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BMA Webinar: Understand Regulatory Compliance For Broadcasters In The Age Of AI

May 7, 2026
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As artificial intelligence becomes more deeply embedded in the editorial and operational fabric of broadcasting, industry leaders are facing a new and pressing challenge: how to make AI-driven decisions understandable, accountable, and compliant. This critical issue will be explored in the upcoming webinar, “AI and Broadcast Compliance: What Players Must Know About Emerging Regulations,” taking place on Tuesday, 12 May 2026 (Online).

For years, AI systems have operated largely as “black boxes,” delivering outputs without clear insight into how they reached their conclusions. However, regulators are increasingly pushing back against this opacity, particularly in sectors like broadcasting where algorithmic decisions can shape public discourse, influence elections, and impact societal trust in news.

New and evolving regulatory frameworks are now placing the burden on broadcasters to open up these black boxes. There is a growing expectation that organisations must be able to explain, in clear and accessible terms, how AI systems prioritise stories, recommend content, flag misinformation, or generate news outputs. This is especially critical in politically sensitive environments, where even subtle algorithmic bias or lack of transparency can have far-reaching consequences.

Beyond compliance, the issue is quickly becoming one of reputational risk and audience trust. Viewers and listeners are increasingly aware of AI’s role in shaping the content they consume, and they are demanding greater clarity and accountability. Broadcasters that fail to provide transparency risk eroding public confidence, while those that embrace explainability stand to strengthen their credibility and leadership in a rapidly evolving media landscape.

The webinar will examine how broadcasters can transition from opaque AI systems to more transparent, interpretable models while maintaining efficiency and innovation. It will also explore the practical realities of implementing explainability—from internal governance and documentation to on-air disclosures and audience-facing communication strategies.

As the regulatory environment continues to tighten, the message is clear: understanding AI is no longer enough—broadcasters must be able to explain it. This session will provide timely guidance on how organisations can meet this expectation and position themselves responsibly in the age of intelligent media.

For more information on the webinar, click HERE.

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