
The African media landscape is currently undergoing a fundamental structural shift, moving away from the limitations of legacy, single-channel distribution toward a more resilient, multi-platform future. This transition is the central focus of the upcoming Cloud Broadcasting Summit – Africa 2026, convened by Broadcast Media Africa (BMA) on 24 – 25 March 2026 in Central Lagos.
Looking at the topic “From One Platform to Many: Creating Revenue Beyond Traditional Broadcast,” we understand that industry discourse is shifting toward the commercial necessity of “omni-channel” delivery. The transition highlights how cloud infrastructure has evolved from a technical utility into a strategic revenue driver. By decoupling content from fixed hardware, broadcasters can now monetise assets across Over-The-Top (OTT) platforms, social media, and mobile-centric services simultaneously.
This strategic evolution addresses the core challenge of audience fragmentation. As viewers migrate to digital-first environments, reliance on a single linear pipe is being replaced by cloud-native ecosystems that enable hyper-targeted advertising, micro-transactions, and scalable subscription models. These technologies provide the agility required to capture value from diverse audience segments that were previously unreachable through traditional means.
Mr Benjamin Pius, CEO of Broadcast Media Africa (BMA), notes that the industry must prioritise this move toward a multi-platform revenue model to ensure long-term viability.
“The industry is at a crossroads where staying on a single platform is no longer a viable business strategy,” says Mr Pius. “To thrive, African broadcasters must embrace the agility of the cloud to distribute content across multiple touchpoints simultaneously. This summit is about more than just technology; it is about the business of media. We are focusing on how to turn ‘many platforms’ into many revenue streams, ensuring that African stories are not only told but are commercially successful in a globalised digital economy.”
By focusing on the intersection of cloud scalability and commercial sustainability, the summit aims to redefine the economic framework for African media, ensuring that the shift to “many platforms” translates into tangible financial growth for the sector.
To find out more about this event, visit the event website HERE.












