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Broadcasters To Examine Media And Telecom Convergence At Industry Convention 

January 18, 2024
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The organisers of the forthcoming Broadcast And Digital Media Convention – West Africa, taking place from Tuesday, 19th – Thursday, 21 March 2024, in Abuja – Nigeria, have disclosed that the industry gathering will unpack the issues around ongoing convergence with broadcasting and telecoms industries.

In the rapidly evolving technology landscape, the convergence of broadcast and telecom services delivery has emerged as a transformative force. Traditionally, distinct domains, broadcasting and telecoms, converge to create a seamless and integrated experience for consumers, businesses, and content creators. This convergence is driven by technological advancements, changing consumer preferences, and the need for more efficient and cost-effective service delivery.

Regarding the upcoming convention, Mr Benjamin Pius, CEO of Broadcast Media Africa, said, “The convergence of broadcasting and telecom services delivery represents a paradigm shift in the media and communication industry. It is a testament to the adaptability of technology and the dynamic nature of consumer preferences. As broadcasting and telecom continue to converge, the future promises a seamless, personalised, and technologically advanced media landscape that caters to the evolving needs of a diverse and global audience.

We look forward to our executives bringing practical solutions during the convention.”

Incorporating the 1st National Conference Of The Society Of Nigerian Broadcasters (SNB), this international gathering is convened by Broadcast Media Africa and the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria in partnership with the Society Of Nigerian Broadcasters (SNB).

To learn more about this gathering and what to expect, visit the event website here. 

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