News

5th Bloomberg Africa Business Media Innovators Forum convenes in Senegal

Media, technology, business, government and community leaders from across Africa and beyond gather in Dakar, Senegal, on Monday for the fifth annual Bloomberg Africa Business Media Innovators Forum (ABMI).

The “Bloomberg Philanthropies”, in a statement e-mailed to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Lagos, said the forum was taken to Dakar, following the 2019 expansion of the Bloomberg Financial Journalism training programme to five new markets, including Senegal.

Under the theme of ‘Business Strategies for African Media’, the forum will explore some of the most promising approaches to fostering a vibrant and competitive media sector on the continent.

“At a time when media companies around the world are facing challenges such as competition utilising new technologies, the spread of misinformation and, in some countries, decreasing press freedom, ABMI will explore how African media can navigate and adapt to the changing landscape.

“Co-hosted by Justin B. Smith, CEO, Bloomberg Media Group, and Matthew Winkler, Editor-in-Chief Emeritus, Bloomberg News, the forum will also address the contribution media organisations make toward enabling economic growth by providing accurate, data-driven reporting and analysis to citizens, business leaders, investors and public officials.

“The economy in Senegal is becoming increasingly diversified, so it is important that journalism and the media sector continue to develop accordingly,’’ said Mr Mahammed Boun Abdallah Dionne, Minister of State and Secretary-General of the Presidency of the Republic of Senegal, who opened today’s forum.

“I am confident that the conversation taking place at the summit will help us continue to drive this growth forward.’’

Speakers at this year’s forum include media owners, senior editors, investors, business leaders, government officials and community leaders from 20 countries across the continent and beyond.

ALSO READ: Press Council calls for new journalism Code of Ethics

They include Mr Amadou Mahtar Ba, Co-Founder and Executive Chairman, AllAfrica Global Media; Mr James Bennet, Editor, New York Times; Dr Phillip Clay, Former Chancellor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Ms Kelly Conniff, Executive Editor, TIME and Mr Sachin Kamdar, CEO, Parse.ly.

Others are Dr Retha Langa, Deputy CEO, Africa Check; Mr Nicolas Pompigne-Mognard, Founder and Chairman, APO Group; Ms Thabile Ngwato, CEO, Newsroom Afrika and Ms Louise Stuart, Mergers and Acquisitions Executive, Naspers Limited, among others.

“Advancements in technology, new competitors, growth of social media and the increasing use of mobile devices are requiring media organisations across the globe to explore innovative strategies and build new business models,’’ Justin Smith, CEO, Bloomberg Media Group, said.

“Africa is home to countries with some of the highest expected growth rates in the global media and entertainment industries.

“I look forward to discussing the future of media with this community gathered at the forum.’’

The latest edition of ABMI follows successful gatherings in Zambia, Ghana, Kenya and South Africa.

The annual event is a component of the Bloomberg Media Initiative Africa (BMIA), a pan-African programme launched by Michael R. Bloomberg in 2014 to strengthen media capacity, promote innovation in the sector and improve access to high-quality data and information on the continent.

In January 2019, BMIA announced the expansion of its Financial Journalism Training (FJT) programme to five new markets: Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, Tanzania, Ghana and Zambia.

These markets follow Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa, where 652 delegates from 13 countries have graduated to date.

This unique educational offering supports the advancement of financial journalism and contributes to economic development on the continent. (NAN)

I-79 Media Consults

Recent Posts

12 opportunities for journalists in July

Planning to grow your career or secure funding, these 12 opportunities for journalists in July provide strong options for reporters,…

1 day ago

Reporters, photographers can submit pitches to FERN

Reporters and photographers can pitch stories that are in-depth, investigative and explanatory to the Food & Environment Reporting Network (FERN).…

3 days ago

Call for applications: CJID’s African Road Safety Reporting forum

DEADLINE: JULY 10, 2026 — Journalists, editors and media influencers from across Africa with an interest in road safety reporting are…

3 days ago

Workshop for journalists in Anglophone West Africa on Africa-China relations

DEADLINE: JULY 30, 2026 — Journalists from Anglophone West Africa are invited to apply for a three-day capacity-building workshop on…

3 days ago

In Development magazine seeks story pitches ($2,000 per piece)

DEADLINE: JULY 1, 2026 — In Development seeks story pitches from journalists, researchers and practitioners with deep knowledge of their…

6 days ago

International Anti-Corruption Conference 2026 Young Journalists Initiative

DEADLINE: JULY 15, 2026 — Transparency International invites applications from young journalists to join the 2026 International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC). Journalists…

7 days ago

This website uses cookies.