AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPress Freedom in the US: The Supreme Court let stand sanctions against former Fox News reporter Catherine Herridge, forcing her to choose between disclosing a confidential source or paying $800-a-day in contempt fines. Media Watchdog Fallout: CPJ’s board voted 17-1 to keep a contentious definition of “journalist” for its Gaza casualty list, with Fox News the lone no vote, deepening internal turmoil. UK Platform Exodus: Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy quit X and said her department will stop using the platform too, citing “abuse and misinformation,” as scrutiny of Musk’s site grows. Regulation & Access: A Canadian court ordered a broad publication ban in a militia land-seizure plot case, drawing criticism that it could limit public understanding of threats. Broadcast/Streaming Business: TV Time is shutting down its app after July 15 as it pivots toward AI, while Synamedia named Tzvi Gerstl CEO after divesting its video network unit. Global Press Under Pressure: Turkey briefly detained Cumhuriyet reporter Gülnur Saydam over an organized-crime report; Albania’s journalists’ union condemned attacks on reporters during a Parliament protest. Reality TV Safety: A Married at First Sight UK cast member was arrested on suspicion of rape after BBC Panorama allegations reignited welfare-protocol questions for Channel 4.
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