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Next-Gen Radio: Winning Back Younger Audiences To Unlock New Commercial Growth

May 5, 2026
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The future of radio may well depend on a single, pressing question: Can the industry still inspire the next generation to choose it as a career? As Gen Z and Gen Alpha reshape expectations around work, creativity, and digital engagement, radio broadcasters across Africa are being challenged to rethink how they attract, develop, and retain young talent.

This timely and thought-provoking topic will be a central focus at the upcoming Radio Broadcasters Convention – Africa 2026, taking place on 01 – 02 July 2026 at The Venue, Green Park, Johannesburg.

Today’s emerging workforce is fundamentally different. Gen Z and Gen Alpha are not only digital natives—they are creators, entrepreneurs, and community builders who are drawn to platforms that offer immediacy, personal branding opportunities, and creative ownership. In contrast, radio is often perceived as traditional, structured, and slower to innovate. This perception gap is becoming one of the industry’s biggest challenges.

The session will directly confront this reality, asking whether radio is effectively positioning itself as a viable and exciting career path—or whether it risks losing relevance among younger generations altogether.

At the heart of the discussion is a critical tension: while radio remains one of Africa’s most accessible and trusted media platforms, it must now compete with the allure of social media, streaming platforms, and the fast-growing creator economy. For many young people, careers as influencers, podcasters, and digital content creators appear more flexible, more lucrative, and more aligned with their personal ambitions.

This raises important questions. Is radio doing enough to showcase its creative potential? Are broadcasters providing the kind of dynamic, multi-platform opportunities that young talent seeks? And perhaps most importantly, does the industry offer clear, appealing career pathways that reflect the realities of a digital-first world?

The conversation will explore how radio can reposition itself—not as a legacy medium, but as a powerful, evolving platform at the centre of the modern audio ecosystem. From integrating podcasting and on-demand audio into traditional workflows to empowering young voices both on-air and online, the session will highlight how innovation can redefine radio’s appeal.

Equally critical is talent development. The industry must move beyond conventional recruitment models and invest in mentorship, training, and skills development programmes that equip young professionals with both broadcasting expertise and digital competencies. Creating environments where young talent can experiment, collaborate, and grow will be essential to building a sustainable pipeline for the future.

The session will also emphasise the importance of listening—giving young professionals a seat at the table to share their experiences, expectations, and frustrations. Their insights will provide valuable direction on how radio can evolve culturally and operationally to remain relevant.

Ultimately, this is not just a discussion about careers—it is a conversation about the future identity of radio itself. If the industry can successfully align with the values, ambitions, and creative energy of Gen Z and Gen Alpha, it has the opportunity to reinvent itself as a vibrant, future-ready medium. If not, it risks being left behind.

The Radio Broadcasters Convention – Africa 2026 will serve as a vital platform for this dialogue, bringing together industry leaders, innovators, and emerging voices to chart a path forward.

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