Newspaper news from 20 June 2010

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The feral beast: Dacre's knighthood mystery (The Independent)
Those still coming to terms with the non-knighthood for Mail supremo Paul Dacre have been trying to console themselves....
Facebook looks to boost advertising profile (Financial Times)
Chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, will make a rare on-stage appearance before the world's advertising community this week...
Temperatures set to soar for Wimbledon... it's a good thing they built that roof (Daily Mail)
After years of washout Wimbledons, last year they built a roof on Centre Court.
Seeing red over Scarlet magazine (Media Guardian)
A smart, sophisticated and sassy women's magazine has closed because it was too subversive for mainstream readersWhat do women want from their magazine? Apparently not what Scarlet magazine offered.
Sunscreen scam? We spend millions every year on sun protection, so why is skin cancer still on the rise? (Daily Mail)
Cases of skin cancer are rising and the main cause remains overexposure to the sun.
Big media's losses on social networking sites break through £1bn barrier (Media Guardian)
Facebook is still a winner but Bebo, MySpace and Friends Reunited show the high price of investing in fickle trendsThe media industry has now lost $1....
NUJ announces Regional Press Awards shortlist (Journalism.co.uk)
Founders of new scottish newspaper the Caledonian Mercury and crowdsourced investigative journalism site Help Me Investigate nominated for Multimedia ...
BBC strategic review is 'defensive' and 'self-harming' says NUJ in Trust submission (Journalism.co.uk)
Commercial non-PSB broadcasters have "simply abysmal record" of investment in original programming, argues union...
Max Mosley continues fight for prior notification ruling over privacy stories (Journalism.co.uk)
Former F1 boss argues that newspapers should notify subjects before publishing details about their private lives...
World Cup 2010: Fans, robbers and a marketing stunt face justice, Fifa style (Media Guardian)
Marina Hyde finds South Africa has handed over a chunk of its legal process to football's governing bodyThe Johannesburg magistrates' court is the sor...
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