South Korea's media and broadcasting industry is entering 2026 with a sharper focus on artificial intelligence as both a survival strategy and a growth engine. Public broadcasters, journalism groups, and technology stakeholders are all signaling that AI will play a larger role in content production, workflow efficiency, and international expansion. KBS has tied AI innovation to operational reform and overseas ambitions, while EBS is framing AI as part of a broader institutional reset. At the same time, global industry conversations reaching Seoul and major telecom showcases are reinforcing one message: Korea's broadcasters no longer see AI as experimental, but as central to the next phase of media competition.

The momentum did not emerge overnight. In 2025, the Korean government pledged KRW 136.3 billion to strengthen AI and digital capabilities for the media sector, aiming to upgrade production, distribution, and platform competitiveness. That policy push is now colliding with urgent market realities in 2026. Broadcasters are under pressure from fragmented audiences, digital-native viewing habits, and platform giants that move faster than legacy television systems. Reorganization debates at institutions such as EBS highlight the strain facing traditional public media, but they also show how AI is being repositioned as a tool for restructuring, personalization, and more cost-effective content operations.

For K-EnterTech Hub readers, the bigger story is that Korea's AI media drive is not only about domestic efficiency. It is about exporting a new operating model for entertainment and broadcasting. If Korean companies can combine trusted public media brands, advanced mobile infrastructure, and AI-assisted production tools, they could shorten turnaround times for subtitling, archive management, localization, audience analytics, and multi-platform distribution. That matters for K-pop, K-drama, factual programming, and creator-led formats alike. In a global market where speed and adaptability increasingly shape success, Korea is positioning AI as the layer that can help its cultural industries scale faster without losing creative identity.

The market implications are already widening. Demand is likely to grow for speech technology, generative editing tools, recommendation systems, rights management solutions, and verification layers that protect editorial credibility. That creates openings for startups, cloud providers, and enterprise software firms serving broadcasters and streaming platforms. Yet adoption will be judged on more than efficiency. Media executives and journalists are also confronting questions about trust, labor transition, bias, and the proper balance between automation and public responsibility as AI enters core editorial and production workflows.

What comes next will determine whether Korea's AI broadcasting push becomes a lasting competitive edge or another short-lived modernization campaign. With international industry attention building through 2026, the country has a chance to turn policy support and broadcaster urgency into exportable media technology leadership. The next milestone is simple: proving that AI can deliver measurable value for audiences, creators, and global partners at the same time.

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고삼석 상임의장 · Chairman Samseog Ko

고삼석(Ko Samseog)은 K-EnterTech Forum 상임의장입니다. 동국대학교 첨단융합대학 석좌교수이자 국가인공지능전략위원회 분과위원으로, 30년 이상의 방송통신 정책 및 산업 경험을 바탕으로 K-콘텐츠와 글로벌 엔터테인먼트 기술의 융합을 선도하고 있습니다. 前 방송통신위원회 상임위원을 역임했으며, ZDNet Korea에 정기 칼럼을 연재 중입니다.
Samseog Ko is the founding Chairman (상임의장) of K-EnterTech Forum. He is a Distinguished Professor at Dongguk University and a member of Korea's National AI Strategy Committee. Former Commissioner of the Korea Communications Commission (KCC).

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