AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAI Licensing Deal: Nine Entertainment and Microsoft struck an Australian-first pact letting Copilot reference Nine journalism for grounded AI search answers, with Copilot pointing users back to Nine sites—another sign publishers are racing to monetize and control AI discovery. Press Freedom Under Pressure: A New Jersey school district fight with a local newspaper over a judge-ordered takedown of surveillance footage spotlights growing use of emergency orders to restrict reporting. Regulation Clash: Israel’s cabinet voted to defy a Supreme Court ruling on the broadcast regulator, escalating fears of a constitutional crisis and putting media oversight back in the spotlight. Media Independence in Uganda: Nation Media Group Uganda reopening talks are drawing warnings that any government influence over editorial decisions would break the paper’s independence. Tech Consolidation: RTL Deutschland is merging tech teams after its Sky Deutschland acquisition, naming Patrick Sturm EVP of technology to unify platforms and accelerate streaming/AI work. Local Media Loss: The Philippines’ long-running community paper The Sunday Punch shut after 70 years, underscoring how hard it is for local journalism to survive. Advertising & Sports: A major NRL broadcast rights deal is set to collide with Australia’s tightening sports betting ad rules, raising questions about who really benefits.
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