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BMA Survey: African Media Turns To AI To Unlock New Revenue Streams Amid Industry Pressures

April 16, 2026
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As traditional revenue models face mounting pressure, African media organisations are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to unlock new monetisation opportunities and drive sustainable growth.

According to the AI & Transformation of Media – Africa Readiness Survey 2026, released by Broadcast Media Africa, AI is emerging as a key enabler of revenue innovation across the continent’s media sector. From personalised advertising to data-driven audience insights, organisations are leveraging AI to better understand, reach, and monetise their audiences.

The report highlights that one of the most promising applications of AI lies in its ability to power more targeted and efficient advertising models. By analysing audience behaviour and preferences in real time, media companies are able to deliver highly personalised content and advertising experiences, increasing engagement and improving conversion rates for advertisers. This shift is particularly significant as brands demand greater accountability and measurable returns on their media investments.

In addition to advertising, AI is also opening up new avenues for content monetisation. Media organisations are exploring subscription models, dynamic pricing strategies, and premium content offerings tailored to specific audience segments. AI-driven recommendation engines are playing a critical role in this evolution, helping to surface relevant content and extend user engagement—both of which are key to driving subscription growth and retention.

However, while the revenue potential of AI is widely recognised, the survey reveals that many organisations are still in the early stages of translating these capabilities into meaningful financial outcomes. A lack of strategic alignment, combined with limited technical expertise and infrastructure, is constraining media companies’ ability to fully capitalise on AI-driven monetisation opportunities.

The findings suggest a growing gap between the promise of AI and the commercial results achieved. While experimentation is widespread, few organisations have developed integrated revenue strategies that place AI at the core of their business models. As a result, many initiatives remain fragmented, with limited scalability and impact.

Industry analysts note that realising the full monetisation potential of AI will require a shift from short-term experimentation to long-term investment. This includes building robust data ecosystems, strengthening partnerships with technology providers, and developing the internal capabilities needed to manage and optimise AI-driven revenue streams.

At the same time, the report cautions that monetisation strategies must be balanced with considerations around data privacy, user trust, and regulatory compliance. As audience data becomes central to revenue generation, ensuring transparency and responsible data use will be critical to maintaining credibility and avoiding potential risks.

The survey positions AI not just as a tool for efficiency, but as a catalyst for redefining how media organisations create, distribute, and monetise content. In an increasingly competitive and fragmented media landscape, those that successfully integrate AI into their commercial strategies will be better positioned to adapt and thrive.

The AI & Transformation of Media – Africa Readiness Survey 2026 ultimately underscores that while AI offers a pathway to new revenue growth, its success will depend on how effectively organisations align technology, strategy, and execution.

To access the brief highlight report on the survey, please click HERE.

To access the FULL report on the survey, please click HERE.

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