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Today’s headlines
The Guardian
Woman’s Hour reveals new set of guest presenters. P11
Sue Perkins, star of Great British Bake Off, tells of eight-year brain tumou. P12
Google launches new logo with animation. P12
Vice News journalists charged with aiding terror group in Turkey. P18
Investigative journalist jailed after ‘unfair trial’ in Azerbajan. P18
Daily Telegraph
BBC ‘muscles out’ commercial rivals. P2
Editorial: Charter review must ensure BBC scales back its online news output. P17
Amanda Foreman on her BBC2 series The Ascent of Woman. P20
Apple pipped to post for Jeremy Clarkson as it moves into TV production. Business P3
Financial Times
Apple radio station chief lured to Paris by LVMH. P15
Netflix targets Asia with Japanese launch. P18
The Times
Curbs demanded to stop BBC killing off smaller news rivals. P2
Twins won’t stop me, says Yahoo boss. P3
Google unveils new logo. P12
Turkish police raid leading media company. P34
Azerbajan jails reporter. P34
The Independent
Google’s new logo. P4
Nicola Sturgeon quiet over Murdoch meeting. P12
DJ told audience to ‘beat up’ Tube staff. P20
Radio networks breach rules with sponsored ‘good news’. P20
Frederick Forsyth’s MI6 disclosure could spell disaster for journalists. P34
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Kim Cattrall to guest edit Woman’s Hour. P3 P17
Netflix reduces its catalogue of films. P3
Google changes its logo. P3
Nicola Sturgeon quiet over Murdoch meeting. P4
Apple to take on Nefflix and Amazon Prime. P6
Sponsored ‘good news’ on radio breaches rules. P17
Journalism and spying is a dangerous game. P26
Facebook targets London office. P40
Wall Street Journal Europe
Apple radio station chief lured to Paris by LVMH. P17
Daily Mail
Strictly Come Dancing launch coverage. P7
Average Briton spends one in six hours online. P12
Daily Express
Strictly Come Dancing launch party. P7
Former royal butler Paul Burrell enters Celebrity Big Brother house. P7
Holly Willoughby returns to This Morning. P9
Hickey: Nick Robinson hands over his job on Twitter. P19
Bear Grylls to test President’s Obama’s survival skills. P25
The Sun
EastEnders coverage. P3
BBC should share its news, says report. P8
Google unveils new logo. P16
Celebrity Big Brother coverage. P33
Strictly Come Dancing launch coverage. P34-35
Coronation Street coverage. P34-35
Daily Mirror
Bake Off presenter Sue Perkins reveals she is living with a brain tumour. P1, P5
New Google logo has its users agog. P7
Bill Turnbull to quit Breakfast. P11
Julia Bradbury says we’ve got a long way to go in terms of women’s rights on TV. P15
Real-life pain behind EastEnders stillbirth plot. P30
Daily Star
Celebrity Big Brother coverage. P1, P11
Sarah Harding wants to be a Britain’s Got Talent judge. P3
Strictly Come Dancing launch party. P9
President Obama to brave the wilds with Bear Grylls. P15