AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoOnline Safety Push: Canada’s new online safety bill would force social platforms to block access for kids under 16 and add duties for AI chatbot makers, with a new Digital Safety Commission overseeing seven categories of harmful content. UK Platform Accountability: In the wake of Belfast unrest, Ofcom warned online platforms they could face legal action if their services are used to incite violence or hatred, while the government moves to speed up takedowns under the Online Safety Act. Social Media vs. Violence: UK ministers also signaled faster removal rules for inflammatory posts during crises, but immediate enforcement timelines remain unclear. Press Freedom Under Pressure: Mali arrested two prominent journalists amid rights group condemnation, while Tunisia sentenced journalist Khaoula Boukrim to four years in absentia, raising fresh free-expression alarms. Editorial Independence Fight: CBS News “60 Minutes” turmoil continues to draw public pressure from alumni and allies to protect editorial independence. AI in Newsrooms: The Centre Daily Times unionized after backlash to McClatchy’s AI tool that repackages content and can generate short-form outputs with factual and labeling disputes. Ad/Revenue Reality Check: A Marketron cash-flow note highlights how payment delays still strain broadcast stations, pushing more digital invoicing and faster collections. World Cup Media Moment: FIFA’s World Cup kickoff arrives amid anger over ticket prices and visa barriers affecting fans and teams, setting up a high-stakes global broadcast and digital conversation.
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