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Our roundup of the day's media stories, including the Sun runs nationalistic wraparound and Channel 4 rapped over alcohol ads

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*Top eight stories on MediaGuardian*

The Sun's nationalistic wraparound greets the digital revolution
On the eve of its online paywall, the paper aims to convince readers to subscribe

Channel 4 rapped for airing alcohol ads when kids were likely to be watching
ASA criticises E4 for running drink ads during The Big Bang Theory, while other broadcasters also fall foul of advertising rules

BBC programme on welfare reforms broke impartiality and accuracy rules
The Future of the Welfare State, presented by John Humphrys, failed to back up controversial views with statistics, says trust

Government plans to include BBC in media plurality consultation
Document questions whether newspaper websites and digital outlets, such as Facebook and Twitter, should also be included

Tesco considers action over lads' mags
Supermarket chain holds talks with feminist group following Co-op move, as Nuts magazine insists it 'celebrates women'

ITV ad revenue up 20% in August
Broadcaster also reports rise in online, pay and interactive revenues, with first-half growth up 19% to £56m

Publicis-Omnicom merger: ITV 'capable of handling' new powerhouse
Broadcaster's chief executive says effect of new media buying player with about 30% of the market will be 'neutral'

Rebekah Brooks: Charlie trots out the racing similes for Tatler diary
'If Rebekah was a horse, I'd train her for the Welsh Grand National,' racehorse trainer writes in article on cycling tour

*Top comment on MediaGuardian*

US gag laws are violating press freedom – they should not be expanded overseas
Miranda Gibson: US laws which penalise journalists exposing conditions in industrial agriculture are a grave threat to democracy – we can't have them in Australia

*Today's headlines*

*The Guardian*

Bradley Manning convicted of espionage in WikiLeaks case. P1,2,4-5
MPs to question Twitter bosses over abuse. P9
John Humphrys programme broke BBC impartiality rules, says trust. P11
ITV expecting ad revenue boost. P29
New rules aim to stop nuisance marketing calls and texts. P29
Obituary: BBC correspondent John Leyne. P35
Feature on S4C/BBC drama Hinterland. G2 P16-17
Fresh Meat's Sam Bain's tips on writing a movie or sitcom. G2 P18

*Daily Telegraph*

John Humphrys 'a victim of BBC leftwing bias'. P1,14
Bradley Manning convicted of espionage in WikiLeaks case. P1
Twenty-two law firms among big-name clients of rogue private detectives jailed for hacking. P2
Claire Danes and Damian Lewis on the next series of Homeland. P5
Kerry Katona payday loans ads banned. P10
Cabinet ministers threatened with rape by YouTube trolls. P10
Wendi Deng hires tough divorce lawyer for split with Rupert Murdoch. P15
Interview with QI producer John Lloyd. P25
Gillian Reynolds on a week in radio. P28
New BT chief to split retail arm as Sky battle hots up. Business P3
ITV ads recover in second quarter. Business P3

*Financial Times*

ITV posts strong first-half earnings. P14
Activist ramps up campaign to force Sony to spin off film and music businesses. P14

*The Times*

WikiLeaks whistlblower cleared of aiding the enemy. P1, P27
David Cameron says he'll vet his children's Facebook. P9
BBC faces restrictions to prevent it from being too dominant. P15
BBC documentary on the welfare state breached guidelines on impartiality. P15
Filming starts on Pride and Prejudice sequel. P15
Leader: Any review of the media cannot ignore the dominance of the BBC. P24
Mr Selfridge has become a lucrative global export for ITV, as shares surge by 6 per cent. P38

*The Independent*

Bradley Manning acquitted of aiding the enemy. P1, P4
The true scale of blue-chip hacking revealed. P1, P6
Countryfile hosts' clothes broke BBC's own rules on branding. P7
Documentary on the welfare state breached BBC standards. P7
Executives from Twitter to face inquiry over internet trolls' rape threats. P21
Newspapers cannot be trusted to regulate themselves, say readers. P24
ITV shares rise as advertisers feel more confident about the UK economy. P57
Sky Sports spices up its service to keep BT at bay. P66

*i*

Bradly Manning cleared of aiding enemy, but guilty of espionage and theft. P9
Twitter bosses set for a grilling by MPs over trolls. P10
Survey shows readers disagree with newspapers over press regulation. P11
Countryfile presenters breached BBC's product code. P23
New app will allow fans to report racist chants. P23
ITV shares hit record high after dividend raised. P41
Sky sport spices up service to keep BT at bay. P48

*Wall Street Journal Europe*

Bradley Manning cleared of aiding enemies of the US in WikiLeaks case. P1,7
Tech firms rethink how TV viewers are served. P18

*Daily Mail*

BBC Trust says welfare state documentary breached rules on impartiality and accuracy. P1,6,14
The public schoolboy who sent abuse tweets to TV historian is revealed. P3
Hundreds of internet trolls were prosecuted last year. P3
BBC admits programmes aired before the 9pm watershed are not always suitable for kids. P7
Government announces BBC could be included in a move to limit media ownership. P7
David Cameron says he will monitor his children's use of Facebook. P9
US soldier who passed secrets to WikiLeaks found guilty of spying. P12
Next iPhone will recognise owner's fingerprint. P27
Good reception for ITV's shows sends shares soaring. P62

*Daily Express*

Fiona Bruce voted Britain's sexiest newsreader. P21
Global sales boost ITV's bottom line. P50

*The Sun*

'This is our Britain' wrap cover and feature. P1-3
Iain Duncan Smith backs John Humphrys over BBC Trust criticism of documentary. P5
Twenty-two law firms among big-name clients of rogue private detectives jailed for hacking. P6
Bradley Manning convicted of espionage in WikiLeaks case. P6
BBC rapped for giving Rab clothing 'unduly prominence' on Countryfile. P8
Police arrest man in Twitter abuse case. P12-13
Red Devils read Sun iPad app at 3,500 feet. P27
Channel 4 rapped over alcohol ads. P29
BBC bosses want to move The Voice to avoid Britain's Got Talent. TV Biz P1
Gillian Wright to leave EastEnders. TV Biz P1
Interviews with Homeland stars Claire Danes and Damian Lewis. TV Biz P2-3
Game of Thrones star Joseph Mawle to appear in BBC1's Ripper Street. TV Biz P2

*Daily Mirror*

Claims of hacking outside the newspaper industry to be investigated. P2
MPs to quiz Twitter bosses over abuse. P4
BBC Trust criticises John Humphrys documentary. P9
New Coronation Street set 'looks too clean and shiny'. P9
Gillian Wright to leave EastEnders. P11
Bradley Manning cleared of aiding enemies of the US in WikiLeaks case. P11
BBC's TV, radio and internet power could be curbed under government plans. P20

*Daily Star*

Ant and Dec say highlight of their year was seeing Simon Cowell being pelted with eggs. P3
Big Brother coverage. P5
Loose Women's Denise Welch says internet trolls tried to ruin her honeymoon. P16
BBC watchdog throws out complaints over the use of sexually explicit language in Holby City. P16

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