INDEX
- Week 1 (i)- Apple Iphone 6s Launch
- Week 1 (ii)- Facebook empathy button
- Week 2 (i)-4K streaming Fire TV update
- Week 2 (ii)-Social media is harming the mental health of teenagers
- Week 3 (i)- social media combat poverty (founder of facebook)
- Week 3 (ii)-development of intergram
- Week 4 (i)- BBC sees danager of losing young viewers
- Week 4 (ii)-Ad blockers are wreaking havoc with the online revenue of newspapers
- Week 5 (i)- emojis on the front page were inspired by Facebook Reactions
- Week 5 (ii)- Tech companies urged to protect young from dangers
- Week 6 (i)-The protest outside AFP's offices in Paris
- Week 6 (ii)-social media social change
- Week 7 (i)-development of intergram
- Week 7 (ii)-Newspaper decline
- Week 8 (i)-online revenue of newspapers
- Week 8 (ii)-buzzfeed journalist attacked
- Week 9 (i)-Why tech companies are really worried about the snooper's charter
- Week 9 (ii)-Can dropping the paywall and upping the story count boost Sun’s
- Week 10(i)- BBC says public back its online journalism even if it hurts papers
- Week 10(ii)-Broadband bills will have to increase to pay for snooper's charter, MPs
- Week 11(i)-Telegraph criticised by watchdog for 'misleading' Michelin advertorial
- Week 11(ii)-Social media reactions to Donald trump
- Week 12(i)-#1in5Muslims: Twitter mocks Sun front page with 'facts' about Muslims
- Week 12(ii)-MPs demand meeting with Sun editor over Muslim survey story
- Week 13(i)-Sun apologises over misleading ‘Six days to terror’ story
- Week 13(ii)-€50,000 for CCTV video of Paris attack
- Week 14(i)- Twitter unveils revised rules regarding hate speech in posts
- Week 14(ii)-Turn off, shut down, log out: the digital detox holiday is here
- Week 15(i)-Has social media ruined the web?
- Week 15(ii)-Anti-Isis hackers claim responsibility for BBC cyber-attack
- Week 16(i)-#BringBackOurGirls of 2016: what will dominate Africa's Twittersphere this year?
- Week 16(ii)-Sydney man accused of making rape threats on Facebook pleads not guilty
- Week 17(i)-Charlie Hebdo cartoon depicting drowned child Alan Kurdi sparks racism debate
- Week 17(ii)-US military aims to create cyborgs by connecting humans to computers
- Week 18(i)-BBC justifies decision to allow Stephen Doughty to resign live on Daily Politics
- Week 19(i)-Children spending more time online than watching TV for the first time
- Week 19(ii)- BBC considering move to make news channel online only
- Week 20(i)-ITV's National Television Awards show draws lowest audience for eight years
- Week 20(ii)-Guardian shake-up could see shift in online paywall strategy
- Week 21(i)- BuzzFeed faces $11m defamation lawsuit from viral news agency
- Week 21(ii)-How Facebook and Twitter changed missing child searches
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