Our roundup of the day's media stories, including the latest on Netflix and the BBC, plus the US leaks row
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*Top eight stories on MediaGuardian*
Netflix boss: BBC holding back UK kids' shows
Ted Sarandos says corporation restricts UK licensing for up to five years, forcing streaming service to buy US shows instead
Eric Holder accused over leaks investigation
Embattled attorney general seized on by Republican critics as fresh information emerges about attempts to obtain emails
Anjem Choudary row sparks censorship debate
Anti-terror law reviewer David Anderson QC says broadcasters should decide whether to show radicals on their channels
Netflix shares fall after mixed Arrested Development reviews
Internet streaming company spent $200m on the high-profile original series but it's too early to tell if gamble will pay off
Murdoch signals fresh start with News Corp logo – but his hand is all over it
Mark Sinclair: The new branding for the mogul's publishing arm is a stab at being more informal, but in reality it sticks to the same old script
Facebook backs campaign against hate speech
Company agrees to update policies in response to protest by more than 100 advocacy groups
Thomson Reuters hires Economist Group chief
Andrew Rashbass to leave publisher after 15 years, having led digital transformation from print to digital business
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Caitlin Moran: why I wrote Raised by Wolves
TV never has any smart, amusing intellectuals living on a council estate – so we decided to create a sitcom featuring some
*Today's headlines*
*The Guardian*
Sam Mendes back in contention to direct next James Bond film. P6
The Sun's Whitehall editor in court over leak claim. P14
*Daily Telegraph*
Sex allegations against 81 BBC staff since Jimmy Savile scandal. P1,2
BBC staff reject 'insulting' pay offer. P4
Banned: BBC's men in tights are judged too much of a fright. P9
Larry King to host show for Russia Today. P18
News Corp accused of appeasing US department of justice over 'leak'. Business P3
*Financial Times*
Gavin O'Reilly, former INM chief, returns to corporate life to run the Agency Group. P1
*The Times*
Music industry denies failing new artists. P7
Sam Mendes in talks to join 007 on another mission. P7
Larry King defects to Kremlin's channel. P32
*The Independent*
Xbox One will five rewards just for watching TV. P13
Award for Independent's John Walsh. P29
New News Corp logo. P32
Radio host reignites Aussie Rules racism row. P36
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News website licensing in Singapore. P28
*Wall Street Journal Europe*
News Corp chief Rupert Murdoch cools on deals. P20
*Daily Mail*
Britain's Got Talent coverage. P1
Alexander Lebedev plea over missing TV punch 'victim'. P21
Comment: Back to future for Rupert Murdoch with new News Corp. P67
*Daily Express*
Britain's Got Talent coverage. P7
*The Sun*
Coronation Street actor Beverley Callard to return after illness. P3
Britain's Got Talent coverage. P11
Rod Liddle: Coroner guilty of bigotry, not the press. P15
*Daily Mirror*
Britain's Got Talent coverage. P3
*Daily Star*
Britain's Got Talent coverage. P1,9
Big Brother coverage. P3
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*Top eight stories on MediaGuardian*
Netflix boss: BBC holding back UK kids' shows
Ted Sarandos says corporation restricts UK licensing for up to five years, forcing streaming service to buy US shows instead
Eric Holder accused over leaks investigation
Embattled attorney general seized on by Republican critics as fresh information emerges about attempts to obtain emails
Anjem Choudary row sparks censorship debate
Anti-terror law reviewer David Anderson QC says broadcasters should decide whether to show radicals on their channels
Netflix shares fall after mixed Arrested Development reviews
Internet streaming company spent $200m on the high-profile original series but it's too early to tell if gamble will pay off
Murdoch signals fresh start with News Corp logo – but his hand is all over it
Mark Sinclair: The new branding for the mogul's publishing arm is a stab at being more informal, but in reality it sticks to the same old script
Facebook backs campaign against hate speech
Company agrees to update policies in response to protest by more than 100 advocacy groups
Thomson Reuters hires Economist Group chief
Andrew Rashbass to leave publisher after 15 years, having led digital transformation from print to digital business
Bad subtitles: share your photos
Is the media watchdog right to crack down on TV subtitling? Share your images of sloppy captions with us
*Top comment on MediaGuardian*
Caitlin Moran: why I wrote Raised by Wolves
TV never has any smart, amusing intellectuals living on a council estate – so we decided to create a sitcom featuring some
*Today's headlines*
*The Guardian*
Sam Mendes back in contention to direct next James Bond film. P6
The Sun's Whitehall editor in court over leak claim. P14
*Daily Telegraph*
Sex allegations against 81 BBC staff since Jimmy Savile scandal. P1,2
BBC staff reject 'insulting' pay offer. P4
Banned: BBC's men in tights are judged too much of a fright. P9
Larry King to host show for Russia Today. P18
News Corp accused of appeasing US department of justice over 'leak'. Business P3
*Financial Times*
Gavin O'Reilly, former INM chief, returns to corporate life to run the Agency Group. P1
*The Times*
Music industry denies failing new artists. P7
Sam Mendes in talks to join 007 on another mission. P7
Larry King defects to Kremlin's channel. P32
*The Independent*
Xbox One will five rewards just for watching TV. P13
Award for Independent's John Walsh. P29
New News Corp logo. P32
Radio host reignites Aussie Rules racism row. P36
*i*
News website licensing in Singapore. P28
*Wall Street Journal Europe*
News Corp chief Rupert Murdoch cools on deals. P20
*Daily Mail*
Britain's Got Talent coverage. P1
Alexander Lebedev plea over missing TV punch 'victim'. P21
Comment: Back to future for Rupert Murdoch with new News Corp. P67
*Daily Express*
Britain's Got Talent coverage. P7
*The Sun*
Coronation Street actor Beverley Callard to return after illness. P3
Britain's Got Talent coverage. P11
Rod Liddle: Coroner guilty of bigotry, not the press. P15
*Daily Mirror*
Britain's Got Talent coverage. P3
*Daily Star*
Britain's Got Talent coverage. P1,9
Big Brother coverage. P3
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Reported by guardian.co.uk 18 hours ago.