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Navigating The Future Of Streaming: Regulatory Challenges And Opportunities In Africa’s OTT Landscape

November 26, 2024
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As Africa continues to witness unprecedented growth in the streaming industry, conversations surrounding regulation are becoming more prominent. At the 5th Edition of the OTT Streaming Summit – Africa 2025, set to take place on the 18th and 19th of February at The Capital 15 On Orange in Cape Town, South Africa, experts will delve into the evolving regulatory landscape affecting platforms, content, and user data across the continent.

Streaming services have revolutionised how audiences consume content, offering entertainment, education, and cultural programming. However, this rapid transformation comes with challenges that regulators and stakeholders are grappling to address.

One key area of focus is the regulation of OTT platforms themselves. African nations are exploring frameworks to ensure fair competition and compliance with local broadcasting standards. This is especially crucial as international players like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video dominate the market, often overshadowing local platforms that seek to promote indigenous content. Governments and industry leaders are also pushing for platforms to contribute to local economies by investing in domestic productions and employing regional talent.

Commenting on the importance of this topic, Mr. Benjamin Pius, CEO of Broadcast Media Africa, said, “The regulation of streaming services in Africa is a multifaceted challenge that must balance the need for innovation, cultural preservation, and economic growth. Stakeholders across the industry must work together to create frameworks that protect audiences, encourage local content production, and ensure data security without stifling creativity or competitiveness.”

The industry summit will bring together regulators, platform owners, content creators, and policy experts to discuss these pressing issues and chart a way forward. As the continent embraces the digital revolution, ensuring that regulation evolves with innovation will be critical to maintaining a thriving streaming industry that reflects Africa’s diversity and potential.

Visit the event website here to learn more.

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