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OTT Content Streaming Summit – Africa 2026: Day 2 Highlights A “Mobile-First” Future And The Rise Of The African Creator Economy

February 26, 2026
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The final day of the OTT Content Streaming Summit – Africa 2026 concluded on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, marking a definitive shift in how the continent views the digital broadcasting landscape. While the opening of the summit established the technical foundations of streaming, the second day turned the spotlight on creators, engagement technology, and the business models required to monetise the “next billion” viewers.

Industry experts, platform owners, and technology providers gathered to address the unique challenges of the African market, moving away from Western-centric models toward a localised, sustainable ecosystem.

Delegates emphasised that OTT in Africa is synonymous with mobile. Discussions focused on optimising video delivery for low-bandwidth environments and the increasing role of “lite” apps to reach viewers in regions where data costs remain a significant barrier.

A core theme was the transition from “pan-African” content to hyper-local storytelling. Speakers argued that authentic, linguistically diverse narratives are not only winning local audiences but are increasingly finding commercial success in global diaspora markets.

Technical sessions explored how Artificial Intelligence is being leveraged to solve the “discoverability” problem. By using AI to automate subtitling and improve metadata, platforms are making content more accessible across Africa’s diverse linguistic landscape.

Given low credit card penetration in many regions, the summit explored innovative payment gateways. Mobile money integration, ad-supported models (FAST channels), and telco-bundled subscriptions were identified as the primary drivers for sustainable revenue growth.

Leaders from the digital media space analysed the massive impact of short-form video. The consensus was that traditional broadcasters and streamers must integrate short-form strategies to capture the attention of Gen Z and Alpha audiences who prioritise snackable, social-led content.

The summit’s closing panels emphasised that no single player can “own” the African streaming space. Instead, a new era of interoperability is emerging, where content producers, telcos, and tech vendors collaborate to share infrastructure costs and maximise reach.

“The digital transition in Africa is no longer a future projection—it is our current reality. The success of the next five years will be defined by those who prioritise user experience and local relevance over legacy structures.” — Benjamin Pius, CEO of Broadcast Media Africa.

The event, convened by Broadcast Media Africa (BMA), successfully provided a roadmap for stakeholders to navigate the complexities of a fragmented but rapidly expanding market.

To see highlights from Day 2, please click HERE

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