Our roundup of the day's media stories, including the latest from the RTS Cambridge convention and the BBC payoff row
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*Top eight stories on MediaGuardian*
*Maria Miller issues final warning to BBC Trust*
*RTS convention:* Culture secretary says action is needed after string of controversies including £60m payoffs and Jimmy Savile scandal
*Channel 5 owner warns of regulation threat to public service broadcasters*
*RTS convention:* Richard Desmond says channels such as his face uncertain future trying to compete against rivals such as BSkyB, Google and Amazon
*Murdoch's second grilling by parliamentary committee postponed*
News Corp lawyers and attorney general advise that questions might prejudice criminal cases
*Tina Brown steps down at Daily Beast*
Brown, who oversaw disastrous merger with and subsequent divorce from Newsweek, leaves to set up new media company
*BBC HR director faces calls to quit*
Lucy Adams accused of using the term 'sweetener' to describe severance payments to senior staff
*Cameron urges Clegg and Miliband to give ground in press regulation talks*
PM criticises rival royal charter drawn up by some sections of press but also urges fellow party leaders to broker compromise
*How new Telegraph boss reinvented PBS*
Telegraph Media Group's incoming chief content officer, Jason Seiken, pulled the US broadcaster best known for Sesame Street into the digital world
*Kylie Minogue to join The Voice*
Singer signs up to be a coach in new series of BBC1 musical talent show, alongside will.i.am and Sir Tom Jones
*Top comment on MediaGuardian*
*Why responsive ads are the future*
*Cameron Hulett * Although single screen ads remain effective, it's time to embrace campaigns that are designed to work across multiple screens
*Today's headlines*
*The Guardian*
Minister's final warning to BBC over payoffs row. P1, P16. P17
Kylie Minogue joins The Voice. P5
Jihadists put targets to a vote on Facebook. P28
Pass notes: Joan Rivers. G2 P3
The success of prison drama Orange is the New Black. G2 P10, P11
*Daily Telegraph*
Breathe easy, the dying stops in Downton Abbey. P3
BBC Breakfast's Susanna Reid's flirtatious interview with Arctic Monkey. P5
BBC is ordered to open its accounts. P8
There is no witchhunt, says CPS as Le Vell case fuels call for anonymity. P11
Kylie for The Voice. P14
Selina Scott 'betrayed' by BBC over Prince Philip interview. P15
Girl threatens suicide over abuse on social media site Ask.fm. P15
Comment: The venal BBC bosses feathering private nests. P31
This Strictly is looking like a scorcher. P31
Culture secretary presses BSkyB over £5m fee charged to BBC. B3
*Financial Times*
BBC regulation faces overhaul after criticism. P2
EU regulators unveil plans to reform telecoms industry. P9
Comment: politicians are responsible for the BBC's infighting. P13
*The Times*
Spending watchdog to check BBC books. P2
Comment: No humility from Chris Huhne in new column. P26
Comment: Lighten up, David Attenborough, our wildlife is safe. P27
There are no winners in a case like Michael Le Vell's. T2, P2
*The Independent*
BBC pledges reform after threats of regulation. P2
Comment: The acquittal of Le Vell must not prejudice future trials. p14
Editorial: The BBC's system of governance must change. P14
A new twist to the internet moral maze: ad blocking with added ads. P38
*i*
Kylie Minogue to be a coach on The Voice. P3
BBC pledges to reform structure after Maria Miller says it has suffered an 'annus horribilis'. P5
CPS prosecutor says Michael Le Vell case was not part of a celebrity witchhunt. P11
Time Out's owner had to invest £5.5m in the magazine after it went free. P42
*Wall Street Journal Europe*
Vivendi pushes split-up, calms leadership tiff. P22
*Daily Mail*
Coup for BBC as Kylie joins the Voice. P19
This is BBC's annus horribilis says minister in attack over payoff debacle. P4
BBC HR chief in liar row must go now, insists MP. P4
Diary: James Naughtie pops over to BBC's fully staffed Washington bureau. P17
Diary: Ian Hislop jokes that he will 'be sacked and paid off'. P17
Has Mary Portas reached her sell-by date? P22, P23
Britain's Got Talent has-been who's now most unlikely hero in Hollywood. P29
*Daily Express*
BBC Breakfast's Susanna Reid accused of flirty interview with Arctic Monkeys frontman. P3
Keir Starmer QC says it was the 'right decision' to take Michael Le Vell to court. P7
First look at how the plot will thicken in Downton Abbey. P13
Kylie Minogue signs up as a coach on The Voice. P24
Big Brother coverage. P27
*The Sun*
Michael Le Vell's post-trial coverage. P1, P4, P5
Keir Starmer QC defends the decision to prosecute Michael Le Vell. P7
Kylie Minogue signs up to be a coach on The Voice. P7
Rod Liddle: Michael Le Vell was a victim of celebrity roundup. P11
Brummie thugs who inspired BBC TV drama Peaky Blinders. P23
Former BBC DJ accused of molesting teenager by getting him drunk. P27
Simon Cowell to sing on US X Factor. TV Biz P1
*Daily Mirror*
Twitter frenzy as Breakfast's Susanna Reid flirts with Arctic Monkey. P3
Kylie Minogue to join The Voice. P3
Michael Le Vell to have a low-key return to Coronation Street. P9
Brain Read: The law preyed on poor Michael Le Vell. P23
Michael Barrymore is planning a TV comeback. P33
*Daily Star*
Kylie Minogue agrees £500,000 deal to appear on The Voice. P1, P3
Big Brother coverage. P1, P4, P5
Coronation Street actor Micheal Le Vell plans tell-all book. P6, P7
Viewers complain to Ofcom about X Factor contestants being 'ridiculed'. P33
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*Top eight stories on MediaGuardian*
*Maria Miller issues final warning to BBC Trust*
*RTS convention:* Culture secretary says action is needed after string of controversies including £60m payoffs and Jimmy Savile scandal
*Channel 5 owner warns of regulation threat to public service broadcasters*
*RTS convention:* Richard Desmond says channels such as his face uncertain future trying to compete against rivals such as BSkyB, Google and Amazon
*Murdoch's second grilling by parliamentary committee postponed*
News Corp lawyers and attorney general advise that questions might prejudice criminal cases
*Tina Brown steps down at Daily Beast*
Brown, who oversaw disastrous merger with and subsequent divorce from Newsweek, leaves to set up new media company
*BBC HR director faces calls to quit*
Lucy Adams accused of using the term 'sweetener' to describe severance payments to senior staff
*Cameron urges Clegg and Miliband to give ground in press regulation talks*
PM criticises rival royal charter drawn up by some sections of press but also urges fellow party leaders to broker compromise
*How new Telegraph boss reinvented PBS*
Telegraph Media Group's incoming chief content officer, Jason Seiken, pulled the US broadcaster best known for Sesame Street into the digital world
*Kylie Minogue to join The Voice*
Singer signs up to be a coach in new series of BBC1 musical talent show, alongside will.i.am and Sir Tom Jones
*Top comment on MediaGuardian*
*Why responsive ads are the future*
*Cameron Hulett * Although single screen ads remain effective, it's time to embrace campaigns that are designed to work across multiple screens
*Today's headlines*
*The Guardian*
Minister's final warning to BBC over payoffs row. P1, P16. P17
Kylie Minogue joins The Voice. P5
Jihadists put targets to a vote on Facebook. P28
Pass notes: Joan Rivers. G2 P3
The success of prison drama Orange is the New Black. G2 P10, P11
*Daily Telegraph*
Breathe easy, the dying stops in Downton Abbey. P3
BBC Breakfast's Susanna Reid's flirtatious interview with Arctic Monkey. P5
BBC is ordered to open its accounts. P8
There is no witchhunt, says CPS as Le Vell case fuels call for anonymity. P11
Kylie for The Voice. P14
Selina Scott 'betrayed' by BBC over Prince Philip interview. P15
Girl threatens suicide over abuse on social media site Ask.fm. P15
Comment: The venal BBC bosses feathering private nests. P31
This Strictly is looking like a scorcher. P31
Culture secretary presses BSkyB over £5m fee charged to BBC. B3
*Financial Times*
BBC regulation faces overhaul after criticism. P2
EU regulators unveil plans to reform telecoms industry. P9
Comment: politicians are responsible for the BBC's infighting. P13
*The Times*
Spending watchdog to check BBC books. P2
Comment: No humility from Chris Huhne in new column. P26
Comment: Lighten up, David Attenborough, our wildlife is safe. P27
There are no winners in a case like Michael Le Vell's. T2, P2
*The Independent*
BBC pledges reform after threats of regulation. P2
Comment: The acquittal of Le Vell must not prejudice future trials. p14
Editorial: The BBC's system of governance must change. P14
A new twist to the internet moral maze: ad blocking with added ads. P38
*i*
Kylie Minogue to be a coach on The Voice. P3
BBC pledges to reform structure after Maria Miller says it has suffered an 'annus horribilis'. P5
CPS prosecutor says Michael Le Vell case was not part of a celebrity witchhunt. P11
Time Out's owner had to invest £5.5m in the magazine after it went free. P42
*Wall Street Journal Europe*
Vivendi pushes split-up, calms leadership tiff. P22
*Daily Mail*
Coup for BBC as Kylie joins the Voice. P19
This is BBC's annus horribilis says minister in attack over payoff debacle. P4
BBC HR chief in liar row must go now, insists MP. P4
Diary: James Naughtie pops over to BBC's fully staffed Washington bureau. P17
Diary: Ian Hislop jokes that he will 'be sacked and paid off'. P17
Has Mary Portas reached her sell-by date? P22, P23
Britain's Got Talent has-been who's now most unlikely hero in Hollywood. P29
*Daily Express*
BBC Breakfast's Susanna Reid accused of flirty interview with Arctic Monkeys frontman. P3
Keir Starmer QC says it was the 'right decision' to take Michael Le Vell to court. P7
First look at how the plot will thicken in Downton Abbey. P13
Kylie Minogue signs up as a coach on The Voice. P24
Big Brother coverage. P27
*The Sun*
Michael Le Vell's post-trial coverage. P1, P4, P5
Keir Starmer QC defends the decision to prosecute Michael Le Vell. P7
Kylie Minogue signs up to be a coach on The Voice. P7
Rod Liddle: Michael Le Vell was a victim of celebrity roundup. P11
Brummie thugs who inspired BBC TV drama Peaky Blinders. P23
Former BBC DJ accused of molesting teenager by getting him drunk. P27
Simon Cowell to sing on US X Factor. TV Biz P1
*Daily Mirror*
Twitter frenzy as Breakfast's Susanna Reid flirts with Arctic Monkey. P3
Kylie Minogue to join The Voice. P3
Michael Le Vell to have a low-key return to Coronation Street. P9
Brain Read: The law preyed on poor Michael Le Vell. P23
Michael Barrymore is planning a TV comeback. P33
*Daily Star*
Kylie Minogue agrees £500,000 deal to appear on The Voice. P1, P3
Big Brother coverage. P1, P4, P5
Coronation Street actor Micheal Le Vell plans tell-all book. P6, P7
Viewers complain to Ofcom about X Factor contestants being 'ridiculed'. P33
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