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Announcement: Radio Broadcasters To Convene In Johannesburg, South Africa – June 2025

March 6, 2025
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In an era of rapid technological advancements and shifting audience dynamics, the future of radio and audio services hinges on adaptability, innovation, and vision. As one of the most resilient and influential media platforms in Africa, radio continues to play a pivotal role in informing, educating, and entertaining audiences. However, its transformation into a digitally integrated medium is no longer just an opportunity—it is an imperative.

The 6th Edition of the Radio and Digital Sound Broadcasting Summit – Africa 2025, convened by Broadcast Media Africa (BMA) in partnership with the Southern Africa Broadcasting Association (SABA), will take place on 24 – 25 June 2025 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Under the theme, “Future of Radio and Audio Services: Pathways to Successful A-Z Transformation,” the summit will bring together industry leaders to explore the tools and strategies needed to navigate the evolving audio landscape.

This landmark event will gather broadcasters, technology innovators, content creators, policymakers, and regulators to examine how radio can remain relevant and impactful in a digital-first, AI-driven world. From content personalisation and interactive engagement to AI-powered automation and digital monetisation models, the summit will provide insights into the future of the industry.

Mr Benjamin Pius, CEO of Broadcast Media Africa, emphasised the importance of this transformation, stating, “The evolution of radio and audio services in Africa is at a critical juncture. As digital integration accelerates, broadcasters and content creators must embrace innovation to remain competitive and relevant. This summit will provide a strategic roadmap for stakeholders looking to harness digital technologies to drive audience engagement, business growth, and sustainability.”

As African audiences become increasingly discerning, media organisations must rethink their approaches to programming, distribution, and audience engagement. The Radio and Digital Sound Broadcasting Summit – Africa 2025 will serve as the premier platform for thought leadership, knowledge sharing, and industry networking, equipping attendees with the strategies to drive sustainable transformation in radio and digital sound broadcasting.

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