Netflix strikes BBC deal to offer shows including Doctor Who and Top Gear Users of online film service will be able to watch BBC programmes six months after they have been broadcast on TV. By Mark Sweney
Android’s Facebook app overtakes iPhone’s for first time Android app now has 58.8 million daily active users, while the iPhone version has 57.6 million. By Dugald Baird
Twitter stake bought by Saudi billionaire Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal has taken a $300m stake in Twitter. By Mark Sweney
Nick Gatfield interview: ‘This business needs a massive shakeup’ The new chief executive of Sony Music UK ponders the fate of his former colleagues at EMI, wants to tackle online piracy – and predicts the Christmas No 1
Perform buys out remaining stakes in two online sports firms Digital sports rights company best known for England v Ukraine online broadcast in 2009 strikes deals worth almost £10m. By Mark Sweney
DMGT to sell controlling stake in Teletext Majority share in loss-making Teletext service to be sold to its current management for an undisclosed sum. By Mark Sweney
ASA bans Sky Anytime+ ad TV campaign featuring King Arthur banned by Advertising Standards Authority for misleading viewers. By Mark Sweney
Modern Warfare 3 hits the $1bn mark in record time The latest game in the Call of Duty franchise reaches $1bn in sales just 16 days after release. By Keith Stuart and Mark Sweney
The pirates of YouTube Cory Doctorow: The real villains of YouTube are the multinational companies cashing in on public domain footage they claim is their own
Doctor Who to launch videogame The Eternity Clock BBC Worldwide signs deal to create a series of Doctor Who games that will initially be available on PlayStation devices. By Mark Sweney
UltraViolet service offering digital locker of films and TV planned for UK Consortium including Warner Brothers, Sony Pictures and Fox backs service aiming to revolutionise home entertainment. By Mark Sweney
US newspaper ad revenues for print fall further Four signs of continuing ad decline across the American press
Facebook buys Gowalla in assault on location-sharing market Gowalla to close as standalone service in January as Facebook ramps up its service ahead of planned flotation. By Josh Halliday
Mini-masts in the home to beat Wi-Fi signal overload Virgin wants homes to access the internet through their own book-sized transceivers
Facebook games firm Zynga to raise $1bn from IPO Producer of Farmville and Mafia Wars will become third-largest US gaming firm at $7bn market cap if it succeeds. By Josh Halliday