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Ghana’s Citi FM MD Joins Industry Leaders to Tackle Digital Innovation At Radio Broadcasters Convention In Johannesburg, South Africa.

May 27, 2025
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As the African broadcasting industry gears up for the 6th Radio Broadcasting Convention, industry leaders are voicing strong support for the Convention’s mission to transform and modernize the continent’s audio broadcasting landscape. 

Among them is a seasoned broadcaster, Attah-Mensah, Managing Director of Citi FM, who shared his excitement to be part of such a significant event that creates space for innovation: “The Convention provides us with a platform to craft solutions within the African context, and it’s always a great opportunity to share my experiences.”

This sentiment resonates with the Convention’s core mission—to address Africa’s unique broadcasting challenges while leveraging emerging technologies for growth, inclusion, and sustainability.

The digital transition fundamentally transforms how audio content is delivered and consumed across the continent. According to Samuel Attah-Mensah, industry practitioners should closely examine several key trends shaping this evolution. Digital platforms are significantly expanding the reach of radio channels, allowing broadcasters to connect with audiences far beyond traditional geographic boundaries. Integrating radio services into mobile applications—driven by the growing penetration of smartphones—offers users convenient, on-the-go access to content, making radio more accessible than ever.

Additionally, digital broadcasting delivers superior sound quality, which enhances the overall listening experience and helps drive deeper audience engagement. These developments underline how digital transformation can help radio stations stay relevant in a competitive, multi-platform environment. 

Despite the optimism, challenges remain. The Samuel identified two major obstacles: “The biggest challenges facing radio broadcasters are the dwindling portions of the advertising pie and weak infrastructure.” In an ecosystem where content is abundant and attention is fragmented, securing sustainable revenue streams and ensuring strong technical infrastructure are pressing concerns that the Radio Broadcasting Convention will directly address.

As the summit approaches, expectations are high. Participants are encouraged to approach the Convention as a forum for demanding industry progress and exploring new possibilities: “The introduction of DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) has come with a portfolio of promises. Industry practitioners must demand stable signals from regulators and service providers, wide access, and viable revenue models, including subscriptions from regulators.”

The Radio Broadcasting Convention, scheduled for June 24 to 25 in Johannesburg, South Africa, is the leading industry convention for stakeholders in Africa’s radio and audio space. The event promises to deliver cutting-edge insights, hands-on sessions, and unmatched networking opportunities for broadcasters, policymakers, technology providers, and creatives alike.

To be part of this important event, visit our website here.

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