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BMA Webinar To Explore How Media Organisations Can Safeguard Trust While Embracing Artificial Intelligence

July 2, 2026
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Artificial intelligence is redefining every stage of the media value chain—from content creation and editing to distribution and audience engagement. Yet, as AI technologies become increasingly embedded in newsroom operations and production workflows, they are also raising critical questions around editorial accountability, transparency, legal compliance and public trust.

Recognising the urgency of these issues, Broadcast Media Africa (BMA) will convene an industry webinar on Thursday, July 16 2026, under the theme “Production & Distribution In The Age Of AI – How To Succeed!“, with a dedicated focus on “Ethics, Compliance & Editorial Responsibility.”

The session will bring together broadcasters, editors, media executives, legal experts, regulators and technology innovators to examine how African media organisations can develop responsible AI practices that preserve journalistic integrity while leveraging the efficiencies and opportunities offered by emerging technologies.

As AI-generated and AI-assisted content becomes more prevalent, the media industry faces a growing responsibility to ensure that technological innovation does not outpace ethical decision-making. Questions surrounding the verification of AI-generated content, disclosure requirements, copyright ownership, algorithmic bias, misinformation and human editorial oversight are becoming central to the future of credible broadcasting.

The webinar will explore how organisations can establish governance frameworks that ensure AI is deployed responsibly while remaining aligned with professional editorial standards and evolving regulatory expectations. Participants will also examine practical approaches to embedding transparency, accountability and compliance into AI-enabled production and distribution processes.

Commenting on the importance of the discussion, Mr Benjamin Pius, CEO of Broadcast Media Africa, said, “Artificial intelligence has the potential to transform media for the better, but technology alone cannot define the future of journalism. Editorial responsibility, ethical decision-making and regulatory compliance must remain fundamental principles guiding every application of AI within our industry.”

He continued, “The challenge before broadcasters is no longer whether to adopt AI, but how to use it responsibly. Organisations that establish clear governance, maintain human oversight and prioritise audience trust will be best positioned to thrive in an increasingly AI-driven media landscape.”

The webinar will provide participants with practical insights into developing ethical AI policies, strengthening editorial governance, navigating compliance obligations and implementing best practices that support responsible innovation across media production and content distribution.

To find out more about the webinar, click HERE.

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