AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMedia Policy: UK Culture Minister Lisa Nandy says she’s “minded to intervene” in Paramount Skydance’s $110bn takeover of Warner Bros Discovery, citing media plurality and the impact on UK audiences and on-demand viewing. Digital Safety & Rights: Oman’s Shura Council and the Omani Journalists Association unveiled a Child Media Code of Ethics to push safer reporting on children. Culture, Climate, Conflict: A Paris official blamed US emissions and air-conditioning habits for Europe’s deadly heatwave, sparking fresh culture-war-style backlash online. Internet Life & Media Literacy: A viral “Freedom 250” photo—mirrored sunglasses reflecting an empty lawn—was confirmed as real, turning a PR moment into a lesson about how easily crowds can be misread online. Tech & Society: Nigeria’s creative sector says power outages and poor internet are the biggest barriers to competing globally. Lifestyle & Meaning: Luxury travel is being challenged by “dupe culture” and the push toward experiences that feel, teach, and transform. Entrepreneurship: NFTE New England picked student ventures for the national stage, from an AI study co-pilot to hair-extension solutions.
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