- K-Pop band BTS has dethroned Harry Potter’s app with its top-spot debut on the app-download charts (Variety)
- Only 12% of kids books published in the US in 2016 were written by racial minorities. What does this mean for storytelling? (Book Riot)
- Disney is seeking underrepresented filmmakers for its new seven-month shorts incubator program (The Hollywood Reporter)
- As regulators pressure tech companies to explain how customer data is used, broadband operators still use the info to sell ads (Wall Street Journal)
- Canada is spending US$762,000 and hosting a youth summit to combat online extremism (Engadget)

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- K-Pop band BTS has dethroned Harry Potter's app with its top-spot debut on the app-download charts (Variety)
- Only 12% of kids books published in the US in 2016 were written by racial minorities. What does this mean for storytelling? (Book Riot)
- Disney is seeking underrepresented filmmakers for its new seven-month shorts incubator program (The Hollywood Reporter)
- As regulators pressure tech companies to explain how customer data is used, broadband operators still use the info to sell ads (Wall Street Journal)
- Canada is spending US$762,000 and hosting a youth summit to combat online extremism (Engadget)
June 27, 2019