oOh!media has expanded its partnership with QIC to represent its large format digital screen network, including 28 screens across nine key retail destinations along Australia’s eastern seaboard.
The extended contract represents 33 small format digital screens across QIC’s portfolio, aligning with QIC’s real estate strategy to fully digitise its media platform.
QIC manages a portfolio of some of Australia’s best shopping destinations, including Eastland in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs, Canberra Centre in the nation’s capital, Robina Town Centre on the Gold Coast and Grand Central in Toowoomba.
This partnership includes the introduction of new large-format displays at Castle Towers in Castle Hill, one of the largest shopping centres in the country, which attracts 20 million visitors annually. Other centres include Hyperdome, located in the Brisbane-Gold Coast growth corridor just 20 minutes south of Brisbane, Watergardens and Woodgrove, in Victoria’s expanding western corridor.
The out-of-home media company continues to create the highest retail Out-of-home network, with over 1.6 billion shoppers annually and creates high-impact digital displays. In 2024 oOh! has upgraded more than 350 digital screens in its retail portfolio, with a fully digitised network planned by mid-2025.
“We are delighted to have renewed and extended our partnership with QIC,” Robbie Dery, chief commercial operating officer, oOh!, said.
“These highly valuable shopping centres along the eastern seaboard reach shoppers in premium environments along the path to purchase. The continued digitisation and upgrading of our assets will further enhance the customer experience while providing brands with more opportunities to reach them at scale.”
Sally Harding, head of alternative income, QIC, added: “We value our long-term relationship with oOh!media which understands the needs of customers in what is a rapidly evolving retail media sector. This expansion aligns with QIC’s commitment to delivering high-quality experiences to a diverse and engaged audience.”
This network expansion comes after oOh!media recently extended its media partnership with the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras for the next two years.
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