AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPress Freedom Under Pressure: Delhi High Court ordered removal of online reports it called “false” about judges’ London badminton trip, raising a free-speech paradox: the judiciary is both complainant and arbiter. Journalists Targeted in Conflict Zones: Yemen reported the car-bomb killing of Al-Arabiya/Al-Hadath correspondent Mohamed Eida, with authorities launching an investigation as press groups warn the pattern is worsening. Courtroom vs. Media in Ghana: Accra High Court jailed Herald editor Larry Dogbey for contempt tied to coverage of a $94m fraud petition, with Dogbey insisting “journalism is not a crime.” Regulators Flex in Broadcasting: Georgia’s media regulator fined TV Pirveli for using terms like “prisoners of conscience,” signaling tighter oversight after 2025 amendments. AI & Licensing: Getty announced a multi-year display partnership with OpenAI, pushing its stock up as the market recalibrates how licensing deals may reshape AI training and media rights. Media Skills & Industry Training: South Africa’s AMASA relaunched a media management competence certificate to close gaps between traditional training and today’s multi-platform planning demands. Entertainment Business Bets: Amazon Prime Video teased “Mirzapur — The Movie,” betting a major OTT franchise on a theatrical leap.
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