Our roundup of the day's media stories, including plans for new press regulator and Trinity Mirror's new data journalism site
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*Top eight stories on MediaGuardian*
Sir Harold Evans backs plan for Ipso rival
The Impress Project aims to attract newspapers and publishers that want a regulator 'independent of owners and politicians'
Trinity Mirror builds on the success of UsVsTh3m with launch of Ampp3d
Buzzfeed-style site has managed to lure 7 million users – but it still seeks commercial success
Andrew Newman: 'There are lots of challenges with Derren Brown'
Objective's chief on why the magician's Channel 4 special this week had to be different and the return of Peep Show
Daily Mail overtakes Sun on Saturdays
News UK red-top outsold by rival by more than 20,000 copies in November, but remains the UK's top-selling title across six days
Sun+ attracts 117,000 paying subscribers
News UK's tabloid erected a paywall in August and analysts reckon it needs at least 250,000 subscribers to break even
News UK is reborn with digital smile
Roy Greenslade on the transformation of Rupert Murdoch's British newspaper outfit
Downton and Broadchurch help revive ITV1
Channel achieves first audience share increase in 23 years, with I'm a Celebrity launch show leading the ratings
Rod Liddle criticises BBC over Nelson Mandela coverage
Spectator columnist posts comments on Twitter, describing story as 'famous nice black man dies'
*Top comment on MediaGuardian*
The BBC needs a global news strategy - and James Harding's approach seems dated
Emily Bell: Strong management and a sharp focus of purpose are required as the corporation faces renewed competition
*Today's headlines*
*The Guardian*
The style guide editor on using peers' proper names. P29
Emily Bell: James Harding's dated approach isn't going to boost the BBC's global power. P32
Trinity Mirror builds on the success of UsVsTh3m with launch of Ampp3d. P32
Objective's Andrew Newman: 'There are lots of challenges with Derren Brown'. P33
Jimmy Savile: no longer off limits for comedy? G2 P2
*Daily Telegraph*
Strictly Come Dancing coverage. P1,5
Telegraph Magazine's Annabel Freyberg dies of cancer. P2
Hilary Mantel: I loved BBC drams The Tudors. P5
Sherlock's Martin Freeman condemns internet trolls. P5
BBC branded 'irresponsible' for cutting children's radio. P5
BBC's The One Show drops coverage of English Heritage awards 'for not covering entire UK'. P8
Qatar businessman ordered to pay £82,000 costs after dropping Twitter libel claim. P10
*Financial Times*
Television's grip on global advertising spend tops out. P20
*The Times*
Technology giants call for strict laws to curb online snooping. P7
Nigella Lawson's former PA says she 'did not see drug abuse'. P13
TV cook Mary Berry confesses to hitting children but has no regrets. P15
Businessman told to pay £82,000 after Twitter libel row. P16
*The Independent*
Interview with BBC World News reporter Yalda Hakim. P33-35
Ian Burrell on the Sun paywall. P55
The Sun's David Wooding's presidency of Liverpool Press Club causes some disquiet. P55
Frenzy over Google inquiry. P55
*i*
Martin Freeman hits out at Sherlock fans who sent his wife death threats. P15
Police banned from taking 'selfies' in typhoon zone. P24
The Sun needs more than goals behind its paywall. P41
The Sun's David Wooding's presidency of Liverpool Press Club causes some disquiet. P41
PR and advertising: creative highlights of a quiet year. P41
Frenzy over Google inquiry. P41
Global ad spend set hit a record high in each of the next three years. P43
*Daily Mail*
Strictly Come Dancing coverage. P9
Children 'copy TV's foul-mouthed stars'. P9
Dominic Lawson: How absurd for the BBC to compare Nelson Mandela to Christ. P14
ITV may not air England's World Cup opening match. P73
*Daily Express*
I'm a Celebrity coverage. P8
Strictly Come Dancing coverage. P9
Martin Freeman attacks internet trolls who made death threats to his wife. P17
*The Sun*
N-Dubz' Dappy set to sign up for Celebrity Big Brother. P3
Strictly Come Dancing coverage. P3, TV Biz P2-3
George Osborne to waive VAT on winning X Factor single. P3, TV Biz P
Trevor Kavanagh: BBC must be held to account over Jimmy Savile. P8
I'm a Celebrity coverage. P12-13
The Sun launches toy appeal. P20
The X Factor coverage. TV Biz P1
The Saturdays' Una Foden to appear on ITV's Splash! TV Biz P1
*Daily Mirror*
I'm a Celebrity coverage. P6, P7
TV psychic Derek Acorah charged with careless driving. P11
Great British Bake Off's Mary Berry confesses she hit her children when they misbehaved. P11
Stephen Fry voted nation's perfect holiday companion. P19
*Daily Star*
TV psychic Derek Acorah charged with careless driving. P1, P6
I'm a Celebrity coverage. P4, P5
Coronation Star William Roache confident he'll beat sex charges. P15
Stephen Fry named nation's ideal holiday companion. P23
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*Top eight stories on MediaGuardian*
Sir Harold Evans backs plan for Ipso rival
The Impress Project aims to attract newspapers and publishers that want a regulator 'independent of owners and politicians'
Trinity Mirror builds on the success of UsVsTh3m with launch of Ampp3d
Buzzfeed-style site has managed to lure 7 million users – but it still seeks commercial success
Andrew Newman: 'There are lots of challenges with Derren Brown'
Objective's chief on why the magician's Channel 4 special this week had to be different and the return of Peep Show
Daily Mail overtakes Sun on Saturdays
News UK red-top outsold by rival by more than 20,000 copies in November, but remains the UK's top-selling title across six days
Sun+ attracts 117,000 paying subscribers
News UK's tabloid erected a paywall in August and analysts reckon it needs at least 250,000 subscribers to break even
News UK is reborn with digital smile
Roy Greenslade on the transformation of Rupert Murdoch's British newspaper outfit
Downton and Broadchurch help revive ITV1
Channel achieves first audience share increase in 23 years, with I'm a Celebrity launch show leading the ratings
Rod Liddle criticises BBC over Nelson Mandela coverage
Spectator columnist posts comments on Twitter, describing story as 'famous nice black man dies'
*Top comment on MediaGuardian*
The BBC needs a global news strategy - and James Harding's approach seems dated
Emily Bell: Strong management and a sharp focus of purpose are required as the corporation faces renewed competition
*Today's headlines*
*The Guardian*
The style guide editor on using peers' proper names. P29
Emily Bell: James Harding's dated approach isn't going to boost the BBC's global power. P32
Trinity Mirror builds on the success of UsVsTh3m with launch of Ampp3d. P32
Objective's Andrew Newman: 'There are lots of challenges with Derren Brown'. P33
Jimmy Savile: no longer off limits for comedy? G2 P2
*Daily Telegraph*
Strictly Come Dancing coverage. P1,5
Telegraph Magazine's Annabel Freyberg dies of cancer. P2
Hilary Mantel: I loved BBC drams The Tudors. P5
Sherlock's Martin Freeman condemns internet trolls. P5
BBC branded 'irresponsible' for cutting children's radio. P5
BBC's The One Show drops coverage of English Heritage awards 'for not covering entire UK'. P8
Qatar businessman ordered to pay £82,000 costs after dropping Twitter libel claim. P10
*Financial Times*
Television's grip on global advertising spend tops out. P20
*The Times*
Technology giants call for strict laws to curb online snooping. P7
Nigella Lawson's former PA says she 'did not see drug abuse'. P13
TV cook Mary Berry confesses to hitting children but has no regrets. P15
Businessman told to pay £82,000 after Twitter libel row. P16
*The Independent*
Interview with BBC World News reporter Yalda Hakim. P33-35
Ian Burrell on the Sun paywall. P55
The Sun's David Wooding's presidency of Liverpool Press Club causes some disquiet. P55
Frenzy over Google inquiry. P55
*i*
Martin Freeman hits out at Sherlock fans who sent his wife death threats. P15
Police banned from taking 'selfies' in typhoon zone. P24
The Sun needs more than goals behind its paywall. P41
The Sun's David Wooding's presidency of Liverpool Press Club causes some disquiet. P41
PR and advertising: creative highlights of a quiet year. P41
Frenzy over Google inquiry. P41
Global ad spend set hit a record high in each of the next three years. P43
*Daily Mail*
Strictly Come Dancing coverage. P9
Children 'copy TV's foul-mouthed stars'. P9
Dominic Lawson: How absurd for the BBC to compare Nelson Mandela to Christ. P14
ITV may not air England's World Cup opening match. P73
*Daily Express*
I'm a Celebrity coverage. P8
Strictly Come Dancing coverage. P9
Martin Freeman attacks internet trolls who made death threats to his wife. P17
*The Sun*
N-Dubz' Dappy set to sign up for Celebrity Big Brother. P3
Strictly Come Dancing coverage. P3, TV Biz P2-3
George Osborne to waive VAT on winning X Factor single. P3, TV Biz P
Trevor Kavanagh: BBC must be held to account over Jimmy Savile. P8
I'm a Celebrity coverage. P12-13
The Sun launches toy appeal. P20
The X Factor coverage. TV Biz P1
The Saturdays' Una Foden to appear on ITV's Splash! TV Biz P1
*Daily Mirror*
I'm a Celebrity coverage. P6, P7
TV psychic Derek Acorah charged with careless driving. P11
Great British Bake Off's Mary Berry confesses she hit her children when they misbehaved. P11
Stephen Fry voted nation's perfect holiday companion. P19
*Daily Star*
TV psychic Derek Acorah charged with careless driving. P1, P6
I'm a Celebrity coverage. P4, P5
Coronation Star William Roache confident he'll beat sex charges. P15
Stephen Fry named nation's ideal holiday companion. P23
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