Monday, May 16, 2011

Today's headlines (England)

The Guardian
Limited service restored to Sony's PlayStation Network. P20
Charlie Brooker on superinjunctions. G2, P5
Feature on privacy. MediaGuardian, P1
Interview with PCC's Stephen Abell. P3
Ireland and the recession, by Dan Sabbagh. P4
BBC management eyes Lord Patten nervously. P4
Interview with ABC's director general Mark Scott. P5
Interview with ITV's controller of entertainment Elaine Bedell. P6

The Independent
Bob Dylan denies censoring set list for China shows. P29

Daily Telegraph
Celebrities need gagging orders, says Jeremy Clarkson. P3

The Times
Len Blavatnik may have been approached by Citigroup over EMI. P34
Obituary: CNN's Burt Reinhardt. P45

Financial Times
Hargreaves report to push for digital rights exchange. P3
Limited service restored to Sony's PlayStation Network. P23

Wall Street Journal Europe
Limited service restored to Sony's PlayStation Network. P17, 22
CBS gambles on Ashton Kutcher for role in Two and a Half Men. P21
Yahoo feud with Alibaba turns ugly. P22

Daily Mail
Eurovision coverage. P23
Dannii Minogue out of X Factor. P29

Daily Express
Dannii Minogue out of X Factor. P11
Tim Henman to be paid £200,000 by BBC for working Wimbledon. P19
Eurovision coverage. P24

The Sun
Dannii Minogue out of X Factor. P1, 8, 9
Eurovision coverage. P3
Limited service restored to Sony's PlayStation Network. P24

Daily MirrorDannii Minogue out of X Factor. P7
Tim Henman to be paid £200,000 by BBC for working Wimbledon. P10
Eurovision coverage. P18

Daily Star
Dannii Minogue out of X Factor. P1
Tim Henman to be paid £200,000 by BBC for working Wimbledon. P4
X Factor coverage. P5

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