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October 9, 2024

AI And Innovation Take Centre Stage On Day One Of The Broadcast And Digital Media Convention
Broadcasting
October 9, 2024

by Staff Writer BMA
October 9, 2024
in Broadcasting, Industry Conference, News & Reports

The Broadcast and Digital Media Convention kicked off its first day on October 8, 2024, at the Legacy Hotel in Swakopmund, Namibia, with high energy. The Vice President of Namibia, Incumbent Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, opened the convention, setting the stage for engaging discussions around the future of broadcasting in Africa.

In her opening remarks, the Vice President emphasized the influence of digital media in shaping the continent’s future and the importance of strategic leadership in maximizing the potential of emerging technologies, with a focus on artificial intelligence (AI).

A major highlight of the day was a keynote presentation delivered by Aziz Hajiyev, the Business Development Director at Sweet.tv. Hajiyev’s address focused on the increasing integration of AI in digital media and its impact on content production, distribution, and audience interaction. He underscored how AI transforms the broadcasting landscape, offering new ways to personalize content, enhance user experiences, and optimize operational efficiency.

The day continued with a riveting Leaders Panel titled Readiness for the Onslaught of AI and New Technologies as Drivers of Content. Industry executives shared their perspectives on how broadcasters across Africa can leverage AI and cutting-edge technologies to stay competitive in an evolving media environment. Panelists explored challenges such as infrastructure gaps and workforce training while highlighting these technologies’ unprecedented opportunities for content creators and broadcasters.

One of the standout sessions of the day was a panel focused on Infotainment as a Driver of Engagement and Audience Growth. This insightful discussion featured:

Gwen Lister, Executive Chairperson of Namibia Media Trust
Maurice Herbert Mugisha, Deputy Managing Director of Uganda Broadcasting Corporation
Nisa Allie, Editor-In-Chief of Eyewitness News (South Africa)
Peter Denk, Senior Editor/Director of Namibia Broadcasting Corporation

The panellists delved into the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of Infotainment as a key strategy for engaging diverse audiences. The conversation underscored the evolving role of news, entertainment, and interactive formats in attracting and retaining viewership in an age of digital media fragmentation.

The session was a compelling presentation titled Navigating Disruption: Empowering Africa’s Broadcasting Future, delivered by Dheshnie Naidoo, Regional Director at TVU Networks. Naidoo emphasized the need for broadcasters to embrace change, navigate disruption, and drive innovation in a fast-evolving media landscape. Her session highlighted the growing importance of flexibility and adaptability, stressing that the future of African broadcasting lies in harnessing the power of new technologies while staying attuned to the unique needs of the African audience.

As the convention’s first day wrapped up, delegates left inspired by the depth of discussions on AI, technology, and the future of African media, setting the tone for the days to come.

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