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Sky wins set-top box ruling new
Satellite broadcaster Sky today won a European legal battle over customs duties on imports of its Sky+ box.
Stephen Glover: When is an advertorial not an advertorial?
Media Studies: Times may be hard, but editors must fight to preserve the distinction between editorial and advertising
Wayne Rooney may have been phone-hacking target
Police investigating the phone hacking scandal at the News of the World are studying whether Manchester United star Wayne Rooney was targeted by private investigator Glenn Mulcaire and journalists from the paper.
Bloggers try to rewrite a success story
Guy Adams: Unpaid contributors who helped make The Huffington Post profitable want a cut.
Claire Beale on Advertising: The over-50s are a �200bn market we are not reaching
Go back a couple of generations and reaching your half century was a time to slip into something beige and elasticated and wait for the thud of your first Saga catalogue on your doormat.
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2 Sky wins set-top box ruling new
3 Bloggers try to rewrite a success story
4 David Jason returns to BBC for new comedy
5 Has the British PR industry grown too big for journalism?
6 Israel: Macintyre wins media peace award
7 Does the 'Daily Mail' really hate women?
8 A century of satire, wit and irreverence
9 Sex sells – now global online dating sensation targets Britain
10 Download the new free app for The Independent for your Android phone, iPhone or BlackBerry
11 Skins to include 'most graphic sex scene'
12 Semi-nude model 'appeared to be under 16'
13 I've got secret files on Murdoch as 'insurance', claims Assange
14 Karl Pilkington: The funny man intent on having the last laugh – soon
15 Back in the spotlight: Rebekah Brooks has some explaining to do





