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Our roundup of the day's media stories, including the latest from MipTV and Kelvin MacKenzie's exit from the Telegraph

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*Top eight stories on MediaGuardian*

*Wife Swap creator develops reality/quiz hybrid with 'big second-screen element'*
MipTV: All3Media America chairman Stephen Lambert sees real-time Twitter feedback as 'quite a revolution' for producers

*Kelvin MacKenzie dropped from the Telegraph*
Speculation that a Hillsborough backlash caused the Telegraph to drop Kelvin MacKenzie after his first online column

*Grand National brings delight for Channel 4*
Broadcaster says it is pleased with the peak of 8.9m viewers for its coverage on Saturday

*Borgen meets House of Cards in new TV drama*
Creator of Danish political series Adam Price teams up with peer and author Lord Dobbs for a 'very major project'

*Panorama producer resigns after 'bribery' claim*
Harlequin says it will to go to the police over claim attempt was made to bribe security consultant to disclose information

*Amazon's Jeff Bezos invests in Business Insider*
Chief executive Henry Blodget says Business Insider wants to 'emulate the customer-first success' of Amazon

*John Humphrys: I won't pack it in just yet*
Presenter signs nine-month extension to Radio 4 Today contract and will also front BBC1's Mastermind for another three years

*Penguin and Random House merger approved by EU regulator*
European commission says new giant will 'continue to face several strong competitors', including HarperCollins and Amazon

*Top comment on MediaGuardian*

*Tony Hall's biggest test as BBC director general is to create a digital future*
Steve Hewlett: James Purnell's appointment shows that new boss sees online strategy as vital to corporation

*Hot topics*

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*Today's featured media jobs*

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*Media Monkey's pick of the day*

Brian Cox, particle physicist and BBC science star, can no longer visit his favourite pub for fear of being mobbed. But he denied that his students at Manchester University were star struck by him. Wait a minute, wasn't this guy a keyboard player in Labour's favourite band, D:Ream? Oh yes. Cox says that is what has kept him sane – it taught him not to listen to the critics. Daily Telegraph P7

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*Today's headlines*

*The Guardian*

Steve Hewlett: The biggest test for the BBC is digital. P28
Hearst keeps the gloss on its titles. P28
Interview with Homeland creators Howard Gordon and Gideon Raff. P29
Mad Men actor John Slatter on playing Roger Sterling. G2 P6

*Daily Telegraph*

Borgen creator Adam Price and House of Cards writer Michael Dobbs collaborating on new series. P3
Amanda Holden blasts Mumsnet over negative comments. P7

*Financial Times*

Companies still using Windows XP warned to upgrade. P20
Success of One Media and Starcom raises hopes the Alternative Investment Market is coming out of doldrums. P23

*The Times*

British Borgen is on the cards. P3
Google comes up with answer to robocalls. P21
Ogilvy & Mather, the ad agency behind Dove's real women, abandons Canary Wharf. P41

*The Independent*

Online sector ride out cold weather. P47
Search for Tony Hall replacement at Channel 4 board. P49
Interview with New Statesman editor Jason Cowley. P51
John Simpson rails against South Africa government's news management. P519

*i*

House of Cards and Borgen writers team up for drama. P17

*Wall Street Journal Europe*

Promised cyberattack against Israeli websites fails to cause major disruption. P11

*Daily Mail*

Only 34 locals given jobs at BBC Salford. P11
Facebook to start charging £11 to get in touch with celebrities. P13

*Daily Express*

House of Cards and Borgen writers team up for drama. P5
Amanda Holden blasts Mumsnet over negative comments. P7
Last of the Summer Wine is TV's most repeated series. P24
The Voice tunes up for big ratings showdown. P27
Ant and Dec end Saturday Night Takeaway series on top of a crane. P27
One Media to be listed on Aim next week. P37

*The Sun*

Doctor Who sheds a million views in its first week. P3

*Daily Mirror*

The Voice beats Saturday Night Takeaway in ratings. P3
George Osborne dodges ITV clash with disabled campaigner as she is dropped from show. P5

*Daily Star*

The X Factor helicam crashes into the Thames. P3
The Voice ratings 'heading in the right direction'. P3
Strictly Come Dancing bosses 'attempting to sign up Slade's Noddy Holder'. P3
Last of the Summer Wine is TV's most repeated series. P20
Amanda Holden blasts Mumsnet over negative comments. P21

*Media picks from around the web*

*How mobile has changed daily news consumption and why you need to understand it*

*Rival dailies battle it out for weekend readers*

*MipTV: A+E to launch H2 channel in the UK*

*MipTV mart hits 50 with a modern take on TV biz*

*MipTV: Everyone's looking for the next 'Idol'*

* Go to MediaGuardian *



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