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Outdoor Media Association Welcomes Scentre Group, Hivestack and Tonic Media Network as New Members

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Scentre Group, Hivestack and Tonic Media Network are the latest companies to join the Outdoor Media Association (OMA). Scentre Group and Tonic Media Network also join as members of the industry’s audience measurement system, MOVE (Measurement of Outdoor Visibility and Exposure).


Scentre Group owns and operates a portfolio of 42 Westfield Living Centres in Australia and New Zealand, which are some of the most frequented destinations in both markets, attracting over 468 million annual customer visits as of June 30, 2021.

Scentre Group’s in-house marketing solutions business, BrandSpace, connects brands and businesses to the Westfield audience through a portfolio of connected digital and physical touchpoints. The BrandSpace OOH media network is 100% digital, with over 1,800 full motion SuperScreens and SmartScreens across Australia and New Zealand.

Scentre Group Scott Moore
Scott Moore

“We are excited to start 2022 as a member of the Outdoor Media Association and begin to offer brands and agencies an alternative way to quantify our audience through MOVE 1.5,” Scentre Group General Manager of BrandSpace Scott Moore said. “Our membership signifies our support for the industry’s commitment to make it easier to plan and buy out-of-home media, through innovations in audience measurement and standardization. The enhancements to MOVE in measuring audiences in retail environments and on digital out-of-home assets will better enable us to help brands, retail partners, marketers and their agencies unlock the power of marketing within the Westfield environment”.


Hivestack is the world’s leading independent pDOOH adtech company which specializes in the buy and sell side of programmatic DOOH advertising. On the buy side, marketers use Hivestack’s Demand Side Platform (DSP) to create measurable campaigns that activate DOOH screens in real time based on consumer behaviour and audience movement patterns. On the sell side, DOOH media owners use Hivestack’s Supply Side Platform (SSP) via PMPs and Open exchange to attract programmatic revenue. DOOH media owners can also use Hivestack’s Ad Server to power audience-based, directly sold campaigns.

Hivestack Matt Bushby
Matt Bushby

Hivestack Managing Director ANZ and SEA, Matt Bushby said, “We are thrilled to be joining the OMA at such an exciting and important time for the out of home industry. The solutions the OMA is building in areas like digital audience measurement and standardization will provide the transparency and accuracy needed to take our industry to the next stage. There is a big opportunity for marketers to harness the power of contextual targeting in programmatic DOOH and deliver even more effective campaigns. Innovations like MOVE 2.0 will go a long way in enabling that.”


Rejoining the OMA and MOVE is Australian health and wellbeing company Tonic Media Network. Tonic Media Network’s DOOH health channel reaches over 16M Australians in GP waiting rooms and pharmacies each month.

Tonic Media Richard Silverton
Richard Silverton

“We’ve been watching the development of the MOVE 2.0 build and we’re really excited about all that the platform will offer. It is critical that our customers are confident that they are reaching the right people with the right message at the right time. It’s the perfect time to join, to be part of shaping this world-first audience measurement system for OOH in Australia,” said Tonic Media Network CEO and Managing Director, Richard Silverton.


In early November the OMA revealed a raft of initiatives set to launch on January 31st at its first OUT-FRONT event. The roll out will include the interim audience measurement update MOVE 1.5 which will measure digital screens and provide a new metric based on neuroscience called the Neuro Impact Factor. In addition, standardization guidelines will be introduced that will see the industry unite on common terminology, screen ratios, insertion orders, and shift to selling OOH by Share of Time.

Charmaine Moldrich OMA
Charmaine Moldrich

“The renaissance of Outdoor is showing no signs of waning, and this is further reinvigorating membership to the industry body. We are pleased to say that we now represent close to 100% of the Out of Home industry in Australia,” said OMA CEO Charmaine Moldrich.

The industry also announced plans to move towards carbon-neutrality in 2022 by building a tool that gives advertisers the option to offset their OOH campaigns.

“A lot of the work we do as an industry body is focused on our responsibility as a provider of advertising in the public space, of which sustainability is a vital part. Our aim in pledging to go carbon neutral as an industry is to set ourselves on that path of reducing emissions and waste, and to also be seen as a sustainable advertising channel doing our part.”

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These initiatives come as the industry progresses with the development of its next audience measurement upgrade MOVE 2.0. The new system will measure digital audiences as well as all OOH formats across the nation, including regional signs and be capable of reporting seasonal and monthly audience variations. The project is now in the national scaling phase and is slated to launch in 2024.

Outdoor companies that have joined the OMA in the last year include AdFlow, AOSCo, CV Media and Signage, Ei Media, Jolt Charge, OIS, Shopper, Think Outdoor, Total Outdoor Media (TOM) and Val Morgan Outdoor (VMO).

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