AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPress Freedom Under Pressure: A Kansas town agreed to pay $850,000 to a former reporter after a 2023 police raid on a weekly newspaper’s offices, a case that reignited national debate over newsroom searches and constitutional protections. Authoritarian Media Crackdowns: Mali sentenced a junta-critic broadcaster and a cost-of-living influencer to seven years in jail, with prosecutors arguing they were a “danger” to keep them away from radio and social media. Legal Pressure on Journalism: Iran’s parliament advanced a bill that would criminalize interactions with “hostile” foreign media and sharing content with overseas outlets, with penalties of up to two years. Regional Media Leadership: Ecuador’s Teleamazonas named Andrés Badra (ex-Venevisión) as CEO, prioritizing digital growth, new revenue, and protecting editorial independence. Creator Economy & Training: Arizona State University launched a bachelor’s in content creation, treating influencer-style skills as a formal career path. AI & Personalization: A dietitian weighs the promise and limits of AI meal plans, stressing that lifestyle and food relationships can’t be reduced to calories alone. Women in News: South Africa’s women’s share of news sources rose to 40% (from 19% in 2003), but gaps remain in expert and power-beat representation. Hong Kong Books Under Fire: Independent bookstores faced renewed closures and arrests tied to national security enforcement, while police launched an internal probe into an officer’s viral dancing clip.
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