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Our roundup of the day's media stories, including the latest on press regulation and Boris Johnson's BBC interview

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*Top eight stories on MediaGuardian*

*Press rules may exclude small-scale bloggers*
Ministers will try to close loopholes in crown and courts bill to allow for media with 'very different public expectations'

*Lord Black attacks exemplary damages plans*
Tory peer and Telegraph director says press regulation move was made without proper scrutiny and will create 'constitutional nightmare'

*Vigil held outside Daily Mail for Lucy Meadows*
Members of transgender community and others stand in freezing cold to remember teacher who killed herself

*Boris Johnson's father: BBC interview was 'disgusting' journalism*
Stanley Johnson criticises Eddie Mair over bruising encounter – but London mayor concedes presenter did a 'splendid job'

*Melvyn Bragg expected to stay with Sky Arts*
Negotiations 'could lead to expansion of role' with broadcaster for The South Bank Show presenter
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BBC iPlayer boss jumps ship to Shazam*
Executive behind online catch-up service, Daniel Danker, to lead music discovery service's product expansion

*Somali women's rights reporter shot dead in Mogadishu*
Colleagues and friends mourn death of Rahma Abdulkadir, who is the third journalist killed in the country this year

*Ford India apologises over 'distasteful' adverts*
Print ads depicting Silvio Berlusconi and Paris Hilton, which were never used commercially, decried as demeaning to women

*Top comment on MediaGuardian*

*Boris Johnson has been brought to his knees by a man who died in 1312
Simon Hoggart:* Voters might still love the mayor but Tories will dread Boris coming a cropper at the words 'Piers Gaveston' if elected leader

*Hot topics*

*• Latest on press regulation
• Latest on the Daily Mail
• Latest on the BBC*

*Today's featured media jobs*

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*Media Monkey's pick of the day*

As we all shiver on our way to the office in the morning, spare a thought for the producers of TV soaps. The Sun reports that filming of Coronation Street, Emmerdale and EastEnders has been affected by the snow that's been hitting the country. As the programmes are filmed six weeks in advance, the storylines are now set in the spring and the casts aren't exactly dressed for the freezing conditions. Cue 'snow business like show business' headlines galore. The Sun, TV Biz 4

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*Today's headlines*

*The Guardian*

Appy days: teenager accepts £18m offer for idea he dreamed up in his bedroom. P3
My inquisitor did a splendid job, says Boris Johnson. P11
Eddie Mair profile. P11
Small-scale bloggers may be excluded from media rules. P14
Women's rights reporter shot dead in Mogadishu. P24

*Daily Telegraph*

Teenager sells mobile app to Yahoo for £20m. P1, B1
Plans for press regulation almost certainly breach European law, warns peer. P2
I nearly quit QI over BBC snub, says Alan Davies. P11
Boris Johnson father angry at 'abusive ' TV interview. P15
Ewan McGregor defends fellow Scot over BBC 'slur'. P15
Obituary: Journalist Ian Fowler. P29
Nasdaq to pay £41m to brokers over Facebook. B3

*Financial Times*

Teen makes the news with $30m Yahoo deal. P1, 21
Approval for Nasdaq Facebook payouts. P30

*The Times*

Teenager sells app for £20m. P3
Boris Johnson says Eddie Mair was right to give him a mauling. P8
Report shows children do not develop psychological problems from watching TV. P11
Small-scale blogs will be exempt from press rules as ministers admit flaw. P13
Former BBC producer will not be charged with indecent assault. P23
Infants are the new technology addicts. T2 4&5
Shazam poaches Daniel Danker, head of BBC iPlayer. P39
Regulators endorse £62m payout to traders who lost money during Facebook flotation. P39
Initial sales fro BlackBerry's Z10 phone suggest it may be a flop in the US. P43
Rise in advertising revenue at MailOnline helps to offset decline in print advertising. P42
Obit: John Carr, newspaper manager who helped to modernise the Sunday Times. P54

*The Independent*

Teenager sells app to Yahoo for £20m. P11
Stanley Johnson launches a war of words on the BBC following son's interview. P13
Hacked Off calls for a series of reforms to the planned Royal Charter. P14
Leader: Let's get on and put press regulation into practice. P16
Study shows watching TV will not harm children. P24
59% rise in ad revenue for MailOnline. P54

*i*

Children watching more TV on tablets. P9
Comment: Edit out sex and the audience is the loser. P14
Comment: The double fault was seeing Boris Johnson as only a buffoon. P16
Savile producer sees charges dropped. P18
Hacked Off pushes for reforms to Royal Charter. P21
Comment: Boris Johnson's fate is all too familiar. P23

*Wall Street Journal Europe*

Why 'Big Data' Is a big deal. P18
Dell Inc bidding war takes shape. P19
Yahoo to acquire app created by London teenager. P21
China's communist party's newspaper criticises Apple's customer-service practices. P21
US regulators approve plan to pay customers for losses from Facebook's stock-market debut. P24

*Daily Mail*

New penalties to punish press are illegal, says peer. P2
BBC man hits out as he is cleared in Savile sex-abuse probe. P4
Boris Johnson: 'You did a splendid job Mr Mair'. P12, 13
Eddie Mair profile. P13
I want to put Frankie Boyle back on TV, says BBC boss. P31

*Daily Express*

Former BBC producer cleared of sexually assaulting actress. P8
Boris Johnson's father launches furious attack at BBC over TV interview. P12
Ant and Dec – the ultimate double act. P26&27
Tax-scam gang who fooled TV stars are jailed. P29
British study warns too much TV can turn children into little monsters. P31
Daily Mail and General Trust sees a drop in revenues at its newspapers. P67

*The Sun*

Ministers agree to exclude small-scale blogs from new press laws. P4
Boris Johnson says he was sucker-punched by the BBC in car crash interview. P6
Dr Who boss accused of preying on young fans had links to Jimmy Savile. P9
Radio phone-in show saves toddler's life. P15
Gang who fooled TV star's are jailed. P20
Teenager pockets up to £40m by selling app to Yahoo. P21

*Daily Mirror*

Voice judge Tom Jones admits some his lines were scripted. P3
Claims that Dr Who bosses preyed on fans at conventions all over the world. P5
Former BBC producer arrested in Jimmy Savile inquiry not to be charged. P5
Boris Johnson's dad furious over TV interview. P!5
Crooks who tricked TV stars are sentenced. P15
Graphic sex scenes on Channel 4 show branded "voyeuristic". P20
Teenager nets millions with sale of app to Yahoo. P29

*Daily Star*

Bill Roache fury at celeb sex raps. P1, 7
Ant and Dec top of charts. P1, 17
Editorial: Beyond our Ken: Bill Roache comments. P6
Virgin has sex on telly show. P16

*Media picks from around the web*

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The New York Times is growing digital revenue by thinking like a retailer*

Spotify unveils first ad campaign

Parade's End leads Bafta Craft nominations

New app allows readers to pay for Mirror titles in newsagents with their mobile phone

BBC trials iPlayer-first strategy with Peter Kay sitcom

* Go to MediaGuardian *



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