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The African OTT Landscape In 2026: A Market Launched, But Not Yet Landed

March 4, 2026
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The 2026 African OTT Content Streaming Survey Report, released by Broadcast Media Africa (BMA), reveals an industry at a critical crossroads, where the initial deployment hurdle has been cleared. Still, the complex work of sustainable execution is only just beginning.

The survey reveals that the market is heavily dominated by supply-side players, with broadcasters and content producers accounting for 61% of the industry. While 61% of organisations are operational, “being live” spans from sophisticated full-stack platforms to basic YouTube channels, leaving many operators stuck in the gap between deployment and actual scaling. Geographically, Southern Africa leads the continent with a 38% market share, followed by West Africa at 24%, multi-regional operators at 21%, and East Africa at 18%.

The industry faces a significant “infrastructure Achilles heel,” as only 35% of operators rate their streaming infrastructure as reliably stable. This means two-thirds of African OTT operators cannot confidently guarantee a reliable stream when audiences tune in, a factor that directly undermines audience retention. Connectivity remains the single biggest barrier to scaling, cited by 30% of operators as a structural constraint that requires intervention from telcos and regulators rather than technical fixes alone.

A profound monetisation crisis is currently stifling the ecosystem, with 42% of platforms streaming without any revenue model and 53% offering content entirely for free. This “price: zero” environment means the industry is often competing with itself, while the SVOD (Subscription Video on Demand) model has reached only 5% adoption due to affordability and payment infrastructure barriers. Interestingly, 21% of operators find transactional models (TVOD) more viable than subscriptions in the current climate.

The report identifies a “Mobile Money Paradox”: 68% of Africans use mobile money as their primary payment method, yet it is supported by only 32% of OTT platforms. Closing this gap is considered the single highest ROI technical investment available, as platforms integrating mobile money report conversion rate uplifts of up to 40%. Despite 78% of operators agreeing that partnerships are “critical,” a massive 62-percentage-point gap exists between this belief and action, as only 16% have active telco deals that actually generate revenue.

Content strategy highlights a clear preference for local storytelling, with local drama, series, and films jointly leading at 55% of the performance share. Sports also punches above its weight at 25.5%, while international licensed content trails at less than 10%, proving that a global library is not the winning play for the African market. Ultimately, operators perceive macro-economic conditions—such as inflation and currency weakness—as a far greater threat (39%) than global competition from giants like Netflix (17%).

To access the full report, please click HERE.

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