Across Africa, Radio broadcasting remains a cornerstone of information dissemination and cultural expression. The transition to digital-enabled radio and sound broadcasting will significantly change how information is disseminated, and culture gains full expression.
The upcoming “Radio And Digital Sound Broadcasting Summit – Africa 2024“, to be held on June 18 – 19, 2024, at The Venue, Green Park in Johannesburg, South Africa, will delve into the regulatory landscape that governs the transformative shift to digital-enabled radio and sound broadcasting. Topics to be discussed include spectrum efficiency, content standards, equitable access, and digital technologies’ unique challenges and opportunities.
Mr Benjamin Pius, CEO of Broadcast Media Africa and convener of this important industry event, said, “In Africa, regulators have implemented various measures to address these concerns, including content quotas for local programming, codes of conduct for broadcasters, and mechanisms for monitoring compliance. Additionally, regulators have collaborated with industry stakeholders to develop technical standards for digital radio broadcasting, ensuring interoperability and compatibility across different platforms and devices.”
“The regulatory landscape is evolving rapidly, and while significant progress has been made in laying the groundwork for the transition to digital radio and sound broadcasting, challenges remain to ensure equitable access, promoting diversity, and safeguarding content quality.”
“We invite all industry executives and professionals to join us in Johannesburg, South Africa, and engage in shaping the future of digital radio and sound broadcasting on the continent. For more information about the event, visit the website here.