AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoStreaming & Film: Netflix is spotlighting “Blue Thunder,” the 1983 action-thriller with Roy Scheider, a reminder of how 80s Hollywood sold high-tech military swagger—now back in the spotlight for viewers in Liechtenstein and beyond. Travel Rules: UK travellers face higher friction in Europe as ETIAS authorisations roll out for entry to 30 countries, with a near-tripled fee to €20 and a delayed compulsory start into 2027. Media Business: RTL Group has completed its acquisition of Sky Deutschland, bringing together major German-speaking TV brands and extending sports and entertainment reach across Germany, Austria, Switzerland—and customers in Luxembourg, Liechtenstein and South Tyrol. Sports on Screen: Sky Deutschland also renewed ATP Tour tennis rights through 2033, keeping major tournaments on Sky Sport and WOW across the DACH region. Football Buzz: New Zealand defender Tim Payne became a viral World Cup “least-known” star after an Argentine influencer campaign pushed his Instagram from under 5,000 followers to 1.7 million. Audio Culture: Spotify is adding narrated long-form magazine articles to its app, expanding audio journalism for Premium users.
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