The Minister of Information and
Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said on Tuesday that lack of scientific
Audience Measurement System was responsible for the underdevelopment
of the nation’s broadcasting sector.
The minister stated this in Lagos at
the third International Summit on Digital Broadcasting in Nigeria
organised by the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON).
He noted that audience measurement was
key to fostering growth of the broadcasting industry and making
Digital Switch Over (DSO) sustainable for all stakeholder.
“We need an objective and scientific
Audience Measurement System that articulates value of the content to
consumers, as well as value of the audience to advertisers,
particularly in the television sector.
The minister noted that what was
obtainable at the moment was that the advertising community relied on
subjective factors when making decisions on the content they wanted,
as opposed to how many viewers the content truly attracted.
He said the factor had contributed to
the less optimal investment by key stakeholders in the television
broadcasting value-chain.
“The consequence is that TV platforms
are subjected to renting out space on their channels to sustain their
businesses while content producers become over reliant on sponsorship
“This existing model unfortunately
skews the authenticity of creative output in favour of a few decision
makers and not the millions of TV viewers.
“It stunts the quality of the content
that can be created and limits the capacity of television platforms
to invest in dynamic offerings that consumers will be attracted to.
“It will never enable the Nigeria’s
creative and entertainment industry to reach its full potential,”
he said.
The minister said that the lack of
audience measurement also rendered the nation’s broadcasting
advertising market non proportionate with its population when
compared to South Africa and Kenya
“Despite having a population three
times more than South Africa, Nigeria’s television advertising
revenue in 2016, at 309 million dollar, was 76 per cent behind that
of South Africa, at 1.301 billion dollar.
“By 2020, the gap between South
Africa and Nigeria is projected to marginally decline to 72 per cent.
Similarly, in the radio sector, the value of Nigeria’s 2016
advertising revenue of 81 million dollar was 75 per cent behind its
peers, South Africa and Kenya, both at 343 million dollar.
“Kenya is projected to overtake South
Africa in 2017 as the leading radio advertising market. In both
territories, the value and growth rate of the broadcasting revenue is
largely influenced by the availability of a scientific Audience
Measurement System.
“It provides confidence to
Advertisers in measuring their Return-On-Investment,” he said.
To address the shortcoming, the
minister said that it was imperative to put in place a robust
Audience Measurement System that is in line with global standards.
He said the framework must ensure that
content producers receive their just due for the value of the content
they create while advertising community will be guaranteed return on
their investment on media placements.
Mohammed announced that his ministry
was ready to take the important first step in addressing the
challenge by organising an Audience Measurement Conference.
He said the conference, which would
hold on October 3 in Lagos, would afford stakeholders opportunity to
contribute to efforts in coming up with a scientific Audience
Measurement System that would boost the sector.
“This is our next task and we invite
all well meaning practitioners of this industry to join hands with us
to achieve this,” he said.
Earlier, the chairman of BON, Mr John
Momoh, said the summit on digital broadcasting was organised to
galvanise opinions of stakeholders on how to achieve effective and
efficient transmission from analogue to digital broadcasting.
He enjoined the Nigeria Broadcasting
Commission to come out clearly on the timeline for DSO.
Momoh, who is also the chairman of
Channels Media Group, owner of Channels Television, was represented
at the event by BON Vice Chairman, Hajiya Sa’a Abubakar.
*PM News
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