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BMA Webinar: What Advertisers And Brands Want From Broadcasters Today And Tomorrow

July 9, 2026
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As advertising budgets come under greater scrutiny and media consumption becomes increasingly fragmented across platforms, advertisers and brands are demanding more accountability from media partners. Today, success is measured not only by audience size but also by the ability to demonstrate engagement, relevance, and tangible business outcomes.

As broadcasters and media publishers across Africa face increasing pressure to maximise revenues in an increasingly fragmented media landscape, Broadcast Media Africa (BMA) will host an industry webinar examining one of the sector’s most pressing questions: What do advertisers and brands really value when investing in media?

The webinar, “Audience Volume vs Engagement: What Really Drives Monetisation?“, will take place on Tuesday, 04 August 2026, bringing together broadcasters, advertisers, media executives, sales leaders, and audience measurement professionals to explore how audience data and engagement metrics influence advertising investment decisions.

One of the featured discussions, “What Advertisers and Brands Want,” will focus on how media organisations can better align their audience strategies with advertiser expectations in a rapidly evolving marketplace. As advertisers increasingly seek measurable business outcomes rather than simply large audience numbers, broadcasters must demonstrate not only reach, but also the quality, relevance and engagement of their audiences.

The session will examine the audience metrics that influence media buying decisions, explore practical approaches to demonstrating return on investment through audience engagement, and discuss how audience insights can strengthen long-term relationships between broadcasters, advertisers and brands. Participants will also consider how trusted audience intelligence can improve commercial performance and create more sustainable advertising partnerships.

According to Mr Benjamin Pius, CEO of Broadcast Media Africa, understanding advertiser expectations has become fundamental to the future commercial success of broadcasters. “Advertisers today are looking beyond audience size. They want confidence that their investments are reaching the right audiences, generating meaningful engagement and delivering measurable outcomes. Media organisations that can provide credible audience insights and clearly demonstrate value will be better positioned to attract advertising investment and build lasting commercial partnerships.”

The webinar forms part of Broadcast Media Africa’s ongoing commitment to supporting African media organisations as they adapt to changing audience behaviours, evolving advertising models and new monetisation opportunities. The discussion is expected to provide practical insights for broadcasters seeking to strengthen their commercial strategies through better audience measurement and engagement.

To find out more about this webinar, click HERE.

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