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Broadcasters’ Convention In Victoria Falls To Highlight Why Embracing New Revenue Modelling Is Crucial

October 1, 2025
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As the media landscape undergoes rapid transformation, one question looms: how will broadcasters sustain their businesses in a world dominated by digital disruption? For decades, traditional advertising and licensing fees kept the industry stable. Today, shifting audience behaviours, fragmented platforms, and new competitors are forcing broadcasters across Southern Africa to confront a pressing reality — survival now depends on innovation, collaboration, and diversified revenue streams.

This will be a key discussion point at the Broadcasters Convention—Southern Africa 2025, which will take place from 28–30 October 2025 at the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. It captures a truth that industry leaders can no longer ignore: the old business ways are no longer enough.

Streaming platforms, social media, and on-demand viewing have reshaped content consumption. For broadcasters, this presents a dual challenge and opportunity. Embracing platforms—whether through launching their own digital apps or forging alliances with global players—creates new pathways to reach mobile-first, younger audiences. Subscription models, freemium content, and data-driven digital advertising are becoming indispensable tools in this shift.

No single broadcaster can tackle these challenges alone. Strategic partnerships with telecom operators, technology firms, and rival media houses are opening new frontiers. Collaboration enables broadcasters to extend their reach, cut costs, and create new value, from co-productions to content syndication and revenue-sharing ventures.

At the core of this transformation lies the reimagining of revenue. Beyond advertising, broadcasters now consider branded content, e-commerce tie-ins, live events, and interactive formats viable alternatives. By diversifying income sources, broadcasters can protect themselves from market volatility while strengthening audience loyalty.

Benjamin Pius, CEO of Broadcast Media Africa (BMA), underscored the urgency, “Broadcasters must embrace innovation in how they fund their work. The future will be won by those who can diversify revenue, build partnerships, and engage audiences on every platform they use. Addressing this now is not optional – it’s a matter of survival.”

The Broadcasters Convention—Southern Africa 2025 convenes from 28 to 30 October 2025 in Victoria Falls. Other industry players participating in this year’s edition include France 24, TVU Network, RT, Sputnik, LAWO, DW, SES, and many more.

Please visit the event website here to learn more about this industry gathering.

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