
As the global appetite for African narratives reaches an all-time high, the industry faces a paradoxical challenge: a vast library of world-class content that remains digitally stranded due to fragmented distribution and poor data indexing. To address this, the OTT Content Streaming Summit – Africa 2026 will gather the continent’s media elite at the GrandWest Hotel in Cape Town, South Africa, on 24 – 25 February 2026.
Hosted by the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) and convened by Broadcast Media Africa (BMA) and the Southern African Broadcasters Association (SABA), this year’s summit will unpack Solving Discoverability, Distribution, Metadata Optimisation, and Helping African Content Travel Globally. The event serves as a strategic intervention, moving beyond creative discussions to solve the “plumbing” issues of the digital age—ensuring that African stories are not just produced, but are correctly tagged, easily found by global algorithms, and delivered seamlessly across borders.
The summit arrives at a pivotal moment where the “Digital Premium” and inconsistent metadata standards act as invisible barriers for African media. Despite a surge in high-quality production, nearly 87% of content on African streaming platforms still originates from outside the continent, largely because local assets lack the sophisticated data “identity cards” required for global searchability. This year’s gathering is specifically designed to shift the focus from mere connectivity to meaningful, affordable access, arguing that true content sovereignty is only possible when African broadcasters master the technical backend of the global streaming ecosystem.
“The industry has mastered the art of storytelling; now we must master the science of visibility,” says Mr Benjamin Pius, CEO and Publisher of this platform. By focusing on the structural ‘mechanics’—from AI-powered compression that lowers data costs for viewers to standardised metadata schemas that enable local films to appear in global “Recommended” feeds—the SABC and its partners are building the infrastructure for a sustainable, export-oriented media economy.
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