AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMedia Regulation & Ethics (Malaysia): Malaysia’s Communications Minister congratulated Tan Sri Nallini Pathmanathan on her appointment as chair of the Malaysian Media Council, a self-regulatory body set up under the 2025 Media Council Act, with a focus on responsible media freedom and stronger journalistic ethics. Media Literacy (Malaysia): A deputy minister urged tougher media literacy and more AI training for journalists and the public to spot misleading content as generative AI reshapes the media ecosystem. Online Safety (UK): UK PM Keir Starmer moved toward a sweeping social media ban for under-16s, plus restrictions on gaming and livestreaming, aiming for legislation by Christmas and a ban in force by spring 2027. Press Freedom (Nigeria): The NUJ condemned the arrest of Kogi Report editor Opeyemi Owoeye by NSCDC, warning of an embargo on NSCDC coverage if harassment continues. Media Watch (Korea): Korea’s media watchdog vowed “bold” regulatory reforms, including changes to broadcast ad and programming rules, and plans for a media development committee. Digital Media & Culture (Korea): Korea opened nominations for the 2026 World Webtoon Awards, shifting to reader nominations and adding cash prizes for winners. Tech & Platforms (Russia/AI): Reporting says AI-enabled video analysis helped expose a Kremlin-linked assassination plot, prompting Russia to tighten surveillance security. Advertising & Audience Strategy: A commentary argues media success is shifting from content volume to understanding audience passions and relevance.
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