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Radio Broadcasting Convention 2026: Infrastructure Decisions That Will Define The Next Decade

April 7, 2026
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As the radio industry navigates a rapidly evolving digital landscape, infrastructure choices are emerging as the single most critical factor shaping its future. At the upcoming Radio Broadcasters Convention – Africa 2026, taking place on 01–02 July 2026 at The Venue, Green Park in Johannesburg, industry leaders will convene to unpack the strategic and technical decisions that will define the next decade of broadcasting.

The convention will spotlight how broadcasters can design resilient, scalable, and future-ready technology ecosystems. From cloud-based playout systems to AI-driven content workflows and hybrid transmission models, the session will explore how infrastructure is no longer just an operational concern but a strategic differentiator that directly impacts competitiveness and growth.

As audience behaviours continue to shift toward on-demand and multi-platform consumption, traditional broadcast models are being fundamentally re-engineered. Broadcasters are increasingly required to integrate legacy systems with modern digital tools to enable seamless content delivery across FM, streaming platforms, mobile applications, and connected devices. This transition places significant emphasis on interoperability, cost-efficiency, and the ability to scale operations in line with evolving market demands.

At the same time, the move from hardware-intensive studios to virtualised and cloud-native environments is redefining how radio organisations approach capital investment and operational flexibility. Infrastructure decisions now involve balancing upfront costs with subscription-based models, while ensuring reliability, redundancy, and consistent performance across increasingly complex broadcast chains. The integration of data analytics and artificial intelligence is also becoming essential, allowing broadcasters to optimise content delivery, better understand audience behaviour, and unlock new revenue opportunities.

Speaking ahead of the event, Mr Benjamin Pius, CEO of BMA and convener of the convention, emphasised the urgency of these decisions:

“The radio industry stands at a defining moment. The infrastructure choices broadcasters make today will determine not only their operational efficiency but also their relevance in a digital-first world. Building the right tech stack is about more than technology—it’s about creating a foundation for innovation, resilience, and growth. This conversation is critical for any broadcaster looking to compete in the next decade.”

The session is expected to attract broadcast engineers, CTOs, digital strategists, and media executives seeking practical, forward-looking insights into building robust and future-proof radio ecosystems.

Attendees will leave with a deeper understanding of how to align infrastructure investments with changing audience expectations and the long-term evolution of the broadcasting industry.

The Radio Broadcasters Convention – Africa 2026 continues to serve as a leading platform for dialogue, collaboration, and knowledge exchange across the African radio landscape, bringing together stakeholders committed to shaping the future of broadcasting.

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