The BRC announces changes to the board and updates for 2025

The Broadcast Research Council of South Africa (BRC) has announced leadership changes, updates and initiatives that will shape the organisation’s direction in the coming year.

The BRC has appointed Antonio Lee, Chief Operating Officer of eMedia Investments, as its new Chairperson. This transition promises to drive innovation and precision in audience research.

Lee succeeds Monde Twala, Senior Vice President & Co-General Manager for Paramount Africa & Lead BET International, who has served as Chairperson since 2018. Twala will remain an active board member, ensuring continuity and strategic consistency.

Board composition refreshed with industry experts

Complementing Lee’s appointment, the BRC has welcomed two media executives to its board: Nick Grubb, Chief Executive of Radio for Kagiso Media, and Jonathan Procter, Group CEO of Primedia. These appointments bring even more industry expertise and strategic insights to the board.

Outgoing board members Melissa Mc Nally and Tracy Stafford will transition to focus on technical oversight within the Radio Research Committee, ensuring their continued valuable contribution to the organisation’s research initiatives.

Strategic roadmap for Audience Measurement in 2025

Next year, the BRC is set to undertake comprehensive research procurement and development processes that will further enhance audience measurement capabilities.

Key Initiatives Include:

  1. Radio Audience Measurement (RAMS)
    • A new Request for Proposal (RFP) has been launched in Q4 2024
    • Supplier appointment expected by the end of Q1 2025
  2. Television Audience Measurement (TAMS)
    • Comprehensive RFP process scheduled across Q1 and Q2 2025
    • Aims to enhance television audience research methodologies
  3. Establishment Survey
    • Ask Afrika has been appointed to conduct a comprehensive Establishment Survey
    • Will provide universe updates for both television and radio sectors in 2025

Forward-looking commitment

“These strategic moves are not just about changes or procuring new research,” Antonio emphasised. “They represent our commitment to delivering nuanced, accurate, and timely audience insights that will drive strategic decision-making across the media, marketing, and advertising landscapes.”

Gary Whitaker, CEO of the BRC concludes, “Our ongoing mission remains the same which is to provide objective, transparent data that empowers our industry’s understanding of audience dynamics.”

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The Broadcast Research Council of South Africa (BRC), established in 2015, chief role is to commission and oversee the delivery of radio and television audience measurement research for broadcasters and the advertising and marketing industry.

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