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Report: Africa’s Broadcast Media Industry Grows Under Pressure As Global Platforms Reshape The Media Landscape

April 29, 2026
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A new industry report by Broadcast Media Africa has raised concerns about the growing dominance of global digital platforms and their impact on Africa’s local broadcasting and media ecosystem.

Based on findings from the 2026 survey “Regulating Africa’s Broadcasting & Media Sector in the Digital Ecosystem”, the report highlights a widening imbalance between international streaming and online platforms and domestic media players—an imbalance that is increasingly influencing revenue flows, audience behaviour, and regulatory effectiveness.

According to the study, over 70% of stakeholders believe that national regulators have limited or no effective control over global digital platforms, many of which operate across borders with minimal local accountability. This lack of oversight is contributing to an uneven playing field, where local broadcasters are subject to stricter regulatory requirements while competing with largely unregulated international services.

The report further notes that this disparity is not only regulatory, but economic. A significant proportion of advertising and audience attention continues to shift toward global digital platforms, placing increased financial pressure on traditional broadcasters and local content producers.

Compounding the issue is the limited access regulators have to platform data. Without sufficient transparency around algorithms, audience metrics, and content distribution practices, policymakers are often unable to design effective interventions or ensure fair competition.

The report also underscores the cultural implications of this shift. With global platforms dominating content discovery and distribution, there is growing concern about the visibility and sustainability of African local content. While demand for local storytelling remains strong, the structural advantages enjoyed by international players risk sidelining domestic creative industries.

Despite these challenges, stakeholders are clear on the path forward. The report shows that over 85% of respondents support stronger policy measures to promote and protect local content, including incentives for domestic production and stricter requirements for global platforms to invest in local markets.

Additionally, there is increasing support for updated regulatory frameworks that address digital realities, including cross-border content governance, platform accountability, and fair revenue-sharing models.

Commenting on the findings, Benjamin Pius said, “The rise of global digital platforms presents both an opportunity and a challenge for Africa’s media industry. While these platforms expand access and innovation, they also expose structural gaps in how markets are regulated and how value is distributed. There is a pressing need to ensure that African broadcasters and content creators are not disadvantaged in their own markets, and that regulatory frameworks evolve to support both competitiveness and cultural sustainability.”

The report also highlights the importance of regional cooperation. While many stakeholders support harmonised regulatory approaches across African markets, implementation remains uneven due to differences in national policies and institutional capacity.

As Africa’s media landscape continues to evolve, the report calls for a more balanced and coordinated approach—one that ensures global participation does not come at the expense of local industry growth, creative diversity, and economic sustainability.

To access the brief highlight report on the survey, please click HERE.

To access the FULL report on the survey, please click HERE.

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