Empire targets mobile film buffs

10.30am: Film title Empire is to launch a new mobile portal called Empire Filmnight Club allowing customers to download video clips, buy DVDs and post movie reviews. By Mark Sweney.

Payout for Cameron Diaz over topless photos

The actor Cameron Diaz has been awarded damages in a civil lawsuit against a photographer who took pictures of her topless when she was 19 and later tried to sell them back to her for $3.5m (about £2m).

American Media Diary

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Not yet born and worth $1m

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's baby could smash all records for paparazzi celebrity snappers. By Joanna Walters in New York

Google sets sights on old media

12pm: Google has started the bidding in an auction for display space across a number of American magazines, including titles from Hachette Filipacchi and Future Publishing. By Bobbie Johnson.

Unfair and unbalanced

Mark Lawson: George Clooney's new film is a call for journalists to 'speak truth to power' - but whose truth?

Lonely Planet opens website to ads

8am: Travel guide company Lonely Planet has bowed to the pressures of commerce and is accepting adverts on its website for the first time. By Stephen Brook.

Fall of the Hollywood spin-doctors

Lindsay Lohan's confessional magazine interview showed how publicists' grip on celebrities is loosening. So who will protect the stars now, asks Emma Forrest in New York.

Daily Mail buys property website

The Daily Mail and General Trust moved to increase its share of the online advertising market yesterday with a recommended offer for the owner of property website primelocation.com.

Editor’s week

Emily Bell: Newspapers must choose between revenue and reach.

Sorrell accuses Murdoch of panic buying

12.45pm: WPP group chief executive Sir Martin Sorrell has accused traditional media owners such as Rupert Murdoch of panic-buying internet companies because of falling ad revenues. By John Plunkett.