AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMedia Trust Rankings: Reuters Institute survey put Greece’s in.gr among the most trusted news brands (42% trust), while Mega led TV credibility (45%) even as overall confidence dipped. Regulator vs Broadcaster: US FCC chair Brendan Carr accused Disney/ABC of “misinformation” over its pushback against investigations tied to The View and local station license renewals. Press Freedom Under Pressure (Ghana): Ghana’s GJA said it’s monitoring the seven-day contempt conviction of Herald editor Larry Dogbey, while legal experts questioned whether the ruling effectively functions like a prior restraint. Courtroom Crackdown (Cambodia): Cambodia’s Supreme Court upheld treason convictions and 14-year sentences for two journalists, deepening rights-group concerns about shrinking press freedom. Accreditation Row (Turkey/NATO): NATO rejected accreditation requests for multiple Turkish outlets ahead of the Ankara summit, with journalists and press groups calling it alarming; NATO says it relies on host-country assessments. UK Training Funding: The NCTJ urged the government to restore a journalism training grant stream tied to “trusted news.” Broadcast/Radio Business: Jamaica’s SLEEK Radio 93FM launch highlighted radio’s reach and ad-supported audio dominance. Media-Security Legal Support: Media Defence and UN human rights offices convened lawyers to strengthen press-freedom litigation across Latin America and Europe. Streaming Deal Watch: Fox’s planned Roku acquisition puts more focus on smart-TV platform power in connected TV.
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