Our roundup of the day's media stories, including Hall warns of BBC cuts and Harman demands apology from Daily Mail
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*Top eight stories on MediaGuardian*
BBC faces 'tough choices' over cost cutting
Tony Hall to tell industry further efficiency savings are 'essential' and corporation faces threat from Google and Apple
Harriet Harman demands apology for Daily Mail's paedophile 'smears'
Labour deputy leader steps up her attack on rightwing paper, calling on it to retract its 'politically motivated' claims
Brooks: I didn't know hacking was illegal
Ex-editor denies she knew of Milly Dowler message interception, saying 'I can't see it would have been a useful thing to do'. By Nick Davies
Paul Foot award: Guardian wins special investigation prize for Snowden files
Guardian journalists recognised at ceremony, where Evening Standard's David Cohen took home main award
Dimbleby: Ã" Briain 'picked wrong target'
BBC presenter defends his show's record on female panellists, adding that 'legislating for a token woman isn't much help'
'BBC should pay papers for stories it lifts'
Newspaper Society tells committee that press often gets no attribution for news repeated on websites and local radio stations
Cancer charity's ad could face investigation
ASA considering action on controversial campaign that showed real patients wishing they had another form of the disease
Benefits Street to be investigated by Ofcom
Channel 4 documentary accused of unfair portrayal of residents of James Turner Street and showing crimes being committed
*Top comment on MediaGuardian*
Harriet Harman's handling of the Daily Mail 'smear' has been wholly inept
Roy Greenslade: The deputy Labour leader's attempt to play hardball with the rightwing newspaper has played right into its hands
*Today's headlines*
*The Guardian*
Harriet Harman demands apology for Daily Mail's paedophile 'smears'. P4
Roy Greenslade: Harriet Harman's handling of the Daily Mail 'smear' has been wholly inept. P4
Rebekah Brooks: I didn't know hacking was illegal. P15
David Dimbleby: Dara Ó Briain 'picked wrong target' in Question Time. P15
Ugandan paper prints list of 'top homosexuals'. P19
Lizzy Davies: Italian media more obsessed with appearance of ministers than employment struggle women face. P21
Zoe Williams: Harriet Harman right not to apologies after Mail's McCarthyite campaign. P30
*Daily Telegraph*
BBC's influence as big as Google and Apple's, claims Tony Hall. P2
Dimbleby blasts 'sexist Question Time' salvo. P2
Rebekah Brooks: I did not sanction hacking – but I did not know it was illegal. P9
BBC urged to pay local papers instead of 'stealing stories'. P10
Channel 4's Benefits Street to be investigated by watchdog. P10
Ugandan paper exposes 'top homosexuals'. P20
*Financial Times*
Rebekah Brooks unaware of Milly Dowler hacking, jury told. P2
iPhone security flaws exposed. P20
*The Times*
Harriet Harman hits back over Daily Mail's paedophile 'smears'. P16
Rebekah Brooks: nobody knew phone hacking was illegal. P19
BBC's Tony Hall warns more tough times are ahead. P19
Man who upgrade black and white set to colour asks if he can watch only in black and white. P22
BlackBerry to return to its roots with 'classic' handset. P38
China's Weibo to float in US. P38
*The Independent*
Trial hears Rebekah Brooks only found out newspaper had hacked Milly Dowler's phone nine years after it took place. P6
Harriet Harman says Daily Mail should apologise for campaign of 'smear and innuendo'. P7
Payday Pig ad banned over 'frivolous spending'. P10
Ofcom to investigate Benefits Street. P20
Study says British TV production would 'be cut in half' without the BBC. P21
Oscar Pistorious trial to be televised. P25
Ugandan tabloid newspaper lists '200 homosexuals' after anti-gay law is passed. P27
Obituary: journalist Beatrix Miller. P46
*i*
Ofcom to investigate Benefits Street. P3
Old Bailey hears Rebekah Brooks didn't know hacking was illegal. P5
'Light-hearted' payday loan ad banned by ASA. P4
Oscar Pistorious trial to be televised. P7
Harriet Harman attacks the Daily Mail for using images of young girls. P9
Study says British TV production would 'be cut in half' without the BBC. P9
Simon Kelner: sticking to his guns toppled Piers Morgan. P16
E-cigarette ad censured over 'sexual reference'. P17
Goldman Sachs tweeter revealed to be a hoax. P21
*Wall Street Journal Europe*
Vivendi exploring 'all potential options' for telecoms business SFR. P15
New path for WhatsApp rival. P15
The maths on the WhatsApp deal. P16
Rebekah Brooks denies knowing about phone hacking. P18
Orange seeks partners for Dailymotion. P18
Phone makers race to low end. P20
What is Weibo worth? P28
Vivendi's mixed media problem. P28
*Daily Mail*
Harriet Harman skewered by Newsnight TV grilling. P5
Harriet Harman hits back by attacking Mail Online. P6
BBC websites could kill off local press, say editors. P8
WhatsApp to offer users free calls. P25
Ugandan paper prints list of 'top homosexuals'. P28
Rebekah Brooks: I didn't know hacking was illegal. P29
*Daily Express*
Oscar Pistorious trial gets TV go-ahead. P15
*The Sun*
Luisa Zissman stripped of Sun 'best boobs' award after voting 'fix'. P7
Guardian contributor Moazzam Begg in terror arrest. P8
Rebekah Brooks describes 'horror' at Milly Dowler hacking. P13
Ugandan paper exposes 'top homosexuals'. P15
WhatsApp to offer users free calls. P19
Strictly Come Dancing, Top Gear and The One Show could be axed within five years, claims Ed Williams. P29
Mark Wright on his new ITV2 show. P30-21
*Daily Mirror*
Sir Cliff Richard gives up on watching Coronation Street after 53 years as a fan. P3
Oscar Pistorious trial to be televised. P4
Benefits Street to face Ofcom probe. P4
Lime Pictures are acquiring full to rights to Towie's catchphrases. P21
BBC staff to get bonuses for hit ideas. P22
*Daily Star*
Star of US version of Shameless almost arrested by police as he looked like a tramp. P4
Judge rules Oscar Pistorius trial to be show live on TV. P5
TV staff rejoice after Piers Morgan's show is cancelled. P7
Liverpool residents blast new reality TV show. P9
Benefits Street to be probed by Ofcom. P9
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*Top eight stories on MediaGuardian*
BBC faces 'tough choices' over cost cutting
Tony Hall to tell industry further efficiency savings are 'essential' and corporation faces threat from Google and Apple
Harriet Harman demands apology for Daily Mail's paedophile 'smears'
Labour deputy leader steps up her attack on rightwing paper, calling on it to retract its 'politically motivated' claims
Brooks: I didn't know hacking was illegal
Ex-editor denies she knew of Milly Dowler message interception, saying 'I can't see it would have been a useful thing to do'. By Nick Davies
Paul Foot award: Guardian wins special investigation prize for Snowden files
Guardian journalists recognised at ceremony, where Evening Standard's David Cohen took home main award
Dimbleby: Ã" Briain 'picked wrong target'
BBC presenter defends his show's record on female panellists, adding that 'legislating for a token woman isn't much help'
'BBC should pay papers for stories it lifts'
Newspaper Society tells committee that press often gets no attribution for news repeated on websites and local radio stations
Cancer charity's ad could face investigation
ASA considering action on controversial campaign that showed real patients wishing they had another form of the disease
Benefits Street to be investigated by Ofcom
Channel 4 documentary accused of unfair portrayal of residents of James Turner Street and showing crimes being committed
*Top comment on MediaGuardian*
Harriet Harman's handling of the Daily Mail 'smear' has been wholly inept
Roy Greenslade: The deputy Labour leader's attempt to play hardball with the rightwing newspaper has played right into its hands
*Today's headlines*
*The Guardian*
Harriet Harman demands apology for Daily Mail's paedophile 'smears'. P4
Roy Greenslade: Harriet Harman's handling of the Daily Mail 'smear' has been wholly inept. P4
Rebekah Brooks: I didn't know hacking was illegal. P15
David Dimbleby: Dara Ó Briain 'picked wrong target' in Question Time. P15
Ugandan paper prints list of 'top homosexuals'. P19
Lizzy Davies: Italian media more obsessed with appearance of ministers than employment struggle women face. P21
Zoe Williams: Harriet Harman right not to apologies after Mail's McCarthyite campaign. P30
*Daily Telegraph*
BBC's influence as big as Google and Apple's, claims Tony Hall. P2
Dimbleby blasts 'sexist Question Time' salvo. P2
Rebekah Brooks: I did not sanction hacking – but I did not know it was illegal. P9
BBC urged to pay local papers instead of 'stealing stories'. P10
Channel 4's Benefits Street to be investigated by watchdog. P10
Ugandan paper exposes 'top homosexuals'. P20
*Financial Times*
Rebekah Brooks unaware of Milly Dowler hacking, jury told. P2
iPhone security flaws exposed. P20
*The Times*
Harriet Harman hits back over Daily Mail's paedophile 'smears'. P16
Rebekah Brooks: nobody knew phone hacking was illegal. P19
BBC's Tony Hall warns more tough times are ahead. P19
Man who upgrade black and white set to colour asks if he can watch only in black and white. P22
BlackBerry to return to its roots with 'classic' handset. P38
China's Weibo to float in US. P38
*The Independent*
Trial hears Rebekah Brooks only found out newspaper had hacked Milly Dowler's phone nine years after it took place. P6
Harriet Harman says Daily Mail should apologise for campaign of 'smear and innuendo'. P7
Payday Pig ad banned over 'frivolous spending'. P10
Ofcom to investigate Benefits Street. P20
Study says British TV production would 'be cut in half' without the BBC. P21
Oscar Pistorious trial to be televised. P25
Ugandan tabloid newspaper lists '200 homosexuals' after anti-gay law is passed. P27
Obituary: journalist Beatrix Miller. P46
*i*
Ofcom to investigate Benefits Street. P3
Old Bailey hears Rebekah Brooks didn't know hacking was illegal. P5
'Light-hearted' payday loan ad banned by ASA. P4
Oscar Pistorious trial to be televised. P7
Harriet Harman attacks the Daily Mail for using images of young girls. P9
Study says British TV production would 'be cut in half' without the BBC. P9
Simon Kelner: sticking to his guns toppled Piers Morgan. P16
E-cigarette ad censured over 'sexual reference'. P17
Goldman Sachs tweeter revealed to be a hoax. P21
*Wall Street Journal Europe*
Vivendi exploring 'all potential options' for telecoms business SFR. P15
New path for WhatsApp rival. P15
The maths on the WhatsApp deal. P16
Rebekah Brooks denies knowing about phone hacking. P18
Orange seeks partners for Dailymotion. P18
Phone makers race to low end. P20
What is Weibo worth? P28
Vivendi's mixed media problem. P28
*Daily Mail*
Harriet Harman skewered by Newsnight TV grilling. P5
Harriet Harman hits back by attacking Mail Online. P6
BBC websites could kill off local press, say editors. P8
WhatsApp to offer users free calls. P25
Ugandan paper prints list of 'top homosexuals'. P28
Rebekah Brooks: I didn't know hacking was illegal. P29
*Daily Express*
Oscar Pistorious trial gets TV go-ahead. P15
*The Sun*
Luisa Zissman stripped of Sun 'best boobs' award after voting 'fix'. P7
Guardian contributor Moazzam Begg in terror arrest. P8
Rebekah Brooks describes 'horror' at Milly Dowler hacking. P13
Ugandan paper exposes 'top homosexuals'. P15
WhatsApp to offer users free calls. P19
Strictly Come Dancing, Top Gear and The One Show could be axed within five years, claims Ed Williams. P29
Mark Wright on his new ITV2 show. P30-21
*Daily Mirror*
Sir Cliff Richard gives up on watching Coronation Street after 53 years as a fan. P3
Oscar Pistorious trial to be televised. P4
Benefits Street to face Ofcom probe. P4
Lime Pictures are acquiring full to rights to Towie's catchphrases. P21
BBC staff to get bonuses for hit ideas. P22
*Daily Star*
Star of US version of Shameless almost arrested by police as he looked like a tramp. P4
Judge rules Oscar Pistorius trial to be show live on TV. P5
TV staff rejoice after Piers Morgan's show is cancelled. P7
Liverpool residents blast new reality TV show. P9
Benefits Street to be probed by Ofcom. P9
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