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Satellite Platforms Key To Broadcasting Resilience And Growth In Africa – A Spotlight At The Broadcasters Convention In Lagos

July 8, 2025
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As broadcasters across Africa face rapid shifts in audience behaviour, infrastructure limitations, and rising content delivery costs, satellite technology remains a strategic enabler for industry stakeholders. This focused discussion, convened by Broadcast Media Africa (BMA) in collaboration with the Broadcasting Organisations of Nigeria (BON), will bring together senior executives and experts to explore how satellite platforms continue to drive reach, scalability, and resilience in the evolving digital ecosystem.

Despite the surge in internet-based content distribution, satellite remains the backbone of broadcasting infrastructure in many African regions. With broadband penetration uneven and terrestrial infrastructure underdeveloped, satellite platforms offer a reliable, far-reaching, and cost-effective means to distribute high-quality content to both urban and remote audiences. For many broadcasters, particularly public service and community-focused operators, satellite delivery is the only viable option for ensuring national coverage.

Yet, the landscape is shifting. Viewers increasingly demand multi-platform access, on-demand content, and higher definition formats, pressuring broadcasters and advertisers alike to adapt or risk obsolescence. As a result, industry stakeholders are now turning to hybrid models that combine the robustness of satellites with the flexibility of digital IP-based delivery.

However, the narrative is far from bleak. Technological advancements are creating new opportunities to integrate satellite with cloud-based workflows, allowing for better compression, targeted advertising, regionalised content feeds, and interactive services. Furthermore, with the rise of programmatic advertising and data-enhanced audience targeting, satellite platforms are increasingly offering new value propositions for advertisers.

The delegate expects robust conversations, case studies, and expert insights on how satellite delivery can be modernised and re-positioned as a key driver of content equity and commercial success in West Africa.

Benjamin Pius, Publisher of Broadcast Media Africa, noted:

“As the continent navigates its digital transition, satellite remains not just relevant but essential. The Convention will uncover how to optimise its potential while embracing convergence with digital technologies.”

The upcoming Broadcasting and Digital Media Convention – West Africa 2025, scheduled for 6–7 August 2025 in Lagos, Nigeria, will cast a spotlight on a critical topic shaping the future of media in the region.

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