Focus and Scope

Bulletin of Emerging AI and Media Broadcasting (BEAM) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to the intersection of artificial intelligence, telecommunications engineering, and digital media studies. The journal provides a high-impact platform for researchers, engineers, and media theorists to disseminate transformative discoveries that redefine how content is created, transmitted, and consumed in a decentralized, AI-driven ecosystem.

The scope of BEAM is categorized into five primary pillars of research:

1. AI-Native Content & Generative Media
This pillar focuses on the "Orange Tech" philosophy—using AI to enhance rather than replace human emotional resonance.

Algorithmic Creativity: Automated scriptwriting, AI-assisted music composition, and synthetic voice generation for broadcasting.

Virtual Personalities: The development and ethics of AI "DJs," automated news anchors, and digital humans.

Real-time Synthesis: Generative video for live broadcasting and interactive storytelling.

 2. Smart Transmission & Next-Gen Infrastructure
Focusing on the technical "synchronization" of the media landscape, ensuring seamless global "signal" delivery.

Network Evolution: 5G/6G applications in high-definition broadcasting and ultra-low latency streaming.

Cloud & Edge Computing: Decentralized streaming architectures and the transition from terrestrial towers to cloud-based broadcasting.

Signal Processing: Advanced encoding, error correction, and optimization for VR/AR and immersive media events.

3. Interactive Audience Analytics & Behavioral Modeling
Researching the shift from unidirectional broadcasting to an interactive, AI-enhanced dialogue.

Sentiment Analysis: Machine learning models to decode viewer/listener engagement and cultural trends in real-time.

Personalization Engines: Hyper-local content delivery and algorithmic recommendation systems.

Cognitive Media: The impact of media consumption on human psychology and social behavior.

4. Ethics, Policy, and Journalistic Integrity
Addressing the "Signal-to-Noise" challenge by ensuring academic and ethical rigor in the AI era.

Synthetic Authenticity: Regulating deepfakes, provenance watermarking, and AI-labeling in news reporting.

Data Sovereignty: Privacy frameworks for streaming audiences and algorithmic transparency.

Media Governance: Legislative responses to decentralized media and global broadcasting standards.

5. Sustainability & Green Broadcasting
Ensuring the future of media is resilient and environmentally responsible.

Energy-Efficient AI: Reducing the computational and carbon footprint of generative models.

Sustainable Infrastructure: Green data centers and energy-optimized transmission hardware.

Circular Media Economy: Strategies for reducing electronic waste in the broadcasting industry.