AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPublishing & Media Expansion: Time magazine is launching “Time Canada,” a licensed Canadian edition with ArtsHouse Media Group, mixing Canadian reporting with select global content and planning its first print cover this fall. Books & Culture: Vanessa Hua’s “Coyoteland” (Flatiron) brings the “dark suburbia” tradition into the post-pandemic Bay Area, while a new list rounds up notable summer novels. Sports Books & Coverage: As the U.S. kicks off the 2026 World Cup, coverage highlights how fans are finding new ways to watch and how sports storytelling is evolving; a separate piece looks at the “dark suburbia” genre’s modern threats. Education & Kids: The Annie E. Casey Foundation’s KIDS COUNT shows Michigan’s education gains but child well-being slips. Community Reading Life: A local roundup spotlights book-and-community events, including a wrestling story-time at libraries. Industry Finance: McGraw Hill reports fiscal 2026 results with recurring and digital revenue growth. Public Life & Policy: USPS election handling changes and federal eligibility shifts threaten benefits for some immigrants, with direct impacts on families. Sports Business: A Wide-Format Summit announces major sponsors for July 27–29 in Florida.
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