AI And Broadcast Compliance:
What Players Must Know About Emerging Regulations
Webinar | Online Forum
About The Webinar
Artificial Intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept in broadcasting; it is a present-day reality, powering everything from automated production and content recommendation to hyper-targeted advertising.
However, as these powerful tools become more integrated into operations, they are outpacing the legal and regulatory frameworks that govern the industry.
This creates a significant compliance gap, exposing broadcasters to unforeseen legal risks, financial penalties, and reputational damage.
Where
Online/Virtual
When
Tuesday, 12th May 2026
10h00 (GMT)
11h00 (BST)
12h00 (SAST)
13h00 (EAT)
About This Online Forum
This online forum will explore how AI is transforming regulatory frameworks and compliance obligations in broadcasting. It will highlight emerging laws, policy shifts, and ethical considerations that broadcasters must be aware of when deploying AI-driven systems.
The forum will move beyond headlines to provide a practical analysis of how emerging laws on data privacy, algorithmic transparency, and content liability will directly impact broadcast operations.
This session is designed to equip legal teams, compliance officers, and technology leaders with the critical knowledge needed to navigate this new frontier. We will explore proactive strategies for building compliant AI systems, ensuring that innovation can flourish without compromising legal and ethical obligations.
Speakers
I’m a results-oriented AI and geospatial solutions executive with a passion for building ethical, intelligent systems that drive inclusive development and social impact. As Director of AI Solutions Delivery at Data Science Nigeria, I lead cross-functional teams in Generative AI, Large Language Models (LLMs), Machine Learning Engineering, MLOps, AI Product Design, and Geospatial Data Science to deliver transformative AI-powered solutions across sectors such as health, governance, agriculture, and economic inclusion. My work focuses on translating bold ideas into scalable digital innovations, managing the full lifecycle from concept to deployment. I coordinate stakeholder-driven design, oversee agile product delivery, and ensure our AI tools are contextually aligned, technically sound, and ethically responsible. I have led the development and deployment of AI planning platforms that support national health interventions, tools that assess government and organizational readiness for responsible AI deployment, and geospatial solutions that enhance service delivery, access to capital, and small business visibility. I also co-lead initiatives using LLMs to simplify governance through intelligent policy mining, and I support the development of AI-powered tools for climate-resilient agriculture. My leadership extends beyond technology, advocating for inclusive innovation, team development, and stakeholder impact. I’ve shared insights at high-level convenings such as Deep Learning Indaba, GITEX, Geopalooza, and DHIS2 Annual Conference, where I contribute to shaping Africa’s AI narrative. Guided by my Catholic values and a deep belief in purpose-driven innovation, I bring clarity, empathy, and strategic rigor to every project, driven by a commitment to scale what works, empower the next generation, and build a more equitable future through AI
Chinazo Anebelundu
Director (AI Solutions) — Data Science Nigeria (DSN)Tunji Adebakin has been involved in creating innovative interactive entertainment and media solutions leveraging new media technologies platforms for clients such as MRBIGG’s, UAC’s SUPREME ICE CREAM and GSK.
A Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, qualified banker with over 19 years experience from notable organizations like Ventures & Trusts Limited (V&T), and 21st Century Technologies. He has gained considerable experience in financial services and information technology and provides insight for Strategic Business Development, which he was responsible for at 21st Century Technologies. He has consulting experience in media entertainment and IT/communications projects during over 3 years in V&T where he handled Direct To Home (DTH), and Fiber Optics Communication projects while administering the local LAN.
Mr. Adebakin qualified as a chartered accountant in 1988, and completed the renowned Advanced Management Program (Amp) Of Lagos Business School, In 2003.
Tunji Adebakin
COO — Ultima StudiosEditor,Head of Digital Department at The Guardian Ltd Former MISA-TAn Chairperson Overall Winner Excellence in Journalism Awards EJAT 2018. Own ten awards in different categories of Journalism Bachelor Degree in Mass Communication
Salome Kitomari
Digital Manager & News Editor — The Guardian Ltd, MediaThe Agenda
Introduction
Welcome And Introduction by Broadcast Media Africa
Topic: AI And Broadcast Compliance: What Players Must Know About Emerging Regulations
Key Themes
✔ In what ways is AI transforming broadcast workflows, and where do the biggest compliance gaps exist?
✔ What practical steps can organisations take today to future-proof their AI compliance strategies?
✔ What are the key data privacy challenges in AI-powered audience analytics and targeted advertising?
✔ Can AI effectively be used as a compliance monitoring tool, and where should human oversight remain essential?
✔ How can broadcasters embed ethical AI practices into their operations and decision-making processes?
✔ How can broadcasters navigate the growing global patchwork of AI regulations across regions like Europe, the US, and Africa?
Wrap Up
Wrap Up And Close Of Webinar
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