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East Africa Broadcasters To Re-Examine The Role Of Hybrid Cloud-Satellite Workflow In Media Environments

March 18, 2026
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As broadcasters across Africa navigate increasing demands for uninterrupted, high-quality content delivery, hybrid cloud-satellite workflows are emerging as a critical solution for ensuring both operational efficiency and disaster resilience. This key topic will be explored in depth at the upcoming Broadcasters Convention – East Africa 2026, taking place from 26 – 28 May 2026 at the Emara-Ole Sereni Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya.

The convention is co-hosted and convened by the Association of Professional Broadcasters – Kenya (APB-KE), the Media Council of Kenya (MCK), and Broadcast Media Africa (BMA).

Hybrid cloud-satellite workflows are rapidly redefining how broadcasters manage content distribution and safeguard operations. By integrating cloud-based platforms with satellite infrastructure, broadcasters can create a more flexible, scalable, and resilient ecosystem that supports both primary content delivery and robust disaster recovery.

This approach allows broadcasters to dynamically shift workloads between cloud and satellite networks, ensuring service continuity in the event of outages, infrastructure failures, or cyber incidents. While cloud environments enable real-time processing, storage, and multi-platform distribution, satellite systems provide dependable coverage and redundancy—particularly in regions where terrestrial connectivity may be inconsistent.

Beyond resilience, hybrid workflows also unlock new efficiencies in content management. Broadcasters can streamline playout, optimise distribution costs, and deliver content seamlessly across linear and digital platforms. The ability to maintain synchronised operations across cloud and satellite environments ensures that audiences receive consistent, high-quality viewing experiences regardless of disruptions.

Commenting on the growing importance of this approach, Benjamin Pius, CEO of BMA, said, “Hybrid cloud-satellite workflows are becoming central to how broadcasters future-proof their operations. The combination of cloud flexibility and satellite reliability provides a powerful framework for both everyday content delivery and critical disaster recovery. For many broadcasters, this hybrid model is fast becoming the backbone of a more resilient and adaptive broadcast ecosystem.”

The session will examine practical deployment models, integration challenges, and the evolving role of hybrid infrastructures in supporting next-generation broadcasting. It will also highlight how broadcasters can leverage these workflows to enhance service reliability, reduce downtime, and respond more effectively to operational risks.

The Broadcasters Convention – East Africa 2026 will provide a focused platform for industry stakeholders to engage with this transformative topic and explore strategies for building more resilient, future-ready broadcast operations.

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