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Broadcasters To Explore Local Content, Channels And Programmes For The Digital Ecosystem In West Africa

July 21, 2024
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As the digital landscape continues to evolve at an unprecedented pace, the importance of local content, channels, and programmes within the digital ecosystem becomes ever more pronounced. At the heart of this transformation is the Broadcast and Digital Media Convention – West Africa 2024, a unique and pivotal event set to take place from August 14-15, 2024, at the Nicon Luxury Hotel in Abuja, Nigeria. This convention offers a significant opportunity for industry leaders, innovators, and stakeholders to shape the future of digital media in West Africa, all converging to explore the future of digital media in West Africa.

Local content serves as the backbone of any vibrant media ecosystem. It not only entertains but also reflects its audience’s culture, values, and experiences, fostering a deep sense of pride, identity, and belonging. In West Africa, where rich cultural heritage and diverse languages abound, local content is not just entertainment but a crucial element of cultural preservation and education, making the audience feel deeply connected and valued.

The rise of digital platforms has democratised content creation, enabling local producers to reach wider audiences with fewer barriers. Streaming services, social media, and digital broadcasting have allowed local stories to be told and heard. The convention will explore strategies to enhance local content production, from funding and training to leveraging technology for high-quality productions.

Speaking on this, Mr Benjamin Pius, CEO of Broadcast Media Africa and the event convenor, said, “As West Africa continues to embrace digital transformation, events like this play a crucial role in driving innovation and ensuring that local voices are heard on the global stage. By focusing on local content, channels, and programmes, the convention will underscore the importance of culturally relevant media in the digital age.”

The Nicon Luxury Hotel in Abuja will be the epicentre of this dialogue, bringing together visionaries and leaders committed to advancing the media industry in West Africa. Attendees will gain valuable insights into the latest trends, technologies, and strategies, equipping them to thrive in the dynamic digital ecosystem.

To learn more about this event, please visit the website here. 

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