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AfriMass Network Leads Radio Sustainability at UNESCO World Radio Day Celebration

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AfriMass Network has successfully hosted the Afrika Radio Business Mixer 2026 in commemoration of World Radio Day, bringing together leading voices in broadcasting, regulation, advertising, student and technology providers to shape the future of radio in Ghana and across Africa.

Organized by AfriMass Network in partnership with Ghana Commission for UNESCO , the flagship industry gathering marked World Radio Day under the UNESCO global theme: “Radio and Artificial Intelligence – AI is a Tool, Not a Voice.”

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Delivering the welcome address, Raymond Smith, Founder of AfriMass Network, emphasized the enduring relevance of radio as Africa’s most accessible, trusted, and inclusive medium.

“Today, we gather not just to celebrate radio, but to Honour its legacy, examine its future, and reaffirm its relevance in a rapidly evolving media and technology landscape,” he stated.

A Global Celebration with Local Impact
World Radio Day, proclaimed by UNESCO, underscores radio’s critical role in informing, educating, and connecting communities—especially in regions where other media platforms may not be accessible.

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This year’s theme sparked timely discussions on balancing innovation with responsibility. Participants examined how Artificial Intelligence can enhance newsroom efficiency and audience engagement while preserving the human voice, editorial integrity, and ethical standards at the heart of broadcasting.

Smith highlighted the importance of responsible innovation:
“AI may support radio, but it must never replace the human voice, ethics, and trust that define credible journalism.”

A Strategic Industry Dialogue
The Afrika Radio Business Mixer was designed as more than a networking platform. It served as a strategic industry dialogue, creating a collaborative space for:
• Conversations on media sustainability
• Exploration of digital transformation in broadcasting
• Cross-sector partnerships between media and corporate institutions

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• Collective solutions for strengthening Africa’s radio ecosystem
Broadcasters, regulators, advertisers, technologists, and corporate leaders engaged in forward-looking
discussions focused on safeguarding the business of radio while embracing innovation responsibly.

Strong Institutional and Corporate Support
The event was made possible through strong collaboration with institutional and strategic partners, including: Ghana Commission for UNESCO, Warrior King Watches, Atunwa Digital, Geovision, National Petroleum Authority (NPA) with Brand support partners included: Customer Service Africa, Ultiface Communications, Maxwell Investment Group, ThirdWell Inclusive Business Centre, DoorMaster, LeatheronCall GH, Savadol, The GCBrand and Eden Yuan Natural Mineral Water
Their collective support reflects a shared commitment to advancing professionalism, innovation, and sustainability within Ghana’s media industry.

A Call to Shape the Future of Radio
In closing, Raymond Smith called on industry stakeholders to embrace collaboration and bold thinking:
“Radio has survived disruption before — and it will thrive again — if we innovate responsibly and work together.”
The Afrika Radio Business Mixer 2026 reinforced AfriMass Network’s commitment to leading transformative industry conversations and championing sustainable media development aligned with global standards.
As Ghana joined the rest of the world in celebrating World Radio Day, the event stood as a powerful reminder that while technology evolves, the enduring power of radio lies in its human connection, credibility, and community impact.

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About AfriMass Network
AfriMass Network is a media and industry engagement platform dedicated to advancing media sustainability, innovation, entrepreneurship, and professional development across Africa.

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Recording Academy Announces Global Expansion Efforts in Africa and the Middle East

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The Recording Academy®, the organization behind the GRAMMY Awards®, is embarking on a path to extend its efforts to support music creators on a global scale.

The Academy has agreements with Ministries of Cultures and key stakeholders across the Middle East and Africa to collaborate on a framework to bolster the Academy’s presence and services in these rapidly growing music regions.

“This is exciting because music is one of humanity’s greatest natural resources,” said Harvey Mason jr., CEO of the Recording Academy. “It is critical that the people who dedicate themselves to creating music have support, resources and opportunities, no matter where they are from.”

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The Recording Academy in Ghana

For the past two years, the Academy’s leaders have traveled throughout these regions, participated in listening sessions, received high-level briefings, tours, demonstrations, and obtained insight directly from both the governmental ministries and music creators driving innovation in these markets.

The Recording Academy in Kenya

The Academy is working with the Ministries of Culture in Kenya, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) and Nigeria, the Department of Culture and Tourism in Abu Dhabi for the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the Rwanda Development Board (RDB), and the Ministry of Sports, Arts and Culture in South Africa. Additionally, MOUs have been signed with Ghana and the Ivory Coast.

The Recording Academy in Rwanda

Through these collaborations, and in alignment with our mission, the Academy looks to explore several key initiatives, including:

  • Championing music creators at all levels, providing them with a platform and advocacy.
  • Empowering creators through enhanced training. Through its online learning platform, GRAMMY GO™, the Academy will look to provide educational programs and resources specifically tailored to the needs of music creators in these regions.
  • Producing original content that celebrates the rich musical heritage and dynamic emerging scenes of Africa and the Middle East.
  • Enhancing support for existing members. Cross-cultural learnings will benefit all music creators, and a presence in these rapidly growing music regions would provide numerous benefits to the Recording Academy’s current and future members.
  • Advocating for strong Intellectual Property (IP) legislation and protections for music creators.
  • Fueling the music economy by collaborating with partners to develop and strengthen the creative economy in Africa and the Middle East.
  • As a cornerstone of this initiative, the Academy will publish a series of reports, highlighting the Academy’s research and insights into these music markets.
Source: Businesswire

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