AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoBig Tech vs Nigerian media: Nigeria’s government has ordered the FCCPC to investigate Meta, Google, X and “certain” generative AI platforms over alleged anti-competitive conduct and unpaid exploitation of Nigerian news content, following a joint petition from the Newspaper Proprietors’ Association of Nigeria, NUJ, BON and GCOP. Press freedom under pressure: IPI Nigeria says detained reporter Stanley Ugagbe has been released on bail after its intervention, though police investigations continue. UK media consolidation: Sky agreed to buy ITV’s Media & Entertainment business for up to £1.6bn, excluding ITV Studios; the deal raises questions about streaming and paywalls, but Sky says major shows will remain free for now. Regulation showdown in Israel: Israel’s cabinet voted not to recognize actions by the Second Authority council, escalating a constitutional clash with the High Court over media regulator authority. Turkey media clampdown: Turkey blocked the Stockholm Center for Freedom’s X account and other outlets ahead of the NATO summit, while RTÜK warned broadcasters their coverage is being monitored. Global South capacity-building: A China-hosted seminar for Global South media officials and journalists wrapped up with a focus on media modernisation and cooperation. Health & media literacy: A Lancet review suggests personalized, interactive education may better drive dementia-prevention lifestyle changes than broad awareness campaigns.
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