AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCulture on TV: GMA’s long-running sitcom “Pepito Manaloto” marks 16 years with a careful approach to sensitive jokes, with stars saying the show “walks the fine line” without crossing it. Language & identity: A new spotlight on Kiswahili frames the language as Tanzania’s cultural and economic asset, with UNESCO-style estimates and regional recognition tied to diplomacy and tourism. Pride & branding backlash: Pride Month coverage turns more muted as corporate support and social feeds cool down amid DEI rollbacks and political backlash. Online celebrity friction: Meghan Markle keeps igniting Reddit fights, while “boy mom” culture gets dissected as a viral trope that shapes how people talk about parenting. Media power & politics: Hungary’s public media chief resigns as a reform bill looms, and a Tory peer sues over a free-speech dispute after losing his CBE. Parenting & screens: A debate reignites over whether too much device time harms kids’ brains and emotional regulation. Sports + fandom: A German mathematician with a perfect World Cup streak backs the Netherlands, as World Cup hype drives online predictions and collectibles chatter.
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