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Webinar: How To Enhance The Integrity Of Broadcast Newsroom With AI Tools

February 13, 2026
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As misinformation and disinformation continue to challenge newsrooms worldwide, the question is no longer whether artificial intelligence will influence journalism — but how it can be responsibly deployed to strengthen editorial integrity and public trust.

This critical issue will take centre stage at the upcoming webinar, “Reworking Broadcast Newsroom Operations For the Age of AI,” scheduled for Thursday, 19 March 2026. The session will convene media executives, newsroom leaders, editors, journalists and technology experts to examine how AI-powered tools can support real-time fact-checking, source verification and content authentication in today’s fast-moving digital environment.

With the rapid spread of unverified information across social media platforms, alongside the growing sophistication of deepfakes and AI-generated content, broadcast newsrooms face mounting pressure to publish quickly while maintaining accuracy. The reputational and regulatory risks associated with misinformation have never been higher, placing credibility at the centre of newsroom strategy.

The webinar will explore whether AI can serve as a practical ally in detecting manipulated visuals, cross-referencing claims against trusted databases, authenticating sources, and strengthening verification processes during breaking news situations. At the same time, the discussion will address the ethical and operational implications of deploying AI in editorial environments, ensuring that automation enhances — rather than undermines — journalistic standards.

Participants will gain insight into how AI tools can be integrated into existing newsroom workflows, what governance frameworks are required to maintain accountability, and how broadcasters can balance speed with accuracy in an era increasingly shaped by algorithmic content creation.

As news organisations adapt to technological disruption, this webinar provides a timely platform to assess how AI can be leveraged not as a replacement for journalists, but as a safeguard for trust and credibility in modern broadcast operations.

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