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South Africa Moves To Regulate The Booming Podcast Industry

March 26, 2026
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The South African government is taking decisive steps to regulate the rapidly growing podcast industry, which, according to officials, currently operates in a “wild west” environment. Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Communications and Digital Technologies convened a high-level roundtable to discuss the lack of a formal regulatory framework for digital audio platforms.

The meeting included a diverse group of stakeholders, such as lawmakers, the Department of Communications and Digital Technologies (DCDT), independent podcast creators, and legal experts. The central theme of the discussions was the urgent need for balanced regulations that would protect public interests without stifling creativity.

Khusela Sangoni-Diko, Chairperson of the committee, highlighted the importance of podcasting as a significant aspect of cultural expression and a driver of the creative economy. However, she pointed out the risks associated with the current lack of oversight. “The question is not whether podcasting should be regulated, but how we can establish a framework that safeguards dignity and privacy,” she stated, emphasising the importance of freedom of expression.

Key proposals emerging from the discussions include expanding the mandate of the Broadcasting Complaints Commission of South Africa (BCCSA) to cover digital audio platforms, thereby enabling listeners to formally voice their concerns. Additionally, officials suggested implementing a tiered regulatory system based on the risk level: larger commercial entities with turnovers exceeding US$2.9 million may face stricter licensing requirements and local content quotas. At the same time, smaller, hobbyist creators would have fewer restrictions.

Another proposal under consideration is requiring larger streaming platforms and popular podcasts to contribute to a national fund that supports the development of South African content creators.

While there is a consensus about the need for regulation, reactions from the podcasting community have been mixed. Concerns were raised regarding vague definitions that could lead to potential overreach or stifle unique voices within the industry. Minister of Communications Solly Malatsi attempted to reassure creators, stressing that any new regulations would uphold constitutional protections. “This will not curtail freedom of expression except where permitted by the Constitution,” he confirmed, alluding to restrictions on hate speech and violence.

However, industry analysts caution that enforcement could be challenging, as South Africa has struggled to translate well-intentioned policies into practical applications. The roundtable discussions underscored the need for an enforceable framework, especially for global platforms such as YouTube and Spotify.

The Portfolio Committee is expected to compile a report outlining the discussions, which will inform the final version of the Draft White Paper on Audio and Audiovisual Media Services and Online Safety before presenting it to Parliament for approval. As the podcast industry undergoes this transitional phase, the government remains committed to fostering a balanced approach that ensures fairness between traditional media and the digital innovators capturing the attention of millions.

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