AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoStreaming & Media: Netflix is rolling out short-form video licensing deals with major US publishers (including Vanity Fair, Vogue, Rolling Stone, People and Variety) to subscribers in Ireland from August 3, with content ranging from quick clips to longer episodes. Irish Language Music & Law: Kneecap has been granted High Court permission to serve defamation proceedings on an indigenous leader in Canada over an online statement opposing Kneecap performances on indigenous ancestral lands. Traditional Culture: TG4 has announced the Gradam Ceoil TG4 2026 winners, including Cathal Hayden, Pauline Scanlon, Mickey Dunne, Cherish The Ladies, Séamus and Caoimhe Uí Fhlatharta, Niall Vallely and The Tulla Céilí Band. Live Arts in Ireland: Dublin’s NYX Hotel launches “The Exchange Sessions” to give emerging artists and performers free space to showcase work. Community & Place: Kinsale Arts Weekend marks its 10th anniversary with more than 50 events across music, theatre, film, visual art, literature and dance. Music Calendar: Electric Picnic’s ArtLot stage line-up is revealed, while Radie Peat drops her debut solo single ahead of a Vicar Street show on November 20. Heritage & Faith: St Augustine’s Church in Cork is set to hold its final mass this Sunday as the Augustinian Order withdraws amid declining vocations.
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