oOh!media (ASX: OML) is an Australian-listed company in the Communication Services sector with a market capitalisation of $726.3M and the 394th-largest security on the ASX by market capitalisation. The OML share price is $1.375, up 3.38% today and down 18.93% over the past 12 months. Shares have traded between $0.845 and $1.83 over the past 52 weeks. OML trades on a price-to-earnings ratio of 6.21, below the Communication Services sector median of 16.83, and pays a trailing dividend yield of 1.73%. In its most recent reported period (ending 31 Dec 2025), oOh!media reported revenue of $355.2M and a net profit of $28.2M (7.9% margin).
About oOh!media Limited
Based in North Sydney, Australia, oOh!media Limited is a prominent out-of-home media enterprise operating throughout Australia and New Zealand. The company provides a diverse array of advertising opportunities, encompassing both traditional and digital formats. These include vast roadside billboards, displays strategically placed within shopping malls, airport terminals and lounges, as well as in more targeted environments like cafes, pubs, universities, and office complexes. Their reach also extends to street furniture advertisements and digital/classic placements within public transport infrastructure, such as rail networks. In addition to its physical advertising footprint, oOh!media cultivates a portfolio of online content platforms. These include the Junkee network (junkee.com, music.junkee.com, uni.junkee.com, video.junkee.com, politics.junkee.com, punkee.com.au) targeting millennial and youth audiences, theupsider.com.au for professionals in central business districts, and shortpress.com.au aimed at small enterprises. The firm also manages specific brand properties like AWOL, Q-View for Qantas, and The Cusp for Westpac. Furthermore, it offers specialized services such as advertising creative development and digital printing. Founded in 1989, oOh!media serves a wide range of stakeholders, including advertisers, property landlords, leaseholders, community groups, local councils, and governmental bodies.