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Christian Jessen: ‘When I started giving advice on Twitter, other doctors gave me grief’

The presenter of Channel 4’s Embarrassing Bodies tells Kate Kellaway he is not a voyeur and has battled with his own body image issues

Sky Movies unleashes its Christmas ad with Frozen and The Lego Movie

Media Monkey: Movie channel throws its hat in the festive TV commercials ring with family friendly preview

John Lewis unveils Christmas ad starring Monty the penguin

£1m festive ad features a young boy playing with a CGI animated penguin to the tune of John Lennon’s Real Love

Social media, journalism and wars: ‘Authenticity has replaced authority’

Time, Vice News, Storyful and BBC Trending talk Twitter, BuzzFeed, hoaxes and whether breaking news is ‘bullshit’. By Stuart Dredge

Australia’s new streaming TV service Stan to be launched as Netflix competitor

Nine and Fairfax unveil new venture as Australian TV providers fight back against Netflix with new products and low prices

Eva Longoria on Hollywood sexism: ‘People tend to put women in boxes’

‘She’s sexy, she’s ambitious, she’s smart, she’s a mom…. but women are complex, and we are always underestimated’. By Stuart Dredge

FKA twigs’s new Google Glass advert

‘Let’s make it a girl, too, so people will stop thinking Google Glass users are all weird, privacy-invading perverts’

Amazon lands hit with Transparent as on-demand revolution gathers pace

Online services are attracting big talent with their offering of high-quality drama

France 4 invites nation to descend into television Anarchy

Interactive TV show for the internet age Anarchy will create an alternative political reality featuring Hollande and Le Pen

From Network to Nightcrawler: why has Hollywood got it in for TV news?

Jake Gyllenhaal’s accident-chasing cameraman is a direct descendant of characters in classics such as Network, Broadcast News and even Anchorman. Steve Rose scans cinema history for a small-screen newshound who isn’t an amoral egomaniac

American Gigolo: gear up for the TV remake

Media Monkey: Producer Jerry Bruckheimer and Parmamount TV developing series based on 1980s classic that starred Richard Gere

Johnston Press doubles mobile audience

Digital income climbs 19.5% as regional newspaper publisher reports it is taking first Sky AdSmart local TV ad bookings. By Mark Sweney

China gets own version of Big Brother

Endemol seals deal with internet video firm Youku Tudou, which claims 500 million active users, for 10-week run of reality show. By Mark Sweney

YouTube games channels take off: top 100 watched 4.4bn times in September

PewDiePie and Stampy are leading the way for the Let’s Play generation according to latest rankings. By Stuart Dredge

Tess Daly, Richard Bacon and Rochelle Humes star in AOL’s new web series

First UK commissions by the digital media company will explore motherhood and successful 30-year-olds. By Mark Sweney

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  • Jennifer Siebel Newsom’s new film shines a light on the human cost of unregulated social media
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