Friday 8 January 2016

News Article Index - Updated.

1) 16/09/15 - Facebook is working on a 'dislike' button
2) 16/09/15 - Social media is harming the mental health of teenagers.
3) 24/09/15 - Emojis and quizzes led the way at Social Media Week 2015
4) 17/09/15 - TV must push back against Apple and Netflix, says Discovery boss
5) 29/09/15 - Twitter considers allowing posts longer than 140 characters
6) 23/09/15 - E-book sales suffer record slump
7) 28/09/15 - Facebook down for second time in a week..
8) 08/10/15 - Mobile ad spend hits new high as consumers remain glued to smartphones
9) 14/10/15 - Ofcom to take on regulation of video-on-demand services
10) 14/10/15 - The Weekly Beast: tough questions for News Corp hacks going for ABC job
11) 20/10/15 - Sony to pay staff $8m over 'The Interview' hack.
12) 28/09/15 - Jeremy Corbyn just gave his first big interview – and people loved it.
13) 05/11/15 - BBC says public back its online journalism even if it hurts papers
14) 04/11/15 - Facebook reveals 1.5bn people use the site every month
15) 05/11/15 - News Corp first quarter 2015 earnings fall 15% as advertising revenue tumbles
16) 05/11/15 - Parents, is it OK to spy on your child's online search history?
17) 13/11/15 - A week off from Facebook? Participants in Danish experiment like this
18) 13/11/15 - Sun has most male newsroom of national newspapers
19) 20/11/15 - Why YouTube is the new children’s TV... and why it matters
20) 20/11/15 - BBC to cut entertainment and comedy but plans new Saturday night shows
21) 27/11/15 - American Isis Twitter scene' reveals social media's power to radicalise
22) 27/11/15 - 'BBC won't work with press because it is obsessed with Google and Facebook'
23) 04/12/15 - UK national press airs reservations about Cameron's Syrian mission
24) 04/12/15 - News Corp first quarter 2015 earnings fall 15% as advertising revenue tumbles
25) 11/12/15 - The Independent’s blog site hit by ransomware attack.
26) 11/12/15 - UK and France get best deals for TV, mobile and internet.
27) 18/12/15 - Twitter warns users they may have been hacked by 'state-sponsored actors'
28) 18/12/15 - The Australian defends 'racist' cartoon on freedom of speech grounds
29) 25/12/15 - Banning teenagers from social media would be an attack on their human rights
30) 25/12/15 - Telegraph fined £30,000 over email urging readers to vote Tory
31) 25/12/15 - ABS Wheels: Swedish tyre business doubles sales after dropping ‘sexist’ adverts
32) 25/12/15 - The Sun's Jeremy Corbyn apology provokes outrage with 'tiny' front page mention
33) 25/12/15 - Facebook and Uber team up to offer Messenger users taxi trips
34) 25/12/15 - How ‘talk not tap’ rule at table could save children from smartphone addiction

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