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BBC in the news, Monday

Host Host | 09:39 UK time, Monday, 25 September 2006

All papers: continued discussion of Panorama investigation into football bungs.

Sunday Telegraph: BBC plans to launch iPlayer, which will make TV and radio programmes available online, criticised by commercial media sector. (Link)

Sunday Telegraph: Alleges Abu Izzadeen regards appearance on Today as a "propaganda coup". (Link)

Daily Mirror: Abu Izzadeen interview meant "other Muslims lost their chance to voice their concerns", writes columnist Tony Parsons. (Link)

Daily Telegraph: BBC criticised for having shut the Thai language section of the World Service before the coup. (Link)

Guardian: BBC Scotland output treats Scottish news as local rather than national, says commentator Iain MacWhirter. (Link)

Guardian: Downing St communications director David Hill replies to BBC Head of TV News Peter Horrocks, saying Number 10 does regularly complain to 24-hour news channels about specific aspects of coverage. (No link)

Independent: Interview with Five Live's Simon Mayo. (Link)

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