AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPress-Freedom Flashpoints: Nigeria’s police detained NUJ Osun secretary Olalekan Akindoju after a raid on his home, with the IPC-SPJ Hub calling it unlawful and demanding an apology; in Mexico, crime reporter Luis Ángel López Valdez was killed in Veracruz, underscoring how dangerous reporting remains. World Cup Spotlight on Rights: FIFA chief Gianni Infantino publicly urged Algeria to release jailed French journalist Christophe Gleizes as the 2026 tournament begins; HRW warned the World Cup is starting “in a climate of fear,” citing immigration crackdowns and threats to press freedom. Cross-Border Media Access: Israel deported French journalist Alice Froussard after entry was denied, while French outlets and rights groups said the move blocks critical coverage. Regulation vs Independence: Sri Lanka’s journalists’ group urged withdrawal of a draft media regulator bill, arguing it would control rather than protect; Australia’s Monash IVF also downgraded earnings amid lower demand, a reminder that media-adjacent industries still feel policy and sentiment shifts. Industry & Audience Playbook: A Kenya editors’ guild CEO argued ethics and verification matter more as social media drives news discovery; a separate report lays out 10 strategies to attract young news audiences. Local Media Growth: Issaquah launched “Issaquah Spotlight,” a new digital-first outlet filling the gap left by a decade-old newspaper closure.
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