AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPress Freedom Under Pressure (US): The Trump administration is cutting foreign journalist visas to 240 days, with Chinese reporters limited to 90 days, replacing the long-standing “duration of status” system and triggering backlash from press groups and China’s warning of reciprocal countermeasures. Legal Threats to Reporting (US): The New York Times is moving to block DOJ grand jury subpoenas aimed at reporters over its Air Force One coverage, as advocates warn the push could chill journalism. Press Freedom Under Pressure (Global): RSF and 50+ NGOs urge Thailand not to forcibly return detained Chinese journalist Bai Zhaodong to China, citing torture and arbitrary detention risks. Media Regulation & Ethics (EU/Asia): The European Commission’s rule-of-law reporting credits Greece’s media transparency and journalist protection reforms, while Malaysia’s PM Anwar tells media to embrace tech without losing values. Journalist Harassment (Philippines): A Philippine senator condemned China Daily’s racist “monkeys” video about Filipinos, calling it dehumanization beyond free expression. Media Courts & Chilling Effects (Philippines): Former SunStar editor Marchel Espina surrendered and posted bail after a warrant tied to an opinion piece, with her warning that criminal complaints against journalists can chill press freedom. AI in Entertainment: Netflix disclosed it used generative AI in about 300 films and series, mainly for post-production scenes. Media Industry Deals/Tech: Roundtable inked a partnership with journalist Mario Nawfal to power his owned-and-operated platform via AI/DeFi tools.
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