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Today's media stories from the papers

Charlie Hebdo cartoon
Charlie Hebdo cartoon Photograph: Max Cabanes

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A week inside Charlie Hebdo: how the 'survival issue' was made
In the wake of the shocking attack on Charlie Hebdo, Ed Vulliamy spent time with the magazine's surviving cartoonists as they mourned their fallen colleagues and put together their survivors' issue

Top blog on MediaGuardian


Thanks Lenny Henry – what a difference a year makes to diversity
Steve Hewlett:
Broadcasters are much more aware of black, Asian and minority ethnic talent – but there is still a long way to go

Today's headlines

The Guardian

Wolf Hall sticks to its roots after high drama snubs the low countries. P3
Plans to retain public's web history 'clunky and unBritish'. P4
Broadcasters need fresh ideas for party leaders' debates, says Nick Clegg. P4
Mail on Sunday defends Ed Miliband 'bombshell'. P10
Survey in France reveals split over further use of cartoons that could upset Muslims. P18
Comment: Wolf Hall – a lesson in the triumph of low birth over hierarchy. P28
Readers' editor: Our values and Charlie Hebdo's cartoons of Muhammad. P30
'The BBC has deep specialism, 50 or 60 years of heritage. Netflix can't buy that'. P32
TV bosses search for a show that brings Saturday night fever. P33
Steve Hewlett: What a difference a year makes to diversity. P33
Thierry Henry's debut as Sky Sports pundit. S4

Daily Telegraph

Prince Andrew ponders media call over sex abuse claims. P2
Foyle's War is over, at the top of his game. P5
Wolf Hall filmed entirely in candlelight. P5
Satellite internet for a worldwide web that can even reach Mars. P9
Former BBC Dragon faces child sex claim. P14
Chinese fury as journalists sneak into hospital to photograph dead pop star. P18
City tech start-ups targeted by Silicon Valley law firm. B3

Financial Times

Editorial: The digital flaw in the fight against jihadism. P10
Next Bill Gates or Mark Zuckerberg should stay in the classroom. P17
Chief of internet group Priceline eyes shift to mobile bookings. P18
Google undimmed despite Glass setback. P20

The Times

Historians doff their caps to Wolf Hall. P3
BBC Trust facing axe as MPs lose patience. P3
Fox News apologises for Birmingham gaffe. P8
Diary: media news. P11
Book review: Marissa Mayer and the fight to save Yahoo! P22
Comment: Why women on TV still have a sell-by date. P27
Three puts in calls to expand network by taking over O2. P40
Obituary: Actor Bernard Kay. P52
The ad men's darkest conspiracy. T2. P7
Football will suffer if people close the book on fanzines. The Game. P17

The Independent

Fox forced to apologise for string of on-air gaffes. P9
Alexander O'Neal exits Celebrity Big Brother after homophobic slur. P16
Thierry Henry lays down his life for Sky – and £4m. P21
Oh ****, it's the return of the asterisk in newspapers. P21
From the telegraph cable to Twitter, it's a funny kind of progress. P27
In a media age, the public will judge David Cameron as 'frit' if he doesn't debate. P33
Comment: We journalists have every reason to fear Ripa. P38
Why Sky's drama supremo worries about her customers, not her viewers. P38
BBC's problem with women. P39
At the Brits, best isn't bestselling. P39
Thierry Henry's debut as Sky Sports pundit. S16

i

Celebrity Big Brother coverage. P2
Fox News issues spate of apologies for inaccuracy. P19
Rape protest at Bill Cosby show. P25
Interview with Sky's head of drama Anne Mensah. P41
PR and advertising: Lewis used old friends to revive Tesco. P41
Lords find BBC discriminates against women. P41

Wall Street Journal Europe

EU regulators press Amazon on taxes. P16
Xiaomi aims to export its success. P18

Daily Mail

TV Dragon is held over rape claim. P12
Thierry Henry's debut as Sky Sports pundit. P76

Daily Express

TV Dragon is held over rape claim. P9
Hickey on media. P20

The Sun

Coronation Street actress duped TV bosses over her age to land role. P3
Mick Hume: Hacked Off brigade look right Charlies. P6
Celebrity Big Brother coverage. P7, 28
The Voice coverage. P27
Martin Freeman says Sherlock fans are like Beatle mania. P28
Filming of Coronation Street bus crash. P28

Daily Mirror

Mulder and Scully set to return in new X-Files. P3
Alexander O'Neal exits Celebrity Big Brother after homophobic slur. P13
Joanne Froggatt fears the end for Downton Abbey. P17

Daily Star

Jimmy Savile to be exhumed and cremated after family complaints. P1, 8
Celebrity Big Brother coverage. P1, 4, 5
Cara Delevingne wants cameo appearance on Coronation Street. P12
The X-Files to return to TV. P15
John Partridge to return to EastEnders. P28

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