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Murdoch's $80bn Time Warner bid rebuffed
Mogul's 21st Century Fox likely to consider renewed offer for owner of CNN, HBO, Warner Bros and other media brands. By Mark Sweney
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BBC defends coverage of Israeli air strikes in Gaza after bias accusations
Pro-Palestinian group claims news programmes are 'devoid of context' as protest is staged outside Broadcasting House. By John Plunkett
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Metro's Steve Auckland joins Independent and Standard publisher
Managing director of freesheet to run companies responsible for publishing three papers and local TV station London Live. By Mark Sweney
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BBC launches 'radical' package of measures for disabled people
Corporation vows to quadruple the number of disabled people it puts on air by 2017 and increase percentage of disabled staff. By John Plunkett
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BBC strike to hit Commonwealth Games
Thousands of journalists, technicians and other staff to stage 12-hour walkout in protest at corporation's 'derisory' pay offer. By Mark Sweney
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Discovery fined £100,000 for airing 'very violent' series before watershed
Deadly Women, featuring reconstructions of torture, mutilation and murder, was aired in daytime during the school holidays. By Mark Sweney
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Daily Mail analyses female MPs as sex objects
Roy Greenslade decries the way in which the paper that boasts a large female readership describes women
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Newspapers blast Cameron for firing Gove
Roy Greenslade considers the implications of the attacks on the prime minister by the Times, the Sun and Daily Mail
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Jaguar 'villain' advert banned
YouTube advert featured Thor star Tom Hiddleston explaining how to act like a villain and why British actors are so good at it. By Mark Sweney