AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPlatform Shift & Trust: Reuters Institute’s 2026 Digital News Report says social and video networks (plus AI chatbots) now lead news access in most markets, with trust at a new low and younger audiences relying on platforms more than publishers. Upfronts & Streaming Ad Pull: Fox says its 2026-27 upfront deals are done with “strong” results, citing sports-driven demand and Tubi’s double-digit volume growth. Local Media Rights: A California bill (AB 1821) would reshape the Public Records Act by letting some requests be treated as “commercial” and enabling fee charges and lawsuits—sparking First Amendment backlash. Press Freedom vs Security Framing: Nigeria’s information minister urged journalists to keep terrorists off front pages, arguing responsible coverage supports nation-building. Regulation & Access for Kids: The UAE set a minimum age of 15 for social media use, while the UK is moving toward an under-16s ban with age checks and curfews. Media Under Pressure: Mozambique journalists face killings and silence amid deeper repression after election unrest. Broadcast Distribution Policy: New Zealand wants local streaming apps preinstalled and prominent on TVs sold in-country. Industry Moves: A+E FAST exec Mark Garner is shifting into consulting after 25 years. Workplace Inclusion: Canada launches Pride in Production to improve safety and inclusion for 2SLGBTQIA+ screen professionals. Press Freedom in Courtrooms: Albania’s broadcasters asked for permission to air live trials—highlighting how constitutional rights can still be blocked in practice.
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