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Bridging The Gap: Overcoming Infrastructure Barriers For AI Adoption In Africa’s Media Industry

April 17, 2026
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The AI & Transformation of Media – Africa Readiness Survey 2026, released by Broadcast Media Africa, highlights a growing tension between the industry’s ambition to embrace AI and the realities of operating within constrained technical and financial environments.

While artificial intelligence (AI) adoption is accelerating across Africa’s media industry, the research reveals that infrastructure limitations and rising costs are posing significant challenges to long-term implementation and scalability.

According to the report, many media organisations are actively experimenting with AI tools to enhance production, streamline workflows, and improve audience engagement. However, the underlying infrastructure required to support these technologies—ranging from high-performance computing capacity to reliable cloud services and data storage systems—remains uneven and, in many cases, inadequate.

The findings indicate that the cost of implementing and maintaining AI systems is emerging as a major barrier. Beyond the initial investment in tools and platforms, organisations must also contend with ongoing expenses related to data processing, system integration, licensing, and cybersecurity. For many broadcasters and publishers operating in highly competitive and cost-sensitive markets, these financial demands are difficult to sustain.

As a result, some organisations are adopting a cautious approach, limiting their AI deployments to isolated use cases rather than scaling them across the enterprise. While this allows for experimentation, it also restricts the ability to achieve meaningful efficiencies or transformative impact.

The report further notes that reliance on external technology providers is increasing, as organisations seek to bypass infrastructure constraints by leveraging third-party platforms. While this approach can accelerate adoption, it also raises concerns around long-term cost dependency, data sovereignty, and control over critical systems.

In addition, inconsistent connectivity and power reliability in certain regions continue to affect the performance and accessibility of AI-driven operations. These structural challenges underscore the importance of broader digital infrastructure development as a foundation for the future of media innovation across the continent.

Industry observers point out that addressing these barriers will require both organisational and ecosystem-level solutions. Media companies will need to prioritise strategic investment in scalable infrastructure, while governments and industry stakeholders must work collaboratively to strengthen the digital backbone that supports emerging technologies.

The survey suggests that without deliberate efforts to manage costs and build resilient infrastructure, the current momentum around AI could stall, limiting its benefits to a small number of well-resourced organisations and widening the industry-wide gap.

At the same time, the report acknowledges that innovative approaches—such as shared infrastructure models, cloud partnerships, and regional technology hubs—could help mitigate some of these challenges and create more inclusive pathways for adoption.

The AI & Transformation of Media – Africa Readiness Survey 2026 ultimately highlights that the future of AI in African media will depend not only on access to technology but on the ability to build the infrastructure required to support it sustainably and at scale.

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

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