OMA reports record 2016 industry revenues as sector sees complaints dwindle

The Australian out-of-home advertising industry saw revenues rise to a record $789.5m in 2016, up by more than $100m on the previous year as heavy investment in digital signage continued to pay dividends.

OMA chair Steve O’Connor says digital now represents 40% of OOH media revenue

Improvements in the way out of home is being delivered has also led to a significant drop in the number of complaints being received by the advertising watchdog – the result of a concerted effort by operators to clean up their act through its pre-vetting system.

“Since the 2011 federal government Parliamentary Inquiry, the OMA has seen a significant reduction in the number of upheld complaints, particularly in the area of Sex, Sexuality and Nudity,” the report said.

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