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Radio Broadcasters In Africa To Explore Practical Engagement And Monetisation Models For Audiences

June 12, 2025
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African broadcasters face many challenges finding new ways to engage listeners in today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape. One of the most pressing issues is limited access to reliable digital infrastructure, particularly in rural and underserved areas, which hampers the widespread adoption of online streaming and interactive platforms. Additionally, many broadcasters are constrained by tight budgets, limiting their ability to invest in modern technologies, data analytics tools, and skilled digital talent needed to create personalised, engaging content.

There’s also the struggle to keep pace with changing listener preferences, especially among younger audiences increasingly drawn to on-demand and social media-driven audio experiences. Regulatory barriers, inconsistent internet penetration, and a lack of unified audience measurement tools further complicate efforts to innovate and monetise engagement effectively. These challenges demand a coordinated, forward-thinking approach to ensure radio remains a vibrant and relevant medium across the continent.

African broadcasters can adopt low-data digital tools to address these challenges, form partnerships with telecoms and tech providers, and invest in audience research and digital skills. Integrating traditional radio with social media, podcasts, and interactive platforms will help engage younger, mobile-first audiences. Collaboration with regulators to improve audience measurement can also support smarter content strategies and better monetisation.

The rapidly approaching Radio Broadcasters Convention—Africa 2025, convened by this platform and the Southern Africa Broadcasting Association (SABA), will shine a sharp spotlight on the evolving relationship between radio broadcasters and their audiences.

According to the conveners, participants at the Convention, which will take place from June 24 to 25, 2025, in Johannesburg, South Africa, will have a unique gathering that offers the perfect opportunity for knowledge sharing, networking, and exploring forward-thinking solutions to shape the future of radio in Africa.

“Radio remains a powerful and accessible platform in Africa, but the game is changing. To stay relevant, broadcasters must embrace new formats, technologies and mindsets that reflect the digital realities of their listeners. The Radio Broadcasting Convention will provide a timely platform for exchanging ideas and practical strategies for this transformation.” said Mr Benjamin Pius, the CEO of Broadcast Media Africa (BMA) and the event convener.

Click/tap here to learn more about the industry convention which the South Africa Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) is hosting. 

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