Wednesday 5 March 2014

NDM Summary 2

1. 16/11/13: Adult video-on-demand website closed for failing to protect children
2. 24/11/13Universities should use Twitter to engage with students
3. 24/11/13David Cameron defends opposition to Page 3 ban
4. 29/11/13: BT to add music service to TV offerings
5. 29/11/13BBC turns One Direction's way as they woo a more mature audience
6. 4/12/13UsVsTh3m more than doubles its traffic in a month to 7m
7. 4/12/13: Children's tablets vulnerable to hacking, experts warn
8. 12/12/13Sexting: Victoria makes it an offence to send explicit images without consent
9. 13/13/13Sun political editor in Page 3 Twitter row over Labour MP's choice of skirt
10. 5/01/14News World news Saudi Arabia Saudi digital generation takes on Twitter, YouTube … and authorities
11. 5/01/14Tindle group profit dips to £1.4m
12. 5/0114Woolwich attack first UK murder to be transmitted 'live' on internet
13. 5/01/14Times publisher reports pre-tax losses of £24m
14. 9/01/14: BBC iPlayer sees record numbers over Christmas as tablets beat computers
15. 10/01/14Guardian to raise cover price
16. 17/01/14The Independent's future in jeopardy as sales fall to alarming level
17.19/01/14Beats Music reveals US launch plans, but can it drown out spotify?
18. 26/01/14Mirror, Independent and Standard enjoy festive website traffic boost
19. 26/01/14Facebook will lose 80% of users by 2017, say Princeton researchers
20. 29/01/14Tony Gallagher exits as Daily Telegraph editor
21. 2/02/14Facebook's first 10 years: is it now in danger of swallowing the web?
22. 9/02/14: Mail Online fuels DMGT ad revenue rise
23. 9/02/14New iPhone music app lets any fan rap like Tinie Tempah
24. 16/02/14ITV to launch female-focused channel
25. 2/03/14Mail Online traffic soars by nearly 20%
26. 2/03/14Premiership rugby: Sun and Times subscribers get online and mobile clips
27. 2/03/14TV viewing figures show Brits prefer traditional sets over smartphones

Total: 27


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