Our roundup of the day's media stories, including the latest on Liberty Global's Virgin Media takeover and the Leveson debate
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*Top eight stories on MediaGuardian*
Virgin Media bought for £15bn by Liberty Global
Takeover by US cable tycoon John Malone's company creates Europe's largest broadband business
Daily Mail publisher hit by print ad dip
DMGT reports 'weak market' for national titles in final quarter of 2012, but digital ad revenues rose by more than 50%
Peers pass low-cost arbitration law for victims of press defamation
Lords rebellion means key part of Leveson proposals will be enacted and report cannot now be kicked into the long grass
YouView estimated to have signed up to 230,000 subscribers since July launch
TalkTalk adding up to 10,000 customers a week for joint venture internet TV service, despite poor high street sales
Guardian and Observer journalists vote for possible strike
More than 80% of those who voted back option to take action over potential job cuts as publisher seeks £7m annual savings
Andrew Mitchell to sue Sun over plebgate reports
Conservative MP uses Dispatches documentary to reveal frustration with Downing Street's handling of furore
Delia Smith quits TV to teach online
Veteran cooking show presenter says she is tired of having to entertain and will launch her own cookery school online. By John Plunkett
Jimmy Savile inquiry: police arrest 65-year-old man
Metropolitan police detain man in south London 'on suspicion of sexual offences' as part of Operation Yewtree inquiry
*Top comment on MediaGuardian*
Panorama's abortion report was lost in the balance
In striving for impartiality, The Great Abortion Divide presented two opposing viewpoints but no idea of how to weigh them
*Hot topics*
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• Latest on the BBC
• Latest on News Corp*
*Today's featured media jobs*
Mr Porter - Head of Marketing
London/permanent/full time
Amnesty International - Press Officer, MENA
London/permanent/full time
Guardian News & Media - Newspaper Marketing Manager
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*Media Monkey's pick of the day*
Fancy a burger at the Hairy Bikers restaurant or a cupcake from the Great British Bake-Off Bakery? Plans to redevelop the BBC Television Centre site announced on Tuesday include a 'themed village' which could include shops, restaurants and attractions based on key brands such as Fawlty Towers, Doctor Who, Blue Peter and Strictly Come Dancing. Move over Alton Towers, it's Beebworld. Daily Telegraph P3
• *More from Media Monkey*
*Today's headlines*
*The Guardian*
Peers end new challenge to David Cameron on press regulation. P6
Children 'three clicks away from adult material on YouTube'. P7
London man arrested in Jimmy Savile-related inquiry. P15
Guardian settles legal dispute with Mexican broadcaster. P21
Virgin Media takeover on the way. P22
Bid may renew rivalry between John Malone and Rupert Murdoch. P23
Nils Pratley: Virgin Media cranks up the debt again. P23
Grupo Televisa vice-president: Our coverage of Mexico's election was not biased. P32
*Daily Telegraph*
Michael Dell in £15bn deal for eponymous company. Business P1
Rupert Murdoch v John Malone. Business P3
Publicis merges two agencies. Business P3
Michael Dell in £15bn deal for eponymous company. P4
*Financial Times*
Michael Dell makes $24.4bn bid to take company private. P1,19
Lex: Rivals would welcome more debt for Virgin Media under Liberty Global. P14
Virgin Media deal threatens pay-TV hierarchy. P17
Amazon launches virtual currency. P17
*The Times*
Michael Dell in £15bn deal for eponymous company. P29
John Malone set to buy Virgin Media. P33
*The Independent*
Rupert Murdoch accused of targeting Labour staff in dirty tricks campaign. P7
Delia Smith turns back on TV. P28
Michael Dell in £15bn deal for company. P51
Rupert Murdoch v John Malone. P52
TalkTalk lifted by TV and mobile. P55
Electra buys UBM data business for £160m. P55
*i*
TalkTalk reports rise in TV and broadband customers. P42
Blackberry says UK sales 'booming'. P42
UBM sells data firms for £160m. P42
*Wall Street Journal Europe*
Nasdaq and SEC explore deal on botched Facebook IPO. P1,20
Dell set to go private. P17
*Daily Mail*
Peers vote for Leveson curbs on the press. P24
*Daily Express*
Delia Smith to give up TV shows for the internet. P3
*The Sun*
John Malone eyes Virgin Media. P36
Michael Dell in £15bn deal for eponymous company. P36
The X Factor overhaul could see Twitter voting. TV Biz P1
*Daily Mirror*
BBC rejects Delia Smith's claims. P3
Hacked Off to consider COnservative plans for press regulator. P6
*Daily Star*
Google accused of racism over ads, says study. P9
*Media picks from around the web*
*Incisive Media sells British Journal of Photography in app-driven management buyout*
*Digital transition and economic gloom slows revenue growth for consumer and B2B publishers*
*Better together: Colorado nonprofit news site I-News and Rocky Mountain PBS join forces*
*Sky Italia to Broadcast Controversial Anti-Berlusconi Documentary*
*"The brain of the New York Times, the body of BuzzFeed"— Slate's third act*
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*Top eight stories on MediaGuardian*
Virgin Media bought for £15bn by Liberty Global
Takeover by US cable tycoon John Malone's company creates Europe's largest broadband business
Daily Mail publisher hit by print ad dip
DMGT reports 'weak market' for national titles in final quarter of 2012, but digital ad revenues rose by more than 50%
Peers pass low-cost arbitration law for victims of press defamation
Lords rebellion means key part of Leveson proposals will be enacted and report cannot now be kicked into the long grass
YouView estimated to have signed up to 230,000 subscribers since July launch
TalkTalk adding up to 10,000 customers a week for joint venture internet TV service, despite poor high street sales
Guardian and Observer journalists vote for possible strike
More than 80% of those who voted back option to take action over potential job cuts as publisher seeks £7m annual savings
Andrew Mitchell to sue Sun over plebgate reports
Conservative MP uses Dispatches documentary to reveal frustration with Downing Street's handling of furore
Delia Smith quits TV to teach online
Veteran cooking show presenter says she is tired of having to entertain and will launch her own cookery school online. By John Plunkett
Jimmy Savile inquiry: police arrest 65-year-old man
Metropolitan police detain man in south London 'on suspicion of sexual offences' as part of Operation Yewtree inquiry
*Top comment on MediaGuardian*
Panorama's abortion report was lost in the balance
In striving for impartiality, The Great Abortion Divide presented two opposing viewpoints but no idea of how to weigh them
*Hot topics*
*• Latest on press regulation
• Latest on the BBC
• Latest on News Corp*
*Today's featured media jobs*
Mr Porter - Head of Marketing
London/permanent/full time
Amnesty International - Press Officer, MENA
London/permanent/full time
Guardian News & Media - Newspaper Marketing Manager
For more jobs, career advice and workplace news visit guardianjobs.co.uk
*Media Monkey's pick of the day*
Fancy a burger at the Hairy Bikers restaurant or a cupcake from the Great British Bake-Off Bakery? Plans to redevelop the BBC Television Centre site announced on Tuesday include a 'themed village' which could include shops, restaurants and attractions based on key brands such as Fawlty Towers, Doctor Who, Blue Peter and Strictly Come Dancing. Move over Alton Towers, it's Beebworld. Daily Telegraph P3
• *More from Media Monkey*
*Today's headlines*
*The Guardian*
Peers end new challenge to David Cameron on press regulation. P6
Children 'three clicks away from adult material on YouTube'. P7
London man arrested in Jimmy Savile-related inquiry. P15
Guardian settles legal dispute with Mexican broadcaster. P21
Virgin Media takeover on the way. P22
Bid may renew rivalry between John Malone and Rupert Murdoch. P23
Nils Pratley: Virgin Media cranks up the debt again. P23
Grupo Televisa vice-president: Our coverage of Mexico's election was not biased. P32
*Daily Telegraph*
Michael Dell in £15bn deal for eponymous company. Business P1
Rupert Murdoch v John Malone. Business P3
Publicis merges two agencies. Business P3
Michael Dell in £15bn deal for eponymous company. P4
*Financial Times*
Michael Dell makes $24.4bn bid to take company private. P1,19
Lex: Rivals would welcome more debt for Virgin Media under Liberty Global. P14
Virgin Media deal threatens pay-TV hierarchy. P17
Amazon launches virtual currency. P17
*The Times*
Michael Dell in £15bn deal for eponymous company. P29
John Malone set to buy Virgin Media. P33
*The Independent*
Rupert Murdoch accused of targeting Labour staff in dirty tricks campaign. P7
Delia Smith turns back on TV. P28
Michael Dell in £15bn deal for company. P51
Rupert Murdoch v John Malone. P52
TalkTalk lifted by TV and mobile. P55
Electra buys UBM data business for £160m. P55
*i*
TalkTalk reports rise in TV and broadband customers. P42
Blackberry says UK sales 'booming'. P42
UBM sells data firms for £160m. P42
*Wall Street Journal Europe*
Nasdaq and SEC explore deal on botched Facebook IPO. P1,20
Dell set to go private. P17
*Daily Mail*
Peers vote for Leveson curbs on the press. P24
*Daily Express*
Delia Smith to give up TV shows for the internet. P3
*The Sun*
John Malone eyes Virgin Media. P36
Michael Dell in £15bn deal for eponymous company. P36
The X Factor overhaul could see Twitter voting. TV Biz P1
*Daily Mirror*
BBC rejects Delia Smith's claims. P3
Hacked Off to consider COnservative plans for press regulator. P6
*Daily Star*
Google accused of racism over ads, says study. P9
*Media picks from around the web*
*Incisive Media sells British Journal of Photography in app-driven management buyout*
*Digital transition and economic gloom slows revenue growth for consumer and B2B publishers*
*Better together: Colorado nonprofit news site I-News and Rocky Mountain PBS join forces*
*Sky Italia to Broadcast Controversial Anti-Berlusconi Documentary*
*"The brain of the New York Times, the body of BuzzFeed"— Slate's third act*
* Go to MediaGuardian *
guardian.co.uk © 2013 Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds Reported by guardian.co.uk 11 hours ago.