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OMA welcomes its 50th member Gawk Outdoor

The OMA now represents close to 100 per cent of the Out of Home industry in Australia

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Feb 14, 2023
2 min read
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The Outdoor Media Association (OMA) has welcomed its 50th member, Gawk Outdoor.

Gawk Outdoor was founded in 2018 and has been named by the Financial Review as one of the 100 fastest-growing businesses in Australia in December 2022.

Gawk has over 90 billboard locations throughout regional Victoria, including ten digital signs, which account for more than 50 per cent of the total digital roadside Out of Home (OOH) sites in regional Victoria (excluding Geelong).
 
Luke Course, Gawk director, said: "We are excited to join the peak industry body at this exciting time of growth for Out of Home.
 
"Of particular interest to our business is the evolution of MOVE to include regional areas as part of development of MOVE 2.0, as well as the ability to measure audiences 365 days  a year with seasonal changes. We look forward to collaborating with other members to grow the channel."
 
MOVE 2.0 is an upgrade of the MOVE 1.5 audience measurement system for OOH media that will provide more granular data on audiences nationwide. The new system is a world first and will measure digital audiences, as well as all OOH formats nationwide. MOVE 2.0 will be launched in 2024, following an investment of $15 million by the Outdoor industry.
 
Charmaine Moldrich, OMA CEO, said: "We are delighted to welcome Gawk, our newest regional member, as our 50th member. As a small industry body this is a milestone for us and proves that improving our audience measurement to include regional audiences in MOVE 2.0 is of great benefit to the wider Out of Home community.
 
"Our members benefit from research and insights, collaborative industry campaigns, advocacy and representation to government, and we continuously work to improve what we offer with innovation and technology at the heart of everything we do."

The OMA now represents close to 100 per cent of the Out of Home industry in Australia.

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