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Africa Radio Broadcasters Convention 2026 To Explore Viability Of Cloud-Based Solutions For Broadcast Operations

March 10, 2026
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As radio broadcasters across Africa continue to adapt to a rapidly evolving digital environment, the viability of cloud-based technologies for core broadcast functions is becoming an increasingly important area of focus. This critical issue will form part of the discussions at the Radio Broadcasters Convention – Africa 2026, scheduled to take place on 09 – 10 June 2026 in Johannesburg.

The session will examine how cloud-based infrastructure is reshaping broadcast operations, including studio workflows, playout systems, content management, and long-term archiving. As broadcasters face growing pressure to optimise costs, improve operational efficiency, and enhance flexibility, cloud technologies are emerging as a viable alternative to traditional on-premise broadcast systems.

Participants at the convention will explore the practical realities of migrating broadcast operations to the cloud, including considerations around infrastructure readiness, data security, system reliability, and regulatory compliance. Industry leaders will also discuss how cloud-based playout systems can support remote operations, enable multi-platform distribution, and simplify collaboration across geographically dispersed teams.

Another key area of discussion will be the role of cloud storage and archiving in preserving valuable audio assets while enabling easier access to historical content. With the growing need for content repurposing across digital platforms, broadcasters are increasingly recognising the benefits of scalable and searchable cloud-based archives.

According to Benjamin Pius, CEO of this platform, the shift toward cloud-powered broadcasting represents both an opportunity and a strategic decision for radio organisations across the continent.

“Cloud-based broadcast systems are no longer just experimental technologies. They are rapidly becoming practical tools that can help African broadcasters modernise their operations, improve resilience, and expand their content distribution capabilities,” said Pius. “However, the transition requires careful planning, the right partnerships, and a clear understanding of the operational and financial implications.”

Convened by Broadcast Media Africa, the Radio Broadcasters Convention – Africa 2026 will bring together radio executives, engineers, technology providers, regulators, and digital media specialists from across the continent to explore the key opportunities and challenges shaping the future of radio broadcasting in Africa.

The two-day convention will provide a platform for knowledge exchange, industry collaboration, and strategic dialogue on how broadcasters can leverage emerging technologies, evolving distribution models, and data-driven insights to strengthen the sustainability and growth of the radio sector.

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