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BMA Webinar: The Future Of Media Revenue Lies In Engagement, Not Just Audience Size

July 3, 2026
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For decades, success in broadcasting has been measured by one dominant metric: audience size. The larger the audience, the greater the advertising revenue. Today, however, the economics of media are changing.

As audiences become increasingly fragmented across broadcast, streaming, social media and on-demand platforms, advertisers are looking beyond reach alone. They are placing greater value on audience loyalty, interaction, trust and measurable engagement—qualities that often deliver stronger commercial outcomes than sheer volume.

Recognising this fundamental shift, Broadcast Media Africa (BMA) will host a webinar titled “Audience Volume vs Engagement: What Really Drives Monetisation?” on Tuesday, 04 August 2026, bringing together industry leaders to explore how engagement is reshaping media business models across Africa.

At the heart of the discussion will be the session “Monetisation Models That Reward Engagement,” which will examine how broadcasters and digital media organisations can create sustainable revenue by building deeper, more meaningful relationships with their audiences.

Across the global media landscape, successful organisations are increasingly moving beyond traditional advertising dependence. Instead, they are leveraging audience engagement to drive diversified revenue streams through premium content, memberships, subscriptions, branded experiences, commerce, data-driven advertising and community-led initiatives. The question facing African broadcasters is no longer simply how many people they reach, but how effectively they engage those they serve.

Commenting on the importance of the discussion, Mr Benjamin Pius, CEO of Broadcast Media Africa, said, “Audience attention has become one of the world’s most valuable commodities, but attention alone is no longer enough. Sustainable monetisation increasingly depends on trust, loyalty and meaningful engagement. African broadcasters have a significant opportunity to rethink how they measure value and build business models that reward strong audience relationships rather than simply large audience numbers. This webinar is intended to stimulate that conversation and equip industry leaders with practical strategies for the future.”

The webinar will explore the strategic implications of this evolution, including how broadcasters can redefine audience value, measure meaningful engagement, strengthen advertiser confidence and diversify revenue in an increasingly competitive digital ecosystem.

As Africa’s media industry continues its digital transformation, the organisations that thrive are likely to be those that understand not only how to attract audiences, but how to keep them engaged, connected and invested over time.

To find out more about th webinar, visit the website HERE.

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