Africa’s diverse and dynamic media consumption patterns transform how advertisers and broadcasters approach their audiences. With digital adoption soaring and mobile penetration expanding, audiences now access content across multiple platforms—from ...
As Africa's media and broadcasting sector rapidly evolves with digitisation and emerging technologies, financing remains one of the industry's most urgent and persistent challenges. Public and community broadcasters and independent ...
As anticipation builds for the Broadcasters Convention—East Africa 2025, which will take place in Kampala, Uganda, excitement is mounting across the continent's media industry. Convened by Broadcast Media Africa (BMA) ...
The convener of the upcoming Broadcasters Convention—East Africa 2025 has confirmed that one of the event's focused questions will be: What is the future of advertising on television in Africa? ...
As Africa’s broadcast and media industry undergoes a seismic digital transformation, all eyes are on the next-generation content delivery platforms that will define the future of broadcasting across the continent. ...
Across Africa, podcasts and on-demand audio are rapidly gaining traction as powerful tools for storytelling, cultural exchange, and community engagement. Yet, despite this growth, many creators and platforms still face ...
Across Africa's rapidly growing audio and digital broadcasting landscape, the shadow of content piracy continues to undermine creativity, investment, and innovation. Despite the continent's vibrant radio and digital sound sectors, ...
Radio remains one of the most influential and far-reaching mediums in Africa. Yet, in the age of digital disruption, evolving audience behaviours, and on-demand content, the challenge facing African broadcasters ...
While traditional television and radio platforms still dominate in reach, especially in rural and peri-urban communities, OTT content platforms are becoming critical channels for entertainment, education, news, and cultural storytelling. ...
As digital media platforms expand and proliferate, and African audiences increasingly gravitate towards stories that resonate with their experiences, there is an immediate and ubiquitous need to develop local content ...