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Future Of Community Radio In Africa Is At Risk – BMA Report Warns

July 16, 2026
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Community radio remains one of Africa’s most trusted and influential media platforms, yet chronic underfunding threatens its ability to continue serving millions of listeners across the continent, according to a new industry intelligence report released by Broadcast Media Africa (BMA).

The report, titled The Future of African Radio, places community broadcasting near the top of the list in Africa’s media landscape. It’s where local news is delivered, local languages and cultures stay alive, and much of the continent’s broadcasting talent gets its start.

Drawing on insights from more than 100 broadcast executives, regulators and industry stakeholders across eleven African markets, the report concludes that while community radio stations continue to enjoy strong audience trust, many face growing financial pressures that limit their ability to invest in technology, audience measurement and content development.

The report notes that community broadcasters are caught in a difficult cycle: advertisers increasingly demand reliable audience data before committing budgets, yet many community stations lack the financial resources needed to produce the very research that would attract advertising investment.

According to Mr Benjamin Pius, CEO of Broadcast Media Africa, this challenge requires a coordinated industry response. “Community radio is far more than a local broadcaster—it is a vital public service and the foundation of Africa’s broadcasting ecosystem. It informs communities, develops broadcasting talent and gives a voice to people who are often overlooked by mainstream media. Ensuring its sustainability should be a shared priority for governments, regulators, broadcasters and development partners alike.”

The report calls for stronger collaboration between public broadcasters, commercial operators and community stations through content-sharing partnerships, audience measurement initiatives and sustainable funding mechanisms that recognise community radio as essential public infrastructure rather than simply another market participant.

Broadcast Media Africa believes that strengthening community broadcasting will not only improve access to trusted local information but also contribute to the long-term growth, diversity and resilience of Africa’s broadcasting industry.

To access the Full Report, please click HERE.

To access the Radio Broadcasters Convention Post-Event Briefing Report, click HERE.

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