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  1. 1. It's Celebrity Doppelganger Week on Facebook

    Facebook users all over the world change their profile picture with their twin celebrity as a trend goes viral

  2. 2. Just how many Hitler videos does the world need?

    Mercedes Bunz: The iPad brought several million more visitors to parodies of Hitler ranting on YouTube. What makes this meme endure?

  3. 3. News of the World loses battle over secret phone hacking evidence

    News of the World Judge orders paper to hand over documents to Max Clifford, who claims his phone messages were intercepted by reporters
  4. 4. Rupert Murdoch: Rusbridger is talking bullshit

    Rupert Murdoch and Alan Rusbridger

    Busfield: Murdoch gave it straight when asked what he thought of Guardian editor's vision of a future without paywalls

  5. 5. Lone man sees off challenge by Branson company over use of word virgin

    Entrepreneur wins legal battle with Virgin Enterprises over use of the word virgin in a slogan
  6. 6. News Corp posts $254m profit on the strength of film and TV business

    hairman and CEO of News Corporation Rupert Murdoch

    Rupert Murdoch says he is moving closer to charging for all News Corp's newspaper websites

  7. 7. TV product placement: Bradshaw bans 'nasties'

    Child watching television

    Culture secretary says broadcasters will not be able to cash in by promoting alcohol, junk food and gambling brands

  8. 8. The Times splash is another front in James Murdoch's war with the BBC

    James Murdoch Steve Busfield: Why did News International's quality daily lead with a story revealed by its tabloid sister two years ago? There is a reason …
  9. 9. Tory government would move quickly to scrap BBC Trust

    Michael Lyons Cameron administration would create new 'licence fee payers' trust' for BBC, with Sir Michael Lyons probably out, say reports. By Mark Sweney
  10. 10. Telegraph: no more chasing web hits

    Telegraph Garden Shop Mercedes Bunz: New strategy will focus on content, commerce and clubs – not user figures, says Telegraph Media Group digital editor

Last 7 days

  1. 1. It's Celebrity Doppelganger Week on Facebook

    Facebook users all over the world change their profile picture with their twin celebrity as a trend goes viral

  2. 2. News of the World pair hacked into 100 mobile accounts

    Clive Goodman, former royal correspondent of News of the World

    Phone companies contradict official version that voicemails of 'only handful of victims' hacked by reporter and investigator

  3. 3. Just how many Hitler videos does the world need?

    Mercedes Bunz: The iPad brought several million more visitors to parodies of Hitler ranting on YouTube. What makes this meme endure?

  4. 4. John Terry case sparks government concern over super-injunctions

    John Terry Despite the overturning of the gagging order on John Terry's private life, the government is 'very concerned' over the regularity and fairness of super-injunctions
  5. 5. Radio executives plan analogue 'scrappage scheme' to aid digital switch

    Part-exchange offer for estimated 100m analogue radios still in circulation aims to stem rebellion at switch-off plans. By James Robinson

  6. 6. Lone man sees off challenge by Branson company over use of word virgin

    Entrepreneur wins legal battle with Virgin Enterprises over use of the word virgin in a slogan
  7. 7. A good job for media?

    Steve Jobs

    Less than a week old, it has generated reams of copy and already changed the way Amazon deals with book publishers. Guardian writers consider what the iPad means for different sectors of the media industry

  8. 8. YouTube faces 4chan porn attack

    Web forum declares 'YouTube Porn Day' after young Star Wars fan's account is suspended. By Mercedes Bunz

  9. 9. Kate Moss and Lara Stone reveal all for Love magazine cover shoot

    Love magazine covers – Kate Moss Condé Nast title produces eight different covers for 'fashion icons' issue. By John Plunkett
  10. 10. Former Countryfile presenter: I want justice from BBC

    Miriam O'Reilly says she 'wants to know the truth' about why she and three other female presenters lost their jobs. By John Plunkett