Broadcast Film and Music Africa 2015

  • 09-12 Jun 2015
  • Kenyatta International Conference Center (KICC), Nairobi, Kenya

Description

Broadcast Film and Music Africa 2015 is a conference dedicated to creative content and electronic media in Africa.

Broadcast Film and Music Africa 2015 covers topics such as:

  • Content Production
    • Educational and informative AV programmes
    • Developing TV programmes that African audiences want to watch
    • Co-production opportunities and content partnerships
    • The investment opportunities in African content development
    • Innovative radio content development
  • Fighting the scourge of piracy
    • Regulatory and industry initiatives regarding IP, broadcasting rights and licensing and legal framework development; using new technology to block piracy
  • The Digital Transition: Focussing on consumer issues
  • Distribution
    • Cross-continent distribution
    • The domestic market: Selling local productions to broadcasters
    • Selling African content internationally
  • Animation: A new frontier for African electronic media innovation
  • Understanding the Audience
    • Advertising trends
    • Media audience research: TV, radio, internet and music consumption trends
    • International formats in Africa
    • Advertising revenue models to support free-to-air content
  • Mobile Broadcasting
    • Business models
    • Technology
  • Sports broadcasting
    • Developing domestic sports content
    • Negotiating international sports rights
    • Continental sports events and rights
  • The impact of social media - developing multi-media platforms
  • Technological innovation - improving services, driving down costs and extending coverage
  • Media for social and political development
    • Media and good governance, democracy and transparency
    • Media for healthcare, education and social cohesion
  • The impact of convergence: IP-TV and Smart TV

Broadcast Film and Music Africa 2015 brings together:

  • Radio broadcasters
  • Television broadcasters
  • International broadcasting services operating in Africa
  • Pay TV companies using cable, IP-TV or satellite
  • Animators and animation production companies
  • Television, film and music production companies
  • Donors, development agencies, NGOs and faith-based organisations active in media development projects
  • Facilities providers including production equipment hire, post-production and outside broadcast
  • Advertising and marketing agencies
  • Broadcasting and film equipment vendors and satellite capacity suppliers
  • Library Facilities for music, commercials and programmes
  • Mobile and fixed telephone operators looking at convergence opportunities
  • Regulators and policy-makers
  • Market research companies
  • Industry associations
  • Journalists, analysts

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Important

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Event Categories

Arts: Film & Video, Music
Services: Media & Entertainment

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