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WOO organises global conference call connecting national OOH bodies

By Rajiv Raghunath - March 31, 2020

The conference call included reports on the harrowing effect the Covid-19 virus is having on societies across the world and business; weekly calls scheduled

The World Out of Home Organization (WOO) held its inaugural global conference call for national Out of Home associations on March 27. The conference call included reports on the harrowing effect the Covid-19 virus is having on societies across the world and business - plus welcome news of inspiring social initiatives from various members and evidence of an upturn in China.

Further weekly calls are scheduled. 

WOO in a release stated that different countries are at different stages with the containment of the virus but, across the board, there has been welcome support from governments for companies and employees although, inevitably, OOH has to fight its corner. Support will vary country by country: Dave Roberts of South Africa's Primedia observed that his hard-pressed government was unlikely to be able to help significantly. 

Reductions in business rates have supported retailers in some countries but OOH, an important factor on high streets - still has to see a benefit. Landlords, generally, appear to have responded with more flexible terms.

Tom Goddard, President, WOOMore lobbying is required and Anna Bager, President and CEO of the OAAA in the United States described her association’s determined efforts to find a sympathetic ear in Washington. Government support can take a number of forms, not least government agencies choosing OOH as part of their antivirus media programmes.

The OAAA is already playing its part by running a major classic and digital OOH campaign for America’s CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) urging people to stay at home and, if they can’t, keep their distance. Anna Bager told the meeting that creative for this campaign is available free to other associations able to run similar campaigns.

Similarly, Barry Frey of the US-based Digital Place Based Advertising Association (DPAA) showed his organization’s Wearethecountervirus.com campaign, urging people to stay home. Frey, a New Yorker, likened the current crisis to the awful day of 9/11 which he observed at first hand.

Evidence of recovery came from China, where the virus hit first at the end of 2019. There shops are re-opening and people returning to work. WOO representative Jim Liu reported that OOH spend in China in January was down 90% when full lockdown occurred but then recovered to 40% and then 70% in the two succeeding months and was expected to be back to normal capacity in the months to come.

“We can win if we pull together,” WOO President Tom Goddard said. “National associations working hand in hand is a good place to start the recovery process for the global Out of Home industry.”

 

 

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