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Exploiting Advertising Opportunities In CTV And OTT Streaming Services In Africa

August 6, 2025
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As audiences across Africa rapidly shift toward Connected TV (CTV) and Over-The-Top (OTT) content consumption, media stakeholders, advertisers, and broadcasters are urged to grasp these platforms’ transformative advertising potential. The rise of CTV and OTT services presents a significant opportunity for Africa’s broadcast and digital media ecosystem, but not without critical challenges.

In Africa, CTV and OTT platforms are gaining traction, particularly in urban and youth-dominated markets where mobile-first consumption dominates. With the growing affordability of smart TVs and improved access to internet services, viewers are migrating from traditional linear broadcasting to on-demand, streaming-first experiences. Local and global streaming platforms—such as Showmax, Netflix, and YouTube—are reshaping how African audiences access content, creating a new frontier for advertisers to reach highly targeted and engaged viewers.

Despite this growth, much of the continent’s advertising spend is still tied to traditional TV. Meanwhile, programmatic advertising, addressable TV, and data-driven campaigns remain underutilised in most African markets due to a lack of infrastructure, expertise, and measurement standards.

Challenges hindering the growth of CTV and OTT advertising in Africa are multifaceted. Limited broadband coverage and high data costs restrict access to these services, particularly in rural and underserved areas. Additionally, fragmented and often unclear regulatory frameworks around digital content and advertising create uncertainty and deter investment from media buyers and advertisers. The absence of reliable audience measurement and attribution tools makes it difficult to assess the return on investment, limiting advertisers’ confidence in the effectiveness of these platforms. Compounding these issues is the urgent need for capacity building, as the industry lacks sufficient expertise in areas such as programmatic advertising, campaign optimisation, and audience segmentation.

Nevertheless, Africa’s CTV and OTT advertising landscape is full of untapped potential and ripe for innovation. With over 60% of the population under 25, the continent boasts a tech-savvy, mobile-connected audience that presents a dynamic and youthful market for digital advertisers. At the same time, the growing appetite for culturally relevant, language-specific, and locally produced content is opening up niche marketing opportunities for brands seeking deeper audience engagement. Strategic partnerships between telecom operators, broadcasters, and ad-tech providers are also helping to lower data costs and enhance the precision of ad delivery. Moreover, monetisation models such as Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV (FAST) and Advertising Video On Demand (AVOD) are gaining momentum as viable and scalable solutions in cost-sensitive markets, further expanding the opportunities for growth and innovation.

Stakeholders must work collaboratively to build a robust ecosystem that enables smarter, data-driven advertising on CTV and OTT platforms. This includes fostering public-private partnerships, standardising measurement frameworks, and upskilling media professionals to embrace programmatic and addressable ad technologies.

Industry convenings, like the Audiences and Advertising Summit, are critical platforms for unpacking these challenges and exploring scalable, future-focused solutions.

As Africa continues to digitalise, understanding and leveraging CTV/OTT advertising will be key to unlocking new revenue streams and building resilient media businesses across the continent.

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