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Insights and Resources from the Broadcast & Digital Media Convention – West Africa 2025

September 8, 2025
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The Broadcast and Digital Media Convention – West Africa 2025, hosted by the Broadcast Media Africa, in collaboration with the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON), brought together the most influential voices from across West Africa’s broadcast and digital media sectors to shape the future of content, technology, and regulation in the region.

Now, the wealth of insights, expert contributions, and strategic conversations delivered at this premier gathering—including keynote speeches, high-level panel sessions, and in-depth technical presentations—is available for public access.

As a key platform for collaboration and innovation, the Convention united broadcasters, content creators, policymakers, streaming platforms, and technology innovators. Together, they addressed pressing industry issues such as media convergence, AI adoption, content monetisation, cross-border collaboration, and regulatory modernisation.

From deep dives into AI-powered content workflows and digital-first storytelling, to dynamic debates on public service media in a fragmented audience era and the transition to IP-based broadcasting—the 2025 Convention offered actionable insights and practical strategies for a rapidly evolving media ecosystem.

The sessions—available in video, audio, and presentation formats—have now been compiled into a comprehensive digital knowledge hub designed to support decision-makers, practitioners, and innovators across Africa’s broadcast and digital media value chain.

Some of the items included in this package are:

● Broadcasting In The Age Of AI Digital Media Feasibility And Opportunities For International Radio [Presentation]
● How Satellite Platforms Empower Broadcasters, Content Owners, And Advertisers To Stay Ahead [Presentation]
● Achieving Reliable Infrastructure For Successful Broadcast Operations In The Digital Ecosystem [Video]
● Exploring How Connectivity and Convergence Status Impacts Digital Broadcast Media Operations [Video]

Access the full library of knowledge resources—including videos, audios, and presentation slides—[CLICK HERE].

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