The Primers: Headlining UK’s large format DOOH scale, impact

By: Rajiv Raghunath

Last updated : February 06, 2021 11:06 am



Using a defined set of six common measures, 280 of these frames, across all OOH media owners, have been identified as The Primers which are the best in the country for scale, impact, audience delivery and the wow factor


Premium OOH media owner Ocean Outdoor is reframing the DOOH (digital out of home) proposition to equate the power of DOOH with peak TV.

The Primers is based on a rigorously tested strategy developed over the past six months. It is evidenced by the latest release of Route (Version 36 2020) and four Neuroscience studies, together with in-depth analysis of the UK’s entire DOOH footprint. 

Using data and common denominators, Ocean has identified 280 DOOH Primers (frames) which share the same properties as “must-have’“ peak TV spots.

The methodology used has been developed in conjunction with Ocean’s Insight team, two major OOH specialists and Ocean Outdoor joint managing director Phil Hall, who spent 18 years buy-side at MediaCom before joining Ocean in 2019.

The introduction of The Primers reflects significant change in the DOOH market over the past five years and marks the evolution of DOOH as a well-established, high impact broadcast digital channel. 

DOOH now accounts for more than 50% of total OOH revenue and can deliver 82% coverage of the UK population within a month. With a growing audience, unique amongst the major broadcast channels, all the indications are that DOOH will be the lead branding channel post-Covid-19. 

Phil Hall said: “For the purposes of planning it’s apparent that DOOH is more akin to primetime TV, however the two are often planned very differently. An effective TV campaign usually relies on primetime peak spots, delivering large audiences in a quality environment. Securing a strong peak allocation with these key spots is second nature to a good TV buyer.

“The same logic doesn’t always apply in OOH. That same quality threshold isn’t automatically applied at the start of the planning process and that hasn’t changed since the age of classic paper and paste static posters. The majority of plans still start from the basis of building broadcast coverage with traditional standard 6 or 48 sheets first, with large format DOOH inventory often at the end, as a ‘nice to have’. This approach is the exact opposite of the TV planning model.

“DOOH Primers have the same star qualities as prime, must have TV ad spots and do exactly the same job. For every Champions League or Bake Off centre-break, there is a DOOH equivalent. Ocean’s development strategy has always been to focus on these key sites and we are the market leader in this area. 

“What we can now prove is that an OOH plan without the Ocean Primers is like a TV plan without Peak. Prime DOOH is the quality threshold and should be the starting point for any OOH plan. It’s time to overhaul the process by making the buying of big DOOH Primers the starting point for any OOH campaign.”

Ian Stevens, chief investment officer at Wavemaker UK, said: “The progress the DOOH market has made in the last few years has been rapid and the coverage achievable shows it is a major broadcast channel in its own right. I see this is a positive step as we are constantly searching for the most efficient way to drive mass, quality reach for our clients. The increased footprint, flexibility and data and tech capabilities of DOOH make it a key medium for many of our clients.’’

Hypothesis

In 2013, Ocean first set out to establish the existence and attributes of DOOH Primers through four Neuroscience studies.

These independent studies confirmed the hypothesis that premium DOOH locations deliver higher levels of emotional intensity and memory encoding compared to classic formats and that if iconic locations are used earlier in a campaign, the subsequent impact on secondary OOH increases. This priming effect extends into the wider screen market with DOOH-primed mobile delivering 48% better results than television. It was also established that full motion DOOH advertising delivers 2.5 times more memory encoding and emotional intensity than static advertising.

In 2020 there was another breakthrough when OOH industry measurement Route introduced improvements to demonstrate the efficient cover of large format digital locations, something that had been missing previously.

Together, this evidence demonstrates that prime TV and large format DOOH share the same properties with one significant difference  - DOOH reaches younger audiences as well.

Analysis

 In addition to the numbers, six components define a DOOH Primer which match that of peak TV:

Three Ways to Plan

Ocean has created three simple packages to buy The Primers:

Ocean Route (Version 36 2020) The Primers Phil Hall

First Published : February 06, 2021 10:59 am