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BMA’s Annual Industry Survey Of OTT Content Streaming And Distribution In Africa – State Of Play, Kicks Off

January 8, 2025
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Unquestionably, OTT Content Streaming and Distribution has transformed how media is consumed globally. Across Africa, the increased penetration of access to high-speed internet and smart devices means that OTT Streaming is fast becoming a preferred medium for accessing content, even as the burgeoning industry faces challenges such as infrastructure limitations, content affordability, and a lack of localised offerings.

It is against the background that Broadcast Media Africa (BMA) is conducting the annual survey of industry professionals and companies to examine the current state of play for OTT Content Streaming And Distribution in Africa.

This year’s survey will capture emerging trends, challenges, and opportunities within Africa’s OTT ecosystem whilst shedding light on the dynamics driving the adoption, distribution, and consumption of OTT content streaming on the continent.

With the continued rise of OTT platforms, this survey will serve as a crucial tool for industry professionals and companies to navigate the rapidly evolving landscape. The findings aim to foster innovation, enhance consumer experiences, and build a thriving ecosystem for OTT content streaming and distribution across Africa.

Industry professionals and stakeholders are encouraged to participate in this vital research to contribute to shaping the future of OTT streaming in Africa.

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