AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMedia Accountability: A Senate media group in the Philippines hit back at Sen. Rodante Marcoleta’s “paid hacks” remarks about mainstream journalists, saying unbacked claims erode trust and fuel hostility. AI in Newsrooms: Malaysia coverage argues AI is becoming essential for newsroom efficiency, but warns it can’t replace on-the-ground reporting and editorial judgment. Local News Independence: Ohio AG Dave Yost says he reached an agreement with Nexstar tied to its Tegna deal, aiming to preserve editorial and staffing independence for local stations. Social Media & Travel Policy: Nevada senators warn a proposed U.S. rule asking travelers for years of social media history could further hurt tourism. Digital Infrastructure Investment: India’s data-center push gets a boost as AirTrunk plans about $30B for 5 GW capacity, with PM Modi framing it as a jobs and AI growth driver. Marketing & Media Business: Swift Press buys Joby Warrick’s Pulitzer-winning book rights; Altimetrik earns ISG recognition for GCC services; and DayOne Data Centers closes a $4.5B Series C. Public Safety Online: Australia jails a social-media predator for eliciting abuse material from 80+ children.
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