Our roundup of the day's media stories, including Murdoch admits error over police and BBC dismisses Maria Miller demand
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*Top eight stories on MediaGuardian*
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Murdoch admits error in criticism of police*
Media mogul writes to MP Keith Vaz to retract 'incompetence' remark but says inquiries have taken too long
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BBC dismisses Maria Miller's demand for action over sports sexism*
Corporation says it 'considers the matter closed', revealing that presenter John Inverdale has been 'spoken to' by senior staff
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Press regulation: Ipso would have 'no industry independence'*
Media Standards Trust director Martin Moore says proposed new body institutionalises the influence of big newspaper groups
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Huhne loses complaint over prison photos*
PCC rules that pictures of ex-MP and partner Carina Trimingham were taken where they had no expectation of privacy
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Apprentice final: fewer than 6 million tune in*
TV ratings: BBC audience hits a seven-year low as Lord Sugar chooses Leah Totton during two-hour special broadcast at 8pm
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Six journalists in court over payments*
Four Sun staff and Daily Star Sunday deputy editor among those accused of paying public officials for information
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Lonely Planet staff face job losses in overhaul following BBC sale*
Company recently bought by US-based firm faces changes affecting all editorial roles at Melbourne headquarters
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National Theatre to stage play about phone-hacking scandal*
Richard Bean, who wrote One Man, Two Guvnors, is 'nearly ready' to deliver drama set in tabloid newsroom
*Top comment on MediaGuardian*
*Advantage, Maria Miller – for her John Inverdale protest
Sarah Ditum:* I'm no fan of the culture secretary, but the way she's demanded action from the BBC over sexist sports coverage is spot on
*Today's headlines*
*The Guardian*
Rupert Murdoch admits he shouldn't have called police incompetent. P1, 4
BBC dismisses Maria Miller call for more action over BBC sexism. P9
Chris Huhne loses press complaints case over prison photos. P12
Phone-hacking saga being made into play for National Theatre. P17
*Daily Telegraph*
Chris Huhne complaint against Daily Telegraph is thrown out. P4
New York reporter sues Liam Gallagher. P5
Downton Emmys: Period drama leads British invasion of US awards. P7
Journalists face trial over alleged corruption. P10
You're not in charge of BBC, minister told. P12
Comment: How do you solve a problem like Maria Miller? P18
Rupert Murdoch attempts to clarify Sun comments. B3
Nokia revenues fall as sales drop. B5
*Financial Times*
Rupert Murdoch criticises 'excessive' hacking inquiry. P2
Vivendi rejects $8.5bn bid for Universal by Softbank. P15
*The Times*
BBC staff payoffs coverage. P1
Rupert Murdoch admits remarks were 'overly emotional'. P2
BBC dismisses Maria Miller call for more action over BBC sexism. P3
Reporter sues Liam Gallagher for child support. P8
Future Publishing issues profit warning. P36
*The Independent*
Outcry at fresh hacking cover-up. P1, 4
Soca chief to be quizzed over hacking failings. P4
Rupert Murdoch apologises for slur on Met. P5
Reporters bailed on corruption charges. P5
Downton leads Emmys' British invasion. P7
Fraud figures rise as criminals target online dating sites. P16
Editorial: Another hacking scandal, more police obfuscation. P18
Comment: You can judge the [Boston] bomber by this cover. P19
US stores refuse to sell Rolling Stone Tsarnaev issue. P37
Obituary: Ray Butt – TV producer best known as the guiding force of Only Fools and Horses. P55
Future bleak for print magazines at Future. P61
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Rupert Murdoch 'chose wrong words' in police rant. P10
Chris Huhne photos not an invasion of privacy, PCC says. P26
*Wall Street Journal Europe*
Battle for Dell rolls on. P1
Rupert Murdoch 'regrets' his choice of words. P19
*Daily Mail*
Rupert Murdoch condemns Met hacking inquiry as 'excessive'. P4
Tony Hall: I won't sack the BBC 'sexist'. P8, 9
Crime is down 9% … but fraud soars as thieves move to the web. P10
Downton's third series nominated for 12 Emmys. P25
Spying fears over BT's Chinese deal. P34
*Daily Express*
Rupert Murdoch in U-turn over police jibes. P7
*The Sun*
Reporter sues Liam Gallagher. P1
Probe on journos 'appears excessive', says Rupert Murdoch. P2
Nigella Lawson in Channel 4 programme deal. P3
*Daily Mirror*
Rupert Murdoch admits he shouldn't have called police incompetent. P6
Nigella Lawson in Channel 4 programme deal. P13
*Daily Star*
Big Brother coverage. P1, 4, 5
BBC sexism clash. P2
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*Top eight stories on MediaGuardian*
*
Murdoch admits error in criticism of police*
Media mogul writes to MP Keith Vaz to retract 'incompetence' remark but says inquiries have taken too long
*
BBC dismisses Maria Miller's demand for action over sports sexism*
Corporation says it 'considers the matter closed', revealing that presenter John Inverdale has been 'spoken to' by senior staff
*
Press regulation: Ipso would have 'no industry independence'*
Media Standards Trust director Martin Moore says proposed new body institutionalises the influence of big newspaper groups
*
Huhne loses complaint over prison photos*
PCC rules that pictures of ex-MP and partner Carina Trimingham were taken where they had no expectation of privacy
*
Apprentice final: fewer than 6 million tune in*
TV ratings: BBC audience hits a seven-year low as Lord Sugar chooses Leah Totton during two-hour special broadcast at 8pm
*
Six journalists in court over payments*
Four Sun staff and Daily Star Sunday deputy editor among those accused of paying public officials for information
*
Lonely Planet staff face job losses in overhaul following BBC sale*
Company recently bought by US-based firm faces changes affecting all editorial roles at Melbourne headquarters
*
National Theatre to stage play about phone-hacking scandal*
Richard Bean, who wrote One Man, Two Guvnors, is 'nearly ready' to deliver drama set in tabloid newsroom
*Top comment on MediaGuardian*
*Advantage, Maria Miller – for her John Inverdale protest
Sarah Ditum:* I'm no fan of the culture secretary, but the way she's demanded action from the BBC over sexist sports coverage is spot on
*Today's headlines*
*The Guardian*
Rupert Murdoch admits he shouldn't have called police incompetent. P1, 4
BBC dismisses Maria Miller call for more action over BBC sexism. P9
Chris Huhne loses press complaints case over prison photos. P12
Phone-hacking saga being made into play for National Theatre. P17
*Daily Telegraph*
Chris Huhne complaint against Daily Telegraph is thrown out. P4
New York reporter sues Liam Gallagher. P5
Downton Emmys: Period drama leads British invasion of US awards. P7
Journalists face trial over alleged corruption. P10
You're not in charge of BBC, minister told. P12
Comment: How do you solve a problem like Maria Miller? P18
Rupert Murdoch attempts to clarify Sun comments. B3
Nokia revenues fall as sales drop. B5
*Financial Times*
Rupert Murdoch criticises 'excessive' hacking inquiry. P2
Vivendi rejects $8.5bn bid for Universal by Softbank. P15
*The Times*
BBC staff payoffs coverage. P1
Rupert Murdoch admits remarks were 'overly emotional'. P2
BBC dismisses Maria Miller call for more action over BBC sexism. P3
Reporter sues Liam Gallagher for child support. P8
Future Publishing issues profit warning. P36
*The Independent*
Outcry at fresh hacking cover-up. P1, 4
Soca chief to be quizzed over hacking failings. P4
Rupert Murdoch apologises for slur on Met. P5
Reporters bailed on corruption charges. P5
Downton leads Emmys' British invasion. P7
Fraud figures rise as criminals target online dating sites. P16
Editorial: Another hacking scandal, more police obfuscation. P18
Comment: You can judge the [Boston] bomber by this cover. P19
US stores refuse to sell Rolling Stone Tsarnaev issue. P37
Obituary: Ray Butt – TV producer best known as the guiding force of Only Fools and Horses. P55
Future bleak for print magazines at Future. P61
*i*
Rupert Murdoch 'chose wrong words' in police rant. P10
Chris Huhne photos not an invasion of privacy, PCC says. P26
*Wall Street Journal Europe*
Battle for Dell rolls on. P1
Rupert Murdoch 'regrets' his choice of words. P19
*Daily Mail*
Rupert Murdoch condemns Met hacking inquiry as 'excessive'. P4
Tony Hall: I won't sack the BBC 'sexist'. P8, 9
Crime is down 9% … but fraud soars as thieves move to the web. P10
Downton's third series nominated for 12 Emmys. P25
Spying fears over BT's Chinese deal. P34
*Daily Express*
Rupert Murdoch in U-turn over police jibes. P7
*The Sun*
Reporter sues Liam Gallagher. P1
Probe on journos 'appears excessive', says Rupert Murdoch. P2
Nigella Lawson in Channel 4 programme deal. P3
*Daily Mirror*
Rupert Murdoch admits he shouldn't have called police incompetent. P6
Nigella Lawson in Channel 4 programme deal. P13
*Daily Star*
Big Brother coverage. P1, 4, 5
BBC sexism clash. P2
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Reported by guardian.co.uk 1 day ago.