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Our roundup of the day's media stories, including Guardian cuts annual losses and Ofcom inquiry into Anjem Choudary interview

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*Top eight stories on MediaGuardian*

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Guardian publisher cuts annual losses as digital revenues grow by nearly 30%*
Guardian News & Media increases digital revenues to £55.9m as parent company GMG reports profits before tax of £22.7m
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BBC, ITV and Channel 4 face inquiry over Anjem Choudary interviews*
Media regulator Ofcom launches investigation after radical cleric was given airtime in wake of Lee Rigby's death in Woolwich
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England's Ashes win watched by 1.3m*
Channel 5's highlights programme beat Sky Sports' live coverage, with nearly 1.5 million tuning in
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Beckham to star in Sky Sports' ad campaign*
Ex-Manchester United and Real Madrid player to appear in ad showcasing multiscreen availability of broadcaster's output
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BBC cleared over Holly Willoughby bust-up*
Media regulator decides not to investigate despite string of complaints over presenter's low-cut dress on The Voice final

*Top of the Lake opens with 1.9m*
BBC2 drama, by The Piano director Jane Campion, took a 10.6% audience share on Saturday evening
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Rupert Murdoch: I feel hurt and betrayed*
News UK reported to be on 'mole hunt' to find tape leaker
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The Trinidad Guardian's editorial independence may be under threat*
When the owners of the newspaper asked the editor to formulate a new editorial policy, it prompted a walkout by senior journalists

*Top comment on MediaGuardian*

*Journalists should not declare how they vote*
Roy Greenslade takes issue with the call by Antony Loewenstein for journalists to reveal their political affiliations

*Today's headlines*

*The Guardian*

Ofcom to investigate Lee Rigby radical cleric interviews. P14
Google solves Venice street view problems. P22
Obituary: Foreign correspondent Ronald Payne. P40

*Daily Telegraph*

Privy councillors review press royal charter. P2
BBC news presenter said she was considered "too common for TV". P11

*Financial Times*

Putin calls Ed Snowden a Christmas gift. P7
Thom Yorke pulls music from Spotify. P15
Former Microsoft exec Ray Ozzie joins HP board. P15

*The Times*

Mark Thompson agrees to appear at Public Accounts Committee. P11
Thom Yorke pulls music from Spotify. P15
Charlotte Harris threatens to sue for libel over BBC Radio 4 play. P16
Privy councillors review press royal charter. P16
Former Microsoft exec Ray Ozzie joins HP board. P36

*The Independent*

Thom Yorke pulls music from Spotify. P3
BBC news presenter said she was considered "too common for TV". P15
Prime minister letter to ISPs tells them to rebrand porn block wording. P21
Ofcom to investigate Lee Rigby radical cleric interviews. P22

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Royalties row after Thom Yorke pulls his music from Spotify. P9
TV presenter reveals 'abuse' over accent. P9
Comment: Sorry, Thom. Spotify does more good than harm. P16
Patriotic quiz show to tap into British 'pride'. P20
Rupert Murdoch 'hurt' by invasion of his privacy. P22

*Wall Street Journal Europe*

Pay-TV providers bid to end sports networks' win streak. P12, 13
Apple ruling clouds price clauses. P18

*Daily Mail*

Privy councillors review press royal charter. P8
Ofcom to investigate Lee Rigby radical cleric interviews. P12

*Daily Express*

BBC accused of bias in the row over welfare. P2
Cheryl Cole sues Simon Cowell over X Factor USA sacking. P9

*The Sun*

Nigella Lawson is getting a quick divorce from Charles Saatchi. P1, P7
Iain Duncan Smith accuses the BBC of bias over welfare reform. P2, 8
Paul Hollywood's American Baking Competition is a flop. P3
Woman electrocuted after answering her charging IPhone 5. P6
Eamon Holmes says US celebrities are the most difficult to interview. P24
Court told how bigamist husband was caught on Facebook. P27
TV Biz: ex-Holby star Tom Chambers says he isn't posh enough for Downton Abey. P1
TV Biz: New Dragon's Den judge Kelly Hoppen. P2

*Daily Mirror*

Nigella Lawson and Charles Saatchi to be divorced in 15 days. P9
Helena Bonham Carter and Dominic West as Burton and Taylor. P9
Women electrocuted whilst talking on her iPhone. P14
BBC chief Tony Hall blasts stars who mumble their words. P19
BBC Breakfast star says viewers still think she isn't bright because of her Teeside accent. P19
Glee star Cory Monteith was seen drinking again days before his death. P23
Facebook marriage photo snares bigamist husband. P26

*Daily Star*

Big Brother coverage. P1, 8, 9
Holly Willoughby dress cleared by Ofcom. P3
Probe into TV ranter. P7
Nigella Lawson in express divorce. P15

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