Monday 9 May 2016

Updated new and digital media stories index

(1)- Amazon launches gaming and 4K streaming Fire TV update

(2)- The Media Column: British TV is being bought up and outgunned by the Americans, leaving the BBC with a dilemma

(3)- BuzzFeed to cover more local news as it expands UK editorial team

(4)- Social media 'rehab': Is a 24/7 texting helpline really the best method?

(5)- Music streaming just became a billion-dollar industry

(6)- Forty percent of US millennials still pay for news, poll finds

(7)- Meryl Streep defends feminist credentials as Suffragette opens London film festival

(8)- Richard Desmond boosts Daily Star sales with price cut

(9)- Female technology journalists report abuse is still the name of the game

(10)- News Corp offers Times and WSJ digital bundle for corporate users

(11)- Why the future of newspapers is not all doom and gloom

(12)- Map shows parts of UK most excluded from digital world

(13)- Sun website to scrap paywall

(14)- Freedom of Information Act must be strengthened, says Tom Watson

(15)- Can dropping the paywall and upping the story count boost Sun’s website?

(16)- Kate Winslet says children being harmed by social media

(17)- BBC shelves plans to shut news channel

(18)- Marketing 2020: next generation talent will be key to filling digital skills gap

(19)- Sun website traffic recovers as Mirror slips back

(20)- Eiffel Tower meets peace sign in show of solidarity after attacks

(21)- Two-thirds of Britons will own a smartphone by 2018, research finds

(22)- Twitter raids Sky for new head of UK news

(23)- Mail Online US almost doubles advertising growth

(24)- YouTube Kids: campaigners criticise app for its 'junk food' videos

(25)- Time Out to cut about 40 staff in UK and US

(26)- The Independent’s blog site hit by ransomware attack

(27)- Twitter warns users they may have been hacked by 'state-sponsored actors'

(28)- Daily Mail is cruel and childish about the Duchess of Cambridge

(29)- Sun website traffic rises by a quarter – but it is eclipsed by the Mirror

(30)- Can Donald Trump's social media genius take him all the way to the White House?

(31)- Facebook and Uber team up to offer Messenger users taxi trips

(32)- The Daily Telegraph fined £30,000 for email instructing readers to vote Conservative

(33)- US digital advertising in 2016: things will get better

(34)- Two New Jersey newspapers denounce Chris Christie's 'abysmal' performance

(35)- The social housing tenants taking to Twitter to influence policy

(36)- Daily Telegraph to withdraw devices monitoring time at desk after criticism

(37)- Phone hacking: The Sun accusers open a new chapter

(38)- Daily Mail takes full control of Australian website

(39)- Sun website traffic falls by more than 5% despite axing of paywall

(40)- How tweeting about floods became a civic duty in Jakarta

(41)- YouTube star Zoella reaches 10m subscribers milestone

(42)- Daily Mail website's ad revenues surge as paper announces price hike

(43)- Russian magazine cyber-attacked and fined after article on Putin's daughter

(44)- James Franco to direct Twitter tale of stripper Zola's sordid road trip


(45)- Independent aims to keep stars and boost quality in digital shift

(46)- Independent and Independent on Sunday print closures confirmed

(47)- Facebook sets up 'social VR' team to explore virtual reality beyond games

(48)- Telegraph suspends comment on relaunched online content

(49)- Beauty site apologises for mistaking Whoopi Goldberg for Oprah Winfrey at Oscars

(50)- Sun hasn't decided which side to back in EU referendum, claims its editor

(51)- Seized Turkish opposition newspaper toes government line

(52)- Online harassment of women at risk of becoming 'established norm', study finds

(53)- BBC and ITV in talks to launch a Netflix-style streaming service

(54)- Mashable launches French-language site with France 24

(55)- Netflix races ahead of Amazon and Sky with 5m UK households

(56)- Sun ordered to admit British Muslims story was 'significantly misleading'

(57)- Fake Brussels YouTube videos prove ease of digital disinformation

(58)- The eagle dares: Independent goes out of print on a scoop

(59)- Using Twitter and Facebook images of tragedies raises ethical dilemmas

(60)- The Times drops online rolling news for four editions a day

(61)- Daily Mail goes nuclear over Barack Obama 'peace sign'

(62)- Twitter to live stream NFL's Thursday night football

(63)- How newsroom pressure is letting fake stories on to the web

(64)- Publishing platform Medium may be blocked in China, reports say

(65)- Can the web save the press from oblivion?

(66)- Football clubs trawl social media for gaffes by transfer targets

(67)- Corbyn: Labour must use social media to fight rightwing press attacks

(68)- Trinity Mirror reports 19% print ad slide as it confirms the New Day's closure

(69)- Vice UK rejects call for union recognition

(70)- BBC follows Netflix in using online viewing data to help it pick new shows

(71)- Periscope used by French teenager to live-stream her own suicide

(72)- Four young Egyptians in custody for video making fun of the government

(73)- Egypt's activists turn to social media to call for satirists' release

(74)- Facebook accused of censoring conservatives, report says

(75)- The Independent's website traffic rises by more than 6%

(76)- Suddenly, national newspapers are heading for that print cliff fall

(77)- DMGT issues profit warning after double-digit fall in print ads

(78)- Twitter abuse - '50% of misogynistic tweets from women'

(79)- EU referendum poster aimed at minority ethnic vote causes controversy

(80)- Labour MP says she may leave Twitter over trolls' rape abuse




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