AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPress Freedom & Regulation: Malaysia says complaints against journalists from recognised media groups won’t automatically trigger probes; they must first go to the Malaysian Media Council, aiming for fairer, more independent handling. Court Recording Rules vs Big Tech: Google and Meta told India’s Delhi High Court they can’t proactively monitor and block YouTube court-recording re-uploads, arguing intermediary liability doesn’t allow blanket policing. Media Accountability & Local Impact: Pennsylvania’s Spotlight PA reports Albright College faces accreditation risk over budgeting and instability—another reminder how funding pressures hit institutions that train journalists. Advertising & Measurement: A media-industry piece argues tracking is getting less reliable as privacy controls tighten, pushing publishers toward server-side tracking to prove value to advertisers. Publishing & Culture: Sharjah Book Fair’s 45th edition is set for Nov. 4–15, spotlighting books, publishing and industry programs. Royal Drama: Experts say palace aides will tightly script Prince Harry’s interactions with King Charles, underscoring how media attention shapes access.
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