Media Intelligence & AI Strategy

Making AI work for media …. not the other way around.

AI is not arriving in media. It has already arrived. The question is no longer whether broadcasters, journalists, and content teams will use it, it is whether they will use it wisely. These pieces cut through the hype and address the governance, editorial, and human dimensions of AI adoption in media organizations across the Asia-Pacific region.

Key themes: Human-in-the-Loop design, responsible AI governance, AI search and content strategy, data ethics, newsroom transformation.

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Broadcasting & Media Trends

The industry is changing. Here is what it means.

Broadcasting has never been static, it has always evolved by absorbing disruption and reinventing its value. These articles track the structural shifts reshaping radio, television, and digital media in 2002–2026: the collision of legacy formats with platform economics, the fragmentation of audiences, and the emerging tension between automation and editorial judgment.

Key themes: Radio evolution, streaming and platform strategy, media economics, audience behavior, industry transformation in Asia-Pacific.

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Media & Sustainable Development (SDGs)

Journalism is development work. Development work needs journalism.

The Sustainable Development Goals are not an abstract framework, they are a set of human commitments that require storytelling, accountability, and public trust to survive. These essays examine the role of media in advancing SDG 16 (Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions), SDG 5 (Gender Equality), SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities), and SDG 4 (Quality Education) through field-grounded, Asia-Pacific perspectives.

Key themes: Peace journalism, gender and media, human rights reporting, development communication, diaspora narratives, UNESCO IPDC frameworks.

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Capacity Building & Training

Competence is built, not assumed.

Media development stalls when it becomes only a policy conversation. These pieces sit at the practical end, drawn from workshops, field sessions, mentoring engagements, and training programs delivered to broadcasters, journalists, and media managers across the region. They document not just what was taught, but what was learned on both sides of the room.

Key themes: Training design, broadcasting workshops, digital journalism skills, mobile journalism, streaming strategy for broadcasters.

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