AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAI & Newsroom Ops: A Philippine study finds AI is boosting newsroom efficiency (transcription, editing, fact-checking, analytics) but also raises sustainability, credibility, and intellectual property worries—while human oversight remains key. Press Freedom & Legal Risk: The Philippine Press Institute’s “Press Forward” workshop pushes dispute resolution frameworks to protect small newsrooms from costly criminal libel and cyberlibel. Audience Relationships: Reuters Institute’s Digital News Report 2026 launch spotlights “platformisation,” declining interest in news, and the need to build audience trust amid AI and influencer-driven feeds. Media Mergers & Ads: Paramount Skydance blocked a Freedom of the Press Foundation ad during UFC coverage, citing a “conflict of interest,” as the Paramount-Warner Bros. deal stays politically charged. Children, Platforms & Regulation: UK plans to ban social media for under-16s (with Harry and Meghan backing) collide with concerns about workarounds like VPNs and shifting risks to minors. Election Integrity: Nigeria’s media and CSOs call for stronger partnerships, including a verified central platform for electoral information and formal media recognition by INEC. Press Freedom Under Pressure: Bangladesh marks “Newspaper Black Day” over 1975 closures, while Eritrea is flagged at the UN for long-term journalist imprisonment and closed civic space. Content & Culture: Hong Kong’s film gala debuts in Riyadh, bringing contemporary HK cinema to Saudi audiences.
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