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Preview: OTT Content Streaming Summit Africa 2026 – Industry Leaders Converge For Landmark Event In Cape Town, South Africa

February 23, 2026
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Tomorrow,  Tuesday, 24 February, Cape Town becomes the meeting point for Africa’s most influential voices in streaming, broadcasting and digital media as OTT Content Streaming Africa 2026 officially opens its doors.

As audience behaviour evolves at unprecedented speed — shaped by mobile-first consumption, short-form video, connected TV and increasingly sophisticated data-driven advertising — the summit arrives at a defining moment. 

Over two days, broadcasters, OTT operators, telecommunications companies, policymakers, technology providers and content creators will tackle a pivotal question: how can Africa build a digital content ecosystem that is sustainable, profitable and globally competitive?

Collaboration or Competition? Rethinking Growth Models

One of the headline sessions will address a pressing strategic dilemma: should Africa’s media players compete harder — or collaborate smarter?

Moderated by Wissam Sabbagh of Mangomolo, the panel brings together leaders from Premium Free TV, Cape Town TV, and the South African Broadcasting Corporation.

With high data costs, infrastructure gaps and platform fragmentation shaping consumer access, partnership frameworks are becoming strategic necessities. Across many African markets, growth may depend less on aggressive competition and more on shared infrastructure, bundled services and innovative revenue-sharing models. The discussion aims to highlight practical pathways for collaboration without sacrificing brand identity or market position.

The Shorts Content Economy: A Billion-Dollar Opportunity

Short-form video has evolved into a powerful driver of youth engagement and digital advertising growth. The summit will explore how African creators, broadcasters and OTT platforms can fully capitalise on this expanding opportunity.

Executives, including Pierre Cloete of BBC Africa and Izelle Venter of Media24, will examine monetisation models such as branded partnerships, creator funds and performance-driven digital advertising.

While Africa’s youthful demographic is a strong advantage, converting engagement into sustainable income requires structured ecosystems — from talent management and IP protection to advertiser confidence. The focus will be on integrating short-form content into broader strategies that translate micro-engagement into measurable revenue.

AI And Revenue Optimisation

Artificial intelligence is reshaping content production and distribution, but its greatest potential may lie in revenue optimisation.

In a forward-looking session, leaders, including Lungile Binza of the South African Broadcasting Corporation, will examine how AI can enhance audience targeting, improve advertising efficiency and strengthen predictive analytics.

From smarter recommendation engines to automated ad placements, AI enables platforms to reduce inefficiencies and maximise returns — while ensuring human creativity remains central.

As industry leaders gather in Cape Town, the summit moves beyond trends to address structural decisions that will shape the next phase of Africa’s digital content economy.

Shaping The Next Phase Of Africa’s Digital Economy

As industry leaders gather in Cape Town, these themes, amongst others, reflect the summit’s broader purpose: equipping Africa’s media ecosystem with practical strategies for scale.

Whether through cross-industry collaboration, capitalising on the billion-dollar short-form opportunity, or deploying AI for measurable revenue growth, the conversation is shifting toward sustainability and long-term competitiveness.

The OTT Content Streaming Africa 2026 is not merely exploring trends — it is confronting the structural decisions that will define the next phase of Africa’s digital content economy.

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