MediaGuardian’s top stories
British Vogue ditches models in favour of ‘real’ women – for one issue
Work those claws, ladies! The real reason Vogue declared war on fashion bloggers
ITV’s Victoria continues ratings reign over BBC’s Poldark
Dennis the Menace to get CGI makeover for new series on CBBC
Met Office revamps ITV weather after losing BBC deal
Twitter pays £1.24m in UK tax as revenues increase by 30.5%
Facebook takes on Craigslist and eBay with new classified ad service
Best of the rest
Benedict Cumberbatch hints that Sherlock could end after the next series (Metro)
Andrew Kaczynski’s BuzzFeed team joins CNN (Huffington Post)
Washington Post reporter sues Iran over imprisonment (NYT)
Great British Bake Off cooks up top five most-watched shows of 2016 (Mail Online)
ITV lines up gameshow 5 Golden Rings (Broadcast, £)
Kit Harington preps BBC Guy Fawkes drama (Broadcast, £)
Westworld is HBO’s biggest premiere in three years (Variety)
Why the New York Times could face a legal battle over its Trump tax story (Fortune)
Why the world desperately needs more ‘advertising assholes’ (Digiday)
And finally...
OK, so the universe didn’t quite implode, but there was a neat photo op at Radio 2 yesterday when veteran DJ ‘Whispering’ Bob Harris met his namesake, author Robert Harris.
When Bob Harris met Bob Harris! Bumped into each other in Radio 2. Brilliant! @WhisperingBob @Robert___Harris @SimonMayo pic.twitter.com/KbJ52Is6ee
— BBC Radio 2 (@BBCRadio2) October 3, 2016