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Today’s headlines
The Guardian
Male dominance and sexism still rife on TV. P5
BBC to scrap BBC1 and BBC2 controller roles. P5
Angie Bowie quits Celebrity Big Brother. P14
EU appeasement of Turkey is a betrayal, says jailed editor. P19
Pakistan’s YouTube ban ends with launch of local version. P20
What has happened to social networks such as MySpace and Bebo? G2 P2
Daily Telegraph
Men get twice the screentime of women on television shows. P5
What became of Friends Reunited? P20
Johnston Press to sell off titles to soothe fears over debt. Business P8
Financial Times
Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg warns Europe not to impede innovation. P6
Hungary’s media curbs point to possible future for Poland. P9
Univision takes 40% stake in satirical site The Onion. P19
Brands braced for $7.2bn hit from online ad fraud. P21
Ex-Twitter chief founds fitness platform. P21
The Times
ASA bans AA advert. P4
BBC scraps TV channel controllers to cut wage bill. P12
Documentary star held at airport. P34
Plan to sell publications helps Johnston Press shares rise by 12%. P42
The Independent
BBC1 and BBC2 controller roles axed. P17
TV fails to change its tune with ‘five sexist incidents per hour’. P19
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Sir Lenny Henry repeats calls for a diversity fund. P2
Page 3 Profile: BBC executive Charlotte Moore. P3
Research shows five sexist incidents aired every hour. P5
Gloria Gaynor to open National Television awards. P15
Elisabeth Murdoch to return to TV industry after five-year absence. P19
How the plight of the Kurds caused controversy on primetime TV. P25
Viacom and CBS hit with lawsuits. P40
Wall Street Journal
Netflix’s streaming subscribers surge. B1
Twitter outage lasts for several hours. B3
Daily Mail
Diary: Alex Salmond was paid £1,800 for appearing on Have I Got News for You. P17
BBC2 controller Kin Shillinglaw exits as BBC1’s Charlotte Moore takes control of TV budget. P19
Quentin Letts: Rona Fairhead’s select committee appearance was neuralgia made flesh. P22
Yahoo boss tells staff: no layoffs this week. P26
Did David Cameron say he can’t stand Fiona Phillips? P33
Channel 5 revamps Football League Tonight after dire ratings. P73
Daily Express
Cold Feet stars reunite after 13 years. P3
Ann Widdecombe: why Any Questions beats Question Time. P13
Ant and Dec to host Brits for the last time. P17
The Sun
Cold Feet stars reunite after 13 years. P9
Twitter blackout. P11
Grandmother gets £1,000 fine for not paying 2p owed on licence fee. P23
Court told teenager’s disastrous X Factor audition ruined her life. P27
Woman tasked with masterminding the new Top Gear leaves the BBC. P35
Bill Roache wants to remain on Coronation Street until he’s 100. P35
Celebrity Big Brother coverage. P35
Netflix saw blockbuster sales in the last three months of 2015. P43
Daily Mirror
Men outnumber women by two to one on prime time TV shows. P11
Interview with Loose Women presenter Kaye Adams. P15
Daily Star
Celebrity Big Brother coverage. P1,7
Let the people decide on BBC says corporation’s governing body. P16
Bill Roache wants to remain on Coronation Street until he’s 100. P19
Keeley Hawes and Tamzin Outhwaite to star in new BBC series. P26