Kenya: Nairobi to Host African Broadcast, Film and Music Professionals Next Week

17 November 2016

Over 20 societies including associations for artists, broadcasters, filmmakers, advertising, scriptwriters, performers, music producers and copyright protection bodies are among over 60 organizations that have so far confirmed participation in the 2016 Broadcast, Film and Music Africa (BFMA8) conference. The meeting opens next week 23-24 November at the Kenya National Theatre.

This highlights the importance players in the blooming content industry are attaching to urgent discussions on a range of pressing issues related to content, copyright, royalties and regulation. The conference is expected to champion further development of the Kenya and East Africa's content industry in the post-digital migration period.

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