AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDigital Switch-Over: Nigeria’s NBC has reaffirmed analogue TV signal switch-off will not happen until Dec 31, 2028, after misinformation claimed an earlier August 2026 cut. Media & Trust: The same week, Ghana’s courts jailed TikToker Camilla Alhassan for false claims that President Mahama buried “32 cows” to win the 2024 election, underscoring the pushback against viral misinformation. Marcom & Platforms: Kenya’s meat push gets a marketing-and-ops backbone with ANITRAC—a digital livestock traceability system aimed at meeting export requirements and scaling the sector toward Sh1 trillion. Industry & Consumer Protection: South Africa’s insurers are discussing a shared structure to curb fraudulent claims, including alleged “murder-for-insurance,” with compliance concerns around antitrust. Creative Culture: Ghana’s collectible sensationalist film posters are spotlighted as a living advertising art form, while Nollywood piracy crackdowns in Ghana target illegal TV distribution of Nigerian films. Global Sports Media: FIFA World Cup 2026 coverage keeps expanding—BTS is set for the final’s halftime show, and debates continue over the tournament’s 48-team format and its impact on quality.
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