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Mapping AI Readiness: BMA Launches Pan-African Study Of Africa’s Media Sector

February 27, 2026
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Broadcast Media Africa (BMA) has officially launched the AI and Transformation of Media – Africa Readiness Survey 2026. This landmark industry study is designed to assess the continent’s preparedness to adopt, deploy, and responsibly scale artificial intelligence technologies across the entire media value chain. As AI rapidly reshapes the global entertainment landscape, it is becoming a foundational capability for modern operations, influencing everything from AI-assisted journalism and automated content production to audience analytics and misinformation detection.

Across Africa, media organisations operate within a unique context defined by fast-growing digital audiences, mobile-first consumption, and evolving regulatory frameworks. While awareness of AI’s potential is increasing, the levels of adoption, skills readiness, and infrastructure maturity vary significantly across different markets. This survey seeks to bridge those gaps by providing evidence-based insights into the industry’s current standing, identifying the barriers slowing progress, and highlighting strategic opportunities for sustainable growth and competitiveness.

The primary scope of the research involves mapping the extent of AI use across editorial, production, and distribution functions while evaluating internal leadership awareness and change management capacity. Additionally, the study will analyse critical infrastructure gaps—such as access to data and cloud computing—and identify emerging use cases like content personalisation, real-time fact-checking, and revenue optimisation. A vital component of the briefing also includes an assessment of how media houses address editorial integrity, bias, and public trust in the age of AI-assisted media.

To ensure a representative view of the continent, BMA is targeting a diverse group of stakeholders, including media houses, broadcasters, digital publishers, OTT platforms, regulators, and academia. Upon completion, the initiative will deliver a comprehensive analytical report featuring regional comparisons and practical recommendations for media leaders. These insights will serve as a baseline framework for future longitudinal studies and provide strategic guidance for policymakers to enable innovation while addressing ethical concerns.

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