AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPress Freedom Under Fire (US): The New York Times moved to quash DOJ subpoenas aimed at reporters over its Air Force One security reporting, as the administration escalates a leak hunt and federal agents reportedly show up at journalists’ homes. Press Freedom Under Fire (Serbia): A Council of Europe-linked report says violence against journalists is worsening fast, with record violations in 2025 and police increasingly accused of attacking reporters. Child Safety & Platform Regulation (UK): Ofcom opened an investigation into TikTok’s child-safety checks under the Online Safety Act, with potential fines up to £18m. Youth Social Media Limits (Korea): Korea’s media regulator is weighing restrictions on subscriptions for users under 14 and limits on addictive features for ages 14–19. AI in Media (Industry): WAN-IFRA appointed Ezra Eeman as director for AI in media, pushing practical guidance for publishers adopting AI. Media Ethics & Accountability (Malaysia): Sarawak’s premier urged balancing freedom with ethics as AI reshapes journalism. Journalism Safety & Impunity (Global): The week also flagged ongoing risks to media workers, from threats and smear campaigns to legal pressure tactics. Business & Compliance (Australia): Australia plans tougher modern slavery enforcement for large firms, drawing criticism over added paperwork. Media Business Moves: WAN-IFRA and regional journalism awards activity highlighted continued investment in professional media ecosystems.
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