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Crowdcasting: Merging The Power Of Broadcasting And Crowdsourcing To Reinvent Radio Engagement In Africa

April 17, 2025
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Radio remains one of the most influential and far-reaching mediums in Africa. Yet, in the age of digital disruption, evolving audience behaviours, and on-demand content, the challenge facing African broadcasters is clear: how can radio remain compelling, participatory, and future-ready?

Enter Crowdcasting — a transformative approach that blends traditional broadcasting with the participatory dynamics of crowdsourcing. As radio seeks deeper relevance and resonance with its audiences, broadcasting is emerging as a powerful strategy to retain listenership and actively co-create content, foster community dialogue, and drive social impact.

This vital topic takes centre stage at the forthcoming Radio Broadcasters Convention – Africa 2025, convened by Broadcast Media Africa (BMA) in collaboration with the Southern Africa Broadcasting Association (SABA) and proudly hosted by the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC). The Convention will take place in Johannesburg, South Africa, from 24 – 25 June 2025 with the theme: Future Of Radio And Audio Services: Innovation, Monetisation And Sustainability.

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According to Mr Benjamin Pius, CEO of Broadcast Media Africa, “The essence of broadcasting is inclusivity. African audiences are vibrant, vocal, and insightful. Crowdcasting provides the mechanism to hear, understand, and reflect the true voices of our communities on the airwaves.”

“The SABC, as host broadcaster, is set to showcase its pioneering initiatives in participatory radio, offering delegates a first-hand view of how national broadcasters can integrate innovation while honouring the legacy of public service broadcasting,” Benjamin informs.

To learn more about the Convention, visit the website.

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