AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPress Freedom Under Fire: The US DOJ has subpoenaed multiple New York Times reporters to testify before a federal grand jury over the paper’s reporting on security concerns tied to Trump’s new Qatari-gifted Air Force One, with critics warning the move could chill source protection and independent reporting. Media Policy & Regulation: In Australia, GetUp’s acting chief argues the country is underestimating populism—an implicit warning for how political pressure can reshape media and public debate. AI & Journalism Practice: Sri Lanka and India’s media leaders, including SLIMFA and senior editors, are pushing a trust-first approach as AI reshapes news, stressing verification and editorial discipline. Industry Training & Production Tech: The International Screen Institute launches “Future Ready” in Vienna, targeting producers with ethics, IP, and AI/immersive storytelling skills. Streaming Strategy: Netflix is reportedly exploring live TV channels and bundling third-party services (including Peacock) as engagement softens. Regional Media Recognition: The Arab Media Excellence Award’s 10th edition hits a record 154 nominations, with AI as the theme. Business Support Angle: An Irish senator calls for tax and rate relief for small businesses, linking local economic survival to community media and public life.
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