
BBC2’s Versailles: an X-rated stinker that’s rotten as an 18th century camembert. P9
How men and women differ on Facebook. P26
Banned, the racy underwear advert for public school favourite Jack Wills. P32
Jeremy Corbyn’s rant at ‘obsessed’ BBC caught on camera. P32
Daily Express
Furore over BBC2’s Versailles. P3
Virginia Blackburn: farewell to Carla Lane. P14
The Sun
The X Factor boss Richard Holloway in U-tun after old judges return. P17
BBC takes risk by booking Hollywood hellraiser Charlie Sheen for The Graham Norton Show. P31
BBC scenes on porn website. P37
Daily Mirror
Daniel Craig signs up for 20 episodes of new US drama. P6
Jeremy Corbyn rants at BBC ‘spin’. P13
Towie star stabbed in nightclub gang fights. P21
BBC orders second series of Peter Kay’s comedy Car Share. P23
Fourth series of Endeavour will mark 30th anniversary of Inspector Morse. P23
Daily Star
Jeremy Corbyn blasts the BBC for being out to get him. P2
Coronation Street actor Jack P Shephard never watches his own scenes. P3
Most of Top Gear’s £7m budget goes on exotic foreign trips. P8
Jack Wills ad banned for being too sexy. P22
Charlotte Crosby quits Geordie Shore. P26