- After shuttering Instagram for kids, Facebook is now trying to reframe the app’s toxicity for teens (Tech Crunch)
- Netflix is upping its game by acquiring video game developer Night School (The Verge)
- Animation workers in Canada sign their first collectively bargained contract, which could have a ripple effect in the industry (CBC News)
- PlutoTV is paying the FCC US$3.5 million for breaking closed-captioning rules (Variety)

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- After shuttering Instagram for kids, Facebook is now trying to reframe the app's toxicity for teens (Tech Crunch)
- Netflix is upping its game by acquiring video game developer Night School (The Verge)
- Animation workers in Canada sign their first collectively bargained contract, which could have a ripple effect in the industry (CBC News)
- PlutoTV is paying the FCC US$3.5 million for breaking closed-captioning rules (Variety)
September 30, 2021