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Africa’s Radio Leaders To Converge In Johannesburg To Redefine Revenue In The Digital Age

February 24, 2026
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As the African media landscape undergoes a seismic shift toward “Intelligent Audio,” the 7th Annual Radio Broadcasters Convention – Africa will take place from June 9–10, 2026, in Johannesburg. This year’s convention arrives at a critical digital tipping point, focusing on the urgent transition from traditional airtime sales to sophisticated hybrid revenue models.

Looking at the topic, “Intelligent Radio and Audio for the Next Generation of Listeners,” the summit will gather public and commercial broadcasters, regulators, and ad-tech pioneers to address the industry’s most pressing challenge: sustainable monetisation in a multi-platform ecosystem.

With traditional linear radio remaining a cornerstone of African culture, the 2026 convention moves beyond theory to offer a practical strategy for diversifying income streams. Delegates will explore the automation of the bridge between traditional FM and digital audio through programmatic advertising to capture a larger share of the continent’s growing digital ad spend. The discussions will also navigate the “Paywall Paradox” by examining the balance between ad-supported models and premium subscription tiers for exclusive podcasts and live content. Furthermore, the event highlights the potential of e-commerce integrations, leveraging radio’s high trust factor to drive direct sales through mobile money and interactive voice-activated shopping.

“The future of African broadcasting isn’t a choice between linear and digital—it’s a layered ecosystem,” says the Convention Secretariat. “By 2026, the winners will be those who can stack revenue streams, using linear as the top-of-funnel reach while converting loyal listeners into digital subscribers and e-commerce customers.”

The program features real-world case studies of Free Ad-Supported Streaming Radio (FAST) channels from across Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa. Attendees will also experience the “Intelligent” Tech Lab, which showcases AI-driven personalisation tools designed to increase ad value through hyper-targeted listener data. These practical demonstrations are paired with high-level policy dialogues alongside regulators to ensure that digital audio broadcasting frameworks support commercial growth.

The Radio Broadcasters Convention – Africa 2026 remains the continent’s premier platform for audio innovation, equipping delegates with the tools to transform local narratives into global commercial successes.

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