AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMedia Freedom Under Pressure: Armenian security forces raided Armat Media, seizing computers and digital equipment and leaving the outlet without its operational archives ahead of the June 7 parliamentary vote. Platform Accountability & Safety: Singapore ordered YouTube, Facebook and X to block 14 posts targeting the Indian community under its Online Criminal Harms Act, saying the content likely originated overseas. Child-Safety Policy Push: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer told LBC Big Tech “things will change” as ministers weigh an under-16s social media ban. Misinformation Crackdown: Kerala Cyber Police opened a case over fake social posts using a minister’s photo to claim building permit fees were reversed. Public Media & Industry Moves: Hungary’s public media leadership change sparked an MTVA CEO resignation tied to a government plan to transform public media. Tech/Streaming Business: Netflix named Jay Hoag as chairman, signaling continuity as digital media transformation accelerates. Media & Society: A new DepEd advisory called a viral claim about suspending June 8 classes “fake news,” urging people to rely on official accounts.
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