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media regulation
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Media regulation discussions on WindowsForum cover global policy friction, editorial integrity, and broadcaster autonomy. Topics include Indonesia's publisher rights draft regulation aimed at protecting quality journalism from platform dependency, the BBC's crisis over alleged deceptive editing in a Trump documentary leading to resignations and regulatory scrutiny, Disney's reversal of a Jimmy Kimmel Live suspension after FCC pressure and affiliate backlash, Channel 4's ethical AI mission statement setting an industry benchmark, and threats to revoke broadcast licenses for networks critical of political figures. These threads examine how governments, regulators, and media organizations navigate the balance between free expression, accountability, and evolving digital challenges.
The draft regulation on publisher rights became a mirror for Indonesia’s media industry long before it became a policy. What began as a presidential push to protect quality journalism from platform dependency instead exposed deep fractures inside the press, uncertainty inside government, and...
The BBC is facing an institutional crisis after a leaked internal memo alleged that a Panorama documentary deceptively edited former US President Donald Trump’s January 6, 2021 remarks — a controversy that precipitated the resignations of Director‑General Tim Davie and BBC News CEO Deborah...
The Walt Disney Company has ended a brief but explosive suspension of Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show, announcing that "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" will return to ABC on Tuesday after several days of private discussions between network executives and the host. The decision reverses a dramatic move that...
As advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) continue to shape industries worldwide, media organizations face an intricate balancing act: harnessing the power of AI while safeguarding ethical standards, creative freedoms, and audience trust. Channel 4, a renowned UK broadcaster, has taken a...
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