AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMedia & Policy: Nigeria’s grassroots group GMI warns fake news is now a national security threat, while NAHJ launches a Cultural Competence Training Program to help newsrooms cover diverse communities more accurately. AI & Journalism: India Today editor Kalli Purie argues algorithms can’t replace newsroom “moderation and calibration,” and a separate piece urges human wisdom to keep pace with tech power. Regional Media Business: Sky News Arabia moves from a 50/50 joint venture to full ownership under Abu Dhabi’s IMI, aiming for more agility across TV and digital. Public Trust & Safety: In Scotland, police say teen weapon-carrying is rising as social media influences behavior; in Canada, RCMP reiterates pets must stay home, not in hot cars. Human Rights & Accountability: A Nigerian rights group CEFSAN blasts the Tinubu government for failing to protect abducted schoolchildren. Entertainment: Hulu renews Only Murders in the Building for Season 6, with an overseas mystery arc.
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