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FaithStream To Compete In $4bn Global Streaming Market

Jerry Emmason by Jerry Emmason
6 months ago
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FaithStream, a new faith-focused streaming platform, has been unveiled with plans to compete in the rapidly expanding global Christian entertainment market valued at $4 billion.

Developed by the Christian media organisation House of Faith, the platform aims to serve more than 700 million Christians across Africa, whose founders say remain underserved by existing digital entertainment services.

Co-founders Kunle Falodun, a former Sony Pictures Television executive, and Hakeem Condotti, a tech and media entrepreneur, said FaithStream is designed to fill a significant content gap. According to them, fewer than 500,000 hours of high-quality, localised faith-based content currently exist for African audiences, compared to more than 2 billion hours of secular global streaming content.

Condotti said the platform blends AI-powered personalisation, mobile-first design and a donor-backed model that allows users to access all content for free. “The infrastructure is there. The audience is there. The demand is there. What’s been missing is a platform that understands both the market and the mission—and the technology to deliver it efficiently,” he said.

Unlike traditional streaming platforms that rely on subscription revenue, FaithStream’s donor-supported model is positioned as a significant innovation for African markets, where cost remains a barrier to accessing premium entertainment.

Falodun noted that beyond streaming, the initiative is expected to support the continent’s creative economy. “This isn’t just about entertainment. We’re hoping to create over 13,000 jobs across Africa over the next decade, providing sustainable income streams for faith-based creators and building technical skills in African media production,” he said.

To address connectivity challenges common across the continent, FaithStream’s infrastructure includes advanced compression technology to reduce data usage, unlimited offline downloads for regions with unstable internet, and a cloud-based content delivery network supported by Amazon AWS with edge caching tailored to African network conditions.

The platform’s AI recommendation system will also integrate spiritual journey mapping and cultural context awareness, allowing it to cater to Africa’s diverse Christian traditions and languages.

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FaithStream is positioning itself as a major player in the global Christian streaming industry, which is projected to reach $4 billion by 2028, growing at a compound annual rate of 10 per cent.

 

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