NewsBite

QMS Media

Advertisement
A kiosk in Circular Quay in September 2023 that was removed in February 2024.

‘Mind-boggling’: Inner Sydney kiosk vanishes five months after being installed

The City of Sydney installed this kiosk in September. In February, it was suddenly removed.

  • Anthony Segaert

Latest

Clover Moore and one of the advertising panels.

‘Balance isn’t right’: Clover Moore hits pause on screens that ate Sydney

The communication billboards provide lucrative income for the City of Sydney council, but pedestrians have found them difficult to accept.

  • Michael Koziol
Businesses like cafe Diggy Doos, which operates from a JC Decaux kiosk, will be forced to move.

Sydney CBD street furniture to be overhauled for first time in 20 years

A major revamp will come at a cost to businesses, commuters and the environment, with many kiosks and billboards headed for landfill.

  • Zoe Samios
JCDecaux CEO Steve O'Connor next to a bus stop. The decision by the City of Sydney will see inventory like this disappear.

Sydney street furniture to be overhauled as QMS lands mammoth advertising deal

QMS beat out JCDecaux for a major advertising deal that will change the Sydney cityscape significantly.

  • Zoe Samios
Annual Australia India Trade and Investment Forum. Michael Kasprowicz, former Australian international cricketer, Board member, Cricket Australia and the Australia India Council  Monday 16th May 2016 photo Louie Douvis AFR

Smart cricket ball company faces financial stumping

Chaired by former Test player Michael Kasprowicz, the company behind Australia's pioneering smart cricket ball technology, SportCor faces a financial stumping by its ASX-listed investor and creditor QMS Media.

  • Colin Kruger
QMS services include in-venue advertising at sports venues, as well as large format digital billboards.

QMS Media board backs $420m Quadrant bid

Shares of QMS Media rose more than 21 per cent after the outdoor advertising group confirmed on Tuesday that private equity group Quadrant has made a cash bid valuing it at more than $420 million.

  • Colin Kruger
Advertisement
The takeover of Fairfax Media by Nine Entertainment Co was the first major move since the government changed the media ownership laws.

‘Media orphans’ of regional TV, radio tipped for next wave of mergers

Executives and analysts expect regional television broadcasters, radio networks and outdoor advertisers could look to strike media mergers in the next 12 months

  • Jennifer Duke

Original URL: https://www.watoday.com.au/topic/qms-19c