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Torin Douglas Torin Douglas | 10:20 UK time, Thursday, 11 March 2010

I'm the Â鶹Éç's media correspondent and this is my summary of what's going on.

Thousands of schoolchildren will report the news today on . Children from one school interviewed Haiti schoolchildren .

Bob Geldof says the director of the Â鶹Éç World Service and two other editors should be sacked over a report that some of the aid money he helped raise for Ethiopian famine victims in the 1980s went to buy weapons. the World Service of a "total collapse of standards and systems", also . The Â鶹Éç says it stands by the report, which put forward evidence that millions donated to famine relief ended up in the hands of Ethiopian rebels.

On Radio 4's The Media Show, a World Service editor said the report didn't say what its critics claimed.

The first 3D television sets will go on sale in the UK later this month say the and the .

The that the Independent could become the UK's first free national newspaper if its takeover by Alexander Lebedev goes ahead.

for accusing the Conservatives of attacking the Â鶹Éç to help Rupert Murdoch.

The T-Mobile flashmob commercial won the top prize at last night's British Television Advertising Awards .

The story of two sisters made pregnant 18 times by their father over 25 years are widely reported as .

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