AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMedia Integrity & Self-Regulation: Malaysia’s new Malaysian Media Council (Act 868) is set to formalize industry self-regulation as AI, doxxing, and social-media pressure reshape complaints and standards. Algorithmic State Influence: A leak says Germany’s state media regulators want a “Digital Media State Treaty” to push “trusted” outlets higher in platform feeds—raising fears of a shift from censorship to feed engineering. AI Accountability: Illinois lawmakers passed a landmark AI accountability bill modeled on New York and California, targeting the biggest, most capable models with enforceable public-safety protections. Local News Funding Fight: Maryland Gov. Wes Moore vetoed SB 459, a bill meant to steer state ad spend toward local news—sparking a fresh debate on how to sustain local information. Agency & Ad Business: WPP Media topped Q1 2026 global new business rankings with $1.5B in billings, while Meta moves toward a subscription model with “Plus” tiers for Instagram/Facebook/WhatsApp. Youth & Social Media Policy: The UK weighs an under-16 social media ban, while scientists warn bans lack solid mental-health proof and could backfire. Global Storytelling Funding: National Geographic continues grantmaking for journalists and filmmakers as newsroom budgets tighten. Sports Social Media Virality: New Zealand World Cup player Tim Payne surged from ~4,000 to 1M+ followers after an influencer spotlighted him as the tournament’s least-known star.
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