AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoRegulation & Local News: The NUJ blasted Ofcom for approving STV’s plan to cut dedicated local news coverage in the North of Scotland, arguing it’s a weak decision despite heavy opposition from journalists, politicians, and viewers. Press Freedom & Accountability: The NUJ also called “intolerable” delays by Northern Ireland’s police ombudsman office in releasing its long-awaited report into the 2001 murder of journalist Martin O’Hagan. Network Turmoil: “60 Minutes” is in open revolt after Scott Pelley attacked CBS News leadership and the show’s new executive producer, amid firings and a wider fight over the program’s direction. Platform Rules for Kids: Malaysia began enforcing an under-16 social media ban with ID-based age checks for major platforms and fines up to about $2.5M for noncompliance. Media Business & Deals: People Inc. (Barry Diller) made an $18B offer to buy MGM Resorts, while Times Journal Media Group expanded in Georgia with additional newspaper purchases. AI & News Rights: The New York Times publisher warned AI firms are “brazenly” stripping news IP, as the paper continues legal action. Ad/Agency Transparency: ANA data shows advertisers remain worried about media agency transparency, even as more contracts get updated.
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