Digital Media Africa 2019
Digital Media Africa 2019
Africa’s media landscape has undergone substantial changes since publishers gathered for the first Digital Media Africa conference in 2016. Join us again in September 2019 when WAN-IFRA hosts the continent-wide gathering to explore new digital revenue models and how best to engage loyal readers.
“We can come back to the main premise: Content is king. Being able to tell authentic stories through your content is always going to be what carries the day,” Alex Okosi, Viacom, Digital Media Africa 2018
"We have a newly empowered generation of customers. As we move to digital paid models we really need to think about how they consume, how they pay and what kind of format that content should be.” Jocelyn Cripps, consultant, Digital Media Africa 2018
Speakers
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Chief Operating Officer, Visual Point Creative Group, Zimbabwe
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Director for Africa, Women in News, Kenya
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Founder, 263Chat, Zimbabwe
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Director, News Partnerships EMEA, Facebook,
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Co-founder - Head of Consumer Experience, Poool, France
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Founding Editor and Director, the Bhekisisa Centre for Health Journalism, South Africa
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Africa Director, WAN-IFRA Women in News Programme, Malawi
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Group Executive, News and Current Affairs, SABC, South Africa
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Chief Product Officer, Amedia AS, Norway
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Director of Media Development and Head of Women in News, Canada
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Head of Brand Studio: 24.com, News24, South Africa
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Africa Editor, Quartz, USA
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Facebook - Strategic Media Partnerships Manager - Africa
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Director, jamlab.africa, South Africa
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Co-founder and Executive Chairman at biNu, South Africa
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Online Editor, Punch, Nigeria
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Founder, gsport4girls, South Africa
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Serial Entrepreneur, South Africa
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WAN-IFRA Vice President & Head of Digital, The Tiso Blackstar Group, South Africa
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Executive Editor, The Daily Nation, Nation Media Group, Kenya
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Chief Executive of M&G Media Limited, South Africa
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Founder & CEO, frayintermedia, South Africa
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Partner, PwC, South Africa
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Award-Winning Political Journalist, Sunday Times, South Africa
Topics
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News revenue strategy
The simple question: how to fund a digital newsroom? Inspiration from inside and outside Africa
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Entrepreneurship and new business models
How can young digital newsrooms remain independent? Are readers prepared to pay for online news? Are there unique new business models that work for Africa?
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Future of digital advertising
Reach versus context. How to work with the big platforms. Above all how to raise revenue on our news publishers' own platforms - whether from higher CPMs or new native ad strategies.