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BMA’s View: 10 Reasons Why Podcasting Should Matter To Broadcasters In Africa

May 15, 2025
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As Africa’s media landscape continues to evolve, so does how audiences engage with audio. While traditional FM and AM radio remain foundational across the continent, a new wave of on-demand digital audio—led by podcasts—is reshaping listener habits, especially among younger, mobile-first audiences.

“Podcasting isn’t just a trend—it’s a powerful opportunity for African broadcasters to connect with their audiences in more authentic, direct, and sustainable ways,” says Benjamin Pius, CEO and Publisher of Broadcast Media Africa.

While infrastructure, skills development, IP rights, and monetisation challenges persist, the momentum behind podcasting in Africa is undeniable. This will take centre stage at the Radio Broadcasting Convention—Africa 2025, held from 24 to 25 June in Johannesburg, South Africa. Broadcast Media Africa (BMA) will convene the Convention in collaboration with the Southern Africa Broadcasting Association (SABA) and host it at the Southern Africa Broadcasting Corporation (SABC).

As a prelude to the Convention, the organisers present 10 key reasons why podcasts should matter to African broadcasters:

1. Audience evolution is underway: Urban and peri-urban listeners, particularly younger demographics, increasingly turn to podcasts for more personalised, flexible content.

2. Podcasting preserves cultural voice: Podcasts offer an intimate space to tell local, culturally rich, and multilingual stories that may not fit neatly into traditional broadcast formats
3. Extends the life of broadcast content: Broadcasters can repurpose existing radio programming into podcasts, adding value and reach without the cost of new production.
4. Builds deeper engagement: Podcast listeners tend to be more focused and loyal, offering longer attention spans and stronger emotional connections with content.
5. Boosts reach across borders: Unlike FM signals, podcasts are borderless, allowing African broadcasters to engage diasporas and global audiences
6. Supports niche programming: Podcasts allow broadcasters to create targeted content for specific communities, interests, or professional groups that may not be served on-air.
7. Drives innovation and experimentation: The format enables creative risk-taking, from new storytelling formats to audience participation features, at a relatively low production cost
8. Opens new revenue streams: Emerging advertising models, brand partnerships, and listener-supported content are turning podcasts into monetisable platforms
9. Fosters talent development: Podcasting encourages new voices—from grassroots storytellers to journalists—and builds capacity in editing, sound design, and content strategy
10. Aligns with digital-first strategies: As more African media houses adopt digital transformation roadmaps, podcasting is a natural, accessible entry point into the broader digital audio economy.

These critical insights and more will be explored at the Radio Broadcasting Convention – Africa 2025, where policymakers, industry experts, technologists, and creators will convene to shape the future of African audio services.

Click / Tap here to learn more about this industry meeting of Radio and sound broadcasters. 

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