AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCollege Sports Pay Fight: Arizona State swimmer Grant House won an NCAA lawsuit over athlete name-and-likeness pay, but says the backlash nearly broke him as he chases a 2028 Olympic spot. Band Camp Hydration: FAMU’s Marching 100 collected 100+ cases of water for students at summer band camp, with a next drop-off set for June 27. TV + Music Spotlight: Prime Video’s Ali drama “The Greatest” (from Muhammad Ali’s estate) promises untold stories and lands in Q4 2026. Local Live Music: Venice Theatre’s WorldFest returns June 15–20 in spite of hurricane setbacks. Florida Country News: Florida Georgia Line’s Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard sign with CAA and The Core after reuniting at CMA Fest. Tampa Rock Moment: Evanescence’s Tampa show saw a stage curtain catch fire during “Calm Down,” quickly put out by crew. Community Concerts: Pensacola Beach’s “Bands on the Beach” continues June 16 with Goldmine. Chart History: Ella Langley makes Billboard Country Airplay history with three top-10 hits at once. World Cup + Florida Tie: England gear stolen from a Palm Beach Gardens-to-Kansas City move leads to charges against two Texas men. Big Pop Culture: North West makes her solo festival debut at Lyrical Lemonade’s Summer Smash 2026.
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