ur roundup of the day's media stories, including authors call for bill of digital rights and BBC Panorama accuses Comic Relief
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*Top eight stories on MediaGuardian*
International bill of digital rights: call from 500 writers around the world
In a petition to the United Nations, a group of authors agree that democratic rights must apply in virtual as in real space
Comic Relief accused of investing in tobacco, alcohol and arms firms
Co-founder of charity counters that investment rules mean money must be put into schemes likely to yield best returns
Tulisa Contostavlos to be charged with supplying class A drugs
CPS authorises Met police to charge singer and former X Factor judge following investigation sparked by Sun on Sunday sting
BBC boss defends Mandela coverage
Viewers voice concern that repeat of Mrs Brown's Boys was cut short and bulletin did not devote enough time to severe storms
Mail Online accused of 'ripping off content'
Another freelancer suffers Daily Mail website plagiarism
Rebekah Brooks was asked to authorise payment to a police officer for stories
Phone-hacking trial hears Brooks was asked to approve cash payment for 'royal mayor of Tetbury wife swapping' story
Mobile ads forecast to account for more than third of new ad revenue by 2016
Smartphone and tablet advertising growth will not be at expense of traditional media, says global media buying agency group
I'm a Celebrity final draws nearly 11m viewers
Long-running ITV reality show, won by Westlife's Kian Egan, attracts its second highest audience ever across the series
*Top comment on MediaGuardian*
State surveillance of personal data: what is the society we wish to protect?
Tom Stoppard, one of 500 leading writers to sign a letter demanding an international bill of digital rights, says 'our masters are in the grip of a delusionary nightmare'
*Today's headlines*
*The Guardian*
500 signatories demand 'digital bill of rights' to curb state abuses. P1, P2
Sir Ian McKellen hits back at Damian Lewis's criticism. P5
Jurors who search internet may face two years in prison. P7
Former X Factor judge Tulisa Contostavlos to be charged with supplying class A drugs. P11
Vladimir Putin tightens grip on Russian media by replacing major news agency. P22
Mrs Brown and the forgotten 12 minutes. G2 P2
Interview with Bell Pottinger chairman Tim Bell. G2 P7-9
*Daily Telegraph*
Stress overload of seeing terrorism on TV. P13
World's leading authors insist surveillance is undemocratic. P14
Tulisa Contostavlos charged over alleged drugs offence. P14
Graham Norton told off by BBC bosses for wearing an Aids awareness ribbon on his chatshow. P15
Kremlin takes tighter grip on media as news agency is shut. P19
France steps up fight against TV Franglais. P19
Obituary: journalist Annabel Freyberg. P31
*Financial Times*
Leader: Silicon Valley is right to insist on democratic oversight. P12
Publisher Axel Springer buys 24-hour news channel. P20
Huddle shares secrets of cloud success. P23
*The Times*
Sir Ian McKellen's response to Damian Lewis's comments about 'fruity-voiced' stage actors. P5
Graham Norton told off by BBC bosses for wearing an Aids awareness ribbon on his chatshow. P5
The Good Life helped make Richard Briers a millionaire when he died. P6
Keep Britain Tidy ambassador Kirstie Allsopp speaks out about dog mess. P9
BBC Panorama accuses charities over investments. P19
Toddlers 'glued to screens at meal times'. P19
Vodafone takes its first leap into social media. P40
Obituary: sports photographer Monte Fresco. P49
Obituary: Midsomer Murders actor Barry Jackson. P50
*The Independent*
Tulisa Contostavlos charged over alleged drugs offence. P10
Ellen E Jones: Sympathy comes to Facebook... I really dislike that. P19
Call for tougher law against jurors using web. P23
Internet sensation Rebecca Black returns with a new single. P34
Obituary: Midsomer Murders actor Barry Jackson. P47
*i*
Sun 'printed army deaths too early'. P5
*Wall Street Journal Europe*
Vladimir Putin moves to break into western news 'monopoly'. P4
Information Age: Apple's antitrust inquisitor. P17
Publisher Axel Springer to buy TV news channel. P19
Eight tech firms appeal to US over surveillance. P21
*Daily Mail*
Tulisa Contostavlos charged over alleged drugs offence. P1,5
BBC Panorama accuses charities over investments. P12-13
Ian Birrell: Time for BBC to drop Comic Relief. P13
Editorial on BBC Panorama charity revelations. P14
Web firms press Obama to curb surveillance. P19
Teenager racks up £1,158 phone bill voting in I'm a Celebrity. P29
ITV and BBC football pundits to clash in World Cup studio in Rio. P77
*Daily Express*
Tulisa Contostavlos charged over alleged drugs offence. P4
Strictly Come Dancing stars dance at Downing Street. P9
Vanessa Feltz: Mary Berry wrong on smacking children. P13
*The Sun*
Tulisa Contostavlos charged over alleged drugs offence. P1,5
Brigadier withdraws his criticism of the Sun in phone-hacking trial. P7
I'm a Celebrity coverage. P10-11
Teenager racks up £1,158 phone bill voting in I'm a Celebrity. P11
Ally Ross on I'm a Celebrity. P13
The X Factor coverage. TV Biz P1
Dancing on Ice lineup. TV Biz P2-3
Fresh Meat star Charlotte Ritchie to appear in BBC3 sitcom Siblings. TV Biz P3
Channel 4 to air four special editions of quizshow Fifteen to One. TV Biz P3
*Daily Mirror*
Tulisa Contostavlos charged over alleged drugs offence. P1,5
I'm a Celebrity coverage. P8-9
Ian Hyland on I'm a Celebrity. P13
*Daily Star*
I'm a Celebrity accused of being 'fixed'. P1,5
Tulisa Contostavlos charged over alleged drugs offence. P1,7
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*Top eight stories on MediaGuardian*
International bill of digital rights: call from 500 writers around the world
In a petition to the United Nations, a group of authors agree that democratic rights must apply in virtual as in real space
Comic Relief accused of investing in tobacco, alcohol and arms firms
Co-founder of charity counters that investment rules mean money must be put into schemes likely to yield best returns
Tulisa Contostavlos to be charged with supplying class A drugs
CPS authorises Met police to charge singer and former X Factor judge following investigation sparked by Sun on Sunday sting
BBC boss defends Mandela coverage
Viewers voice concern that repeat of Mrs Brown's Boys was cut short and bulletin did not devote enough time to severe storms
Mail Online accused of 'ripping off content'
Another freelancer suffers Daily Mail website plagiarism
Rebekah Brooks was asked to authorise payment to a police officer for stories
Phone-hacking trial hears Brooks was asked to approve cash payment for 'royal mayor of Tetbury wife swapping' story
Mobile ads forecast to account for more than third of new ad revenue by 2016
Smartphone and tablet advertising growth will not be at expense of traditional media, says global media buying agency group
I'm a Celebrity final draws nearly 11m viewers
Long-running ITV reality show, won by Westlife's Kian Egan, attracts its second highest audience ever across the series
*Top comment on MediaGuardian*
State surveillance of personal data: what is the society we wish to protect?
Tom Stoppard, one of 500 leading writers to sign a letter demanding an international bill of digital rights, says 'our masters are in the grip of a delusionary nightmare'
*Today's headlines*
*The Guardian*
500 signatories demand 'digital bill of rights' to curb state abuses. P1, P2
Sir Ian McKellen hits back at Damian Lewis's criticism. P5
Jurors who search internet may face two years in prison. P7
Former X Factor judge Tulisa Contostavlos to be charged with supplying class A drugs. P11
Vladimir Putin tightens grip on Russian media by replacing major news agency. P22
Mrs Brown and the forgotten 12 minutes. G2 P2
Interview with Bell Pottinger chairman Tim Bell. G2 P7-9
*Daily Telegraph*
Stress overload of seeing terrorism on TV. P13
World's leading authors insist surveillance is undemocratic. P14
Tulisa Contostavlos charged over alleged drugs offence. P14
Graham Norton told off by BBC bosses for wearing an Aids awareness ribbon on his chatshow. P15
Kremlin takes tighter grip on media as news agency is shut. P19
France steps up fight against TV Franglais. P19
Obituary: journalist Annabel Freyberg. P31
*Financial Times*
Leader: Silicon Valley is right to insist on democratic oversight. P12
Publisher Axel Springer buys 24-hour news channel. P20
Huddle shares secrets of cloud success. P23
*The Times*
Sir Ian McKellen's response to Damian Lewis's comments about 'fruity-voiced' stage actors. P5
Graham Norton told off by BBC bosses for wearing an Aids awareness ribbon on his chatshow. P5
The Good Life helped make Richard Briers a millionaire when he died. P6
Keep Britain Tidy ambassador Kirstie Allsopp speaks out about dog mess. P9
BBC Panorama accuses charities over investments. P19
Toddlers 'glued to screens at meal times'. P19
Vodafone takes its first leap into social media. P40
Obituary: sports photographer Monte Fresco. P49
Obituary: Midsomer Murders actor Barry Jackson. P50
*The Independent*
Tulisa Contostavlos charged over alleged drugs offence. P10
Ellen E Jones: Sympathy comes to Facebook... I really dislike that. P19
Call for tougher law against jurors using web. P23
Internet sensation Rebecca Black returns with a new single. P34
Obituary: Midsomer Murders actor Barry Jackson. P47
*i*
Sun 'printed army deaths too early'. P5
*Wall Street Journal Europe*
Vladimir Putin moves to break into western news 'monopoly'. P4
Information Age: Apple's antitrust inquisitor. P17
Publisher Axel Springer to buy TV news channel. P19
Eight tech firms appeal to US over surveillance. P21
*Daily Mail*
Tulisa Contostavlos charged over alleged drugs offence. P1,5
BBC Panorama accuses charities over investments. P12-13
Ian Birrell: Time for BBC to drop Comic Relief. P13
Editorial on BBC Panorama charity revelations. P14
Web firms press Obama to curb surveillance. P19
Teenager racks up £1,158 phone bill voting in I'm a Celebrity. P29
ITV and BBC football pundits to clash in World Cup studio in Rio. P77
*Daily Express*
Tulisa Contostavlos charged over alleged drugs offence. P4
Strictly Come Dancing stars dance at Downing Street. P9
Vanessa Feltz: Mary Berry wrong on smacking children. P13
*The Sun*
Tulisa Contostavlos charged over alleged drugs offence. P1,5
Brigadier withdraws his criticism of the Sun in phone-hacking trial. P7
I'm a Celebrity coverage. P10-11
Teenager racks up £1,158 phone bill voting in I'm a Celebrity. P11
Ally Ross on I'm a Celebrity. P13
The X Factor coverage. TV Biz P1
Dancing on Ice lineup. TV Biz P2-3
Fresh Meat star Charlotte Ritchie to appear in BBC3 sitcom Siblings. TV Biz P3
Channel 4 to air four special editions of quizshow Fifteen to One. TV Biz P3
*Daily Mirror*
Tulisa Contostavlos charged over alleged drugs offence. P1,5
I'm a Celebrity coverage. P8-9
Ian Hyland on I'm a Celebrity. P13
*Daily Star*
I'm a Celebrity accused of being 'fixed'. P1,5
Tulisa Contostavlos charged over alleged drugs offence. P1,7
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