Our roundup of the day's media stories, including TV sport forecast and Julian Fellowes hints at end for Downton Abbey
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*Top eight stories on MediaGuardian*
Market for TV sport to hit record £16bn
Deloitte projects double-digit growth with no sign of demand easing for European football leagues and big four US sports
Downton Abbey's next series 'may be last'
Creator of ITV drama reassures fans it will return for a fifth series later this year but says it cannot go on for ever
BBC's Wendy Darke: 'Heart racing makes compelling television'
The first women to head the Natural History Unit on danger, risk, that Great Bear Stakeout edit – and David Attenborough
Native advertising is the new paywall in media economics - but is it here to stay?
Emily Bell: Many digital publishers have placed it at the heart of their business strategy - but there are concerns over transparency
Liz Jones joins Celebrity Big Brother
Gloves are off as Mail columnist, former boxer Evander Holyfield and comic Jim Davidson enter Big Brother house for latest series
Neil Fox signs new two-year deal with Magic
Breakfast show to be rebranded as Foxy in the Morning and air an hour later in effort to claw back ground in ratings
How Birds of a Feather came to fly high on ITV
Sitcom's creators took pitch for new series to BBC but were offered only a Christmas special
Richard Desmond explores sale of Channel 5
Process at a very early stage and follows owner taking soundings from television rivals including ITV.
*Top comment on MediaGuardian*
'The Rupert Murdoch era is all but over'
Steve Hewlett: With the reconfiguring of Rupert Murdoch's empire, is his influence on the UK media scene in decline?
*Today's headlines*
*The Guardian*
Julian Fellowes hints that next series of Downton Abbey could be the last. P8
The reader's editor on homophones in the paper. P25
Steve Hewlett: Is it the end of the Rupert Murdoch era?
Emily Bell on the New York Times's launch of native advertising. P26
Interview: BBC Natural History Unit head Wendy Darke. P27
Jerry Seinfeld interview. G2 P6-9
*Daily Telegraph*
Nick Robinson: BBC made 'terrible mistake' downplaying immigration concerns. P2
Jamie Oliver: I was asked to cook human flesh for TV show. P5
Sherlock coverage. P7
Sherlock review. P30
*Financial Times*
Businessman could face jail in legal battle over Ukrainian TV station TV1. P3
New York Times to offer native advertising as part of website relaunch. P17
*The Times*
Tony Robinson hits back over claim BBC belittled first world war. P3
More than 11,500 households still have black and white TV licences. P4
Julian Fellowes hints that next series of Downton Abbey could be the last. P5
*The Independent*
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: BBC has a duty to moderate views on subjects such as immigration. P13
Tony Robinson criticises Michael Gove for saying Blackadder was a propaganda tool. P14
Julian Fellowes hints that next series of Downton Abbey could be the last. P20
Ian Burrell: does corporate PR still need the traditional press? P55
John Lewis profits boosted by socail media push. P55
*i*
Downton Abbey creator hints next series could be the last. P3
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: BBC has a duty to moderate views on subjects such as immigration. P13
Tony Robinson criticises Michael Gove for saying Blackadder was a propaganda tool. P17
Appetite for digital content means PRs have a ready-made platform. P41
PR and advertising: sponsors are complicating health drives. P41
*Wall Street Journal Europe*
Microsoft's search for a new chief executive. P15,18
*Daily Mail*
More than 11,500 households still have black and white TV licences. P3
Tony Robinson hits back over claim BBC belittled first world war. P11
Mick Robinson accuses BBC of bias over education. P12
Google faces £24m UK tax bill. P13
Editorial: Nothing has changed at the biased BBC. P14
*Daily Express*
BBC's Nick Robinson admits corporation was slow to acknowledge problems about mass immigration under Labour. P5
Celebrity Big Brother coverage. P7
Downton Abbey creator suggests fifth series could be the last. P11
Hickey: Tony Robinson defends Blackadder after Michael Gove remarks. P15
More than 11,500 households still have black and white TV licences. P20
*The Sun*
Simon Cowell to launch quizshow Keep It in the Family. P3
Jamie Oliver: I was asked to cook human flesh for TV show. P3
Five more BBC workers being investigated over sex abuse allegations. P6
Jim Davidson speaks out over false sex abuse allegations. P11
The Voice coverage. TV Biz P1
Celebrity Big Brother coverage. TV Biz P2-3
Julian Fellowes hints that next series of Downton Abbey could be the last. TV Biz P3
*Daily Mirror*
Google expected to finally pay £24m tax bill. P2
Downton Abbey creator admits next series could be the last. P3
Interview with The Voice judge Kylie Minogue. P20
More than 100 characters have been killed off in EastEnders since it started. P23
*Daily Star*
Celebrity Big Brother coverage. P1,4,5
Dancing On Ice celebs involved in road accidents. P3
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*Top eight stories on MediaGuardian*
Market for TV sport to hit record £16bn
Deloitte projects double-digit growth with no sign of demand easing for European football leagues and big four US sports
Downton Abbey's next series 'may be last'
Creator of ITV drama reassures fans it will return for a fifth series later this year but says it cannot go on for ever
BBC's Wendy Darke: 'Heart racing makes compelling television'
The first women to head the Natural History Unit on danger, risk, that Great Bear Stakeout edit – and David Attenborough
Native advertising is the new paywall in media economics - but is it here to stay?
Emily Bell: Many digital publishers have placed it at the heart of their business strategy - but there are concerns over transparency
Liz Jones joins Celebrity Big Brother
Gloves are off as Mail columnist, former boxer Evander Holyfield and comic Jim Davidson enter Big Brother house for latest series
Neil Fox signs new two-year deal with Magic
Breakfast show to be rebranded as Foxy in the Morning and air an hour later in effort to claw back ground in ratings
How Birds of a Feather came to fly high on ITV
Sitcom's creators took pitch for new series to BBC but were offered only a Christmas special
Richard Desmond explores sale of Channel 5
Process at a very early stage and follows owner taking soundings from television rivals including ITV.
*Top comment on MediaGuardian*
'The Rupert Murdoch era is all but over'
Steve Hewlett: With the reconfiguring of Rupert Murdoch's empire, is his influence on the UK media scene in decline?
*Today's headlines*
*The Guardian*
Julian Fellowes hints that next series of Downton Abbey could be the last. P8
The reader's editor on homophones in the paper. P25
Steve Hewlett: Is it the end of the Rupert Murdoch era?
Emily Bell on the New York Times's launch of native advertising. P26
Interview: BBC Natural History Unit head Wendy Darke. P27
Jerry Seinfeld interview. G2 P6-9
*Daily Telegraph*
Nick Robinson: BBC made 'terrible mistake' downplaying immigration concerns. P2
Jamie Oliver: I was asked to cook human flesh for TV show. P5
Sherlock coverage. P7
Sherlock review. P30
*Financial Times*
Businessman could face jail in legal battle over Ukrainian TV station TV1. P3
New York Times to offer native advertising as part of website relaunch. P17
*The Times*
Tony Robinson hits back over claim BBC belittled first world war. P3
More than 11,500 households still have black and white TV licences. P4
Julian Fellowes hints that next series of Downton Abbey could be the last. P5
*The Independent*
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: BBC has a duty to moderate views on subjects such as immigration. P13
Tony Robinson criticises Michael Gove for saying Blackadder was a propaganda tool. P14
Julian Fellowes hints that next series of Downton Abbey could be the last. P20
Ian Burrell: does corporate PR still need the traditional press? P55
John Lewis profits boosted by socail media push. P55
*i*
Downton Abbey creator hints next series could be the last. P3
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: BBC has a duty to moderate views on subjects such as immigration. P13
Tony Robinson criticises Michael Gove for saying Blackadder was a propaganda tool. P17
Appetite for digital content means PRs have a ready-made platform. P41
PR and advertising: sponsors are complicating health drives. P41
*Wall Street Journal Europe*
Microsoft's search for a new chief executive. P15,18
*Daily Mail*
More than 11,500 households still have black and white TV licences. P3
Tony Robinson hits back over claim BBC belittled first world war. P11
Mick Robinson accuses BBC of bias over education. P12
Google faces £24m UK tax bill. P13
Editorial: Nothing has changed at the biased BBC. P14
*Daily Express*
BBC's Nick Robinson admits corporation was slow to acknowledge problems about mass immigration under Labour. P5
Celebrity Big Brother coverage. P7
Downton Abbey creator suggests fifth series could be the last. P11
Hickey: Tony Robinson defends Blackadder after Michael Gove remarks. P15
More than 11,500 households still have black and white TV licences. P20
*The Sun*
Simon Cowell to launch quizshow Keep It in the Family. P3
Jamie Oliver: I was asked to cook human flesh for TV show. P3
Five more BBC workers being investigated over sex abuse allegations. P6
Jim Davidson speaks out over false sex abuse allegations. P11
The Voice coverage. TV Biz P1
Celebrity Big Brother coverage. TV Biz P2-3
Julian Fellowes hints that next series of Downton Abbey could be the last. TV Biz P3
*Daily Mirror*
Google expected to finally pay £24m tax bill. P2
Downton Abbey creator admits next series could be the last. P3
Interview with The Voice judge Kylie Minogue. P20
More than 100 characters have been killed off in EastEnders since it started. P23
*Daily Star*
Celebrity Big Brother coverage. P1,4,5
Dancing On Ice celebs involved in road accidents. P3
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