AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPublishing & Faith-Based Media: “Young Washington” is framed as a modern faith-based patriotic action blockbuster aimed at theologically conservative men, signaling a shift in what evangelical audiences want on screen. AI & Workflows: A New Zealand reporter’s two-month AI reporting project says the tech is less a job-killer and more a tool that can speed tasks and reshape daily work—after plenty of early missteps. Real Estate & Consumer Pressure: Barfoot & Thompson reports June sales up slightly, but median and average prices fell, with stock at an 18-year high—an affordability squeeze that will ripple into local publishing and libraries. Tax, Oligarchy, and Power: Jeffrey Winters’ “The Blind Spot” argues democracies are structured to enable oligarchy, with a fast-moving look at tax dodging and the people who facilitate it. Children’s Books & Community: New picture-book and poetry releases keep landing—like Glenn Moore’s animal-imagination collection “I Dreamt I Was”—while local events and signings push reading habits. Book Culture & Rights: The Freedom to Publish prize spotlight includes a high-stakes legal fight involving META and a whistleblower’s gag order, underscoring publishing’s collision with platform power. Sports Meets Storytelling: Football and sports coverage continues to drive book-adjacent attention, from World Cup narratives to a rugby league history book uncovering a missing trophy and a smallpox scandal.
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