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Regulating Africa’s Broadcasting And Media In The Digital Ecosystem – Status In Africa
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Resource Type: Industry Report
Content Owner: Broadcast Media Africa
Year Sourced: 2026
Year Published To BMA: 2026

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This summary provides an overview of the 2026 Survey Report titled “Regulating Africa’s Broadcasting & Media in the Digital Ecosystem,” conducted by Broadcast Media Africa. The report synthesizes perspectives from 20 stakeholders across seven African sub-regions, focusing on the challenges of digital transition, AI governance, and platform accountability.

African regulators struggle to hold global tech giants (such as Meta, Google, and TikTok) accountable. Regulatory Asymmetry: 57% of respondents report that there is either no enforcement against global platforms or that domestic entities face stricter rules than foreign ones. Barriers to Control: The biggest obstacle to regulating global platforms is weak legal leverage over foreign-headquartered companies (25%), followed by a lack of platform compliance with local laws (19%).

Some key points from the resource include:

● Outdated Frameworks
● Low compliance awareness among operators
● Impunity for Tech Giants
● Misinformation and Deepfakes
● Modernisation

Resource Type: Industry Report
Author: Broadcast Media Africa
Year Sourced: 2026
Year Published To BMA: 2026

BMA Tags / Metadata

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • AI Governance
  • Digital Risks
  • Misinformation
  • National Regulators