AUCKLAND, Today: Best known for its static OOH network, SHOUT has evolved in recent years to build a strong digital offering. The appointment of Josh Turney reflects a continued focus on scaling this part of the business, led by its hero channel StreetLED and supported by a broader portfolio of targeted digital and static networks.
Josh’s appointment comes at a pivotal time, with three additional StreetLED screens live in 2026 across Parnell Road, Albert Street, and Mayoral Drive, strengthening coverage across the wider Auckland CBD. With a further two sites consented in Auckland and Wellington, the network is on track to achieve its initial 25-screen target.
Josh brings extensive experience in building and optimising digital out-of-home networks, and will lead the next phase of SHOUT’s digital development. This includes overseeing the expansion of StreetLED, alongside refining and growing SHOUT’s targeted formats to ensure they are built for scale, performance, and commercial efficiency.
“I’m thrilled to join the team at Shout at this important time in the business’s development. With a well-established, diverse product offering and respected team already in market, Shout is perfectly positioned to take our digital offering to the next level this year too.
“I’m thrilled to join the team at Shout at this important time in the business’s development. With a well-established, diverse product offering and respected team already in market, Shout is perfectly positioned to take our digital offering to the next level this year too. – Josh Turney, Chief Commercial Officer
“It’s a privilege to join Paul, Sam, Jen and team and to focus on strengthening and growing Shout’s digital product over the next six months and beyond,” said Josh Turney.
Alongside this appointment, SHOUT has also onboarded knOOH, reinforcing its commitment to improved measurement, transparency, and performance across the OOH sector in New Zealand.
Paul Kenny said, “It’s a natural step for us to join knOOH and connect into a broader network of like-minded operators. It’s an opportunity to share knowledge, challenge thinking, and continue pushing our digital offering forward. A real positive for SHOUT and the OOH industry as a whole.”
While the evolution of digital out-of-home has always been a key area of interest for the business, there is also a clear view that static formats continue to play an important role.
There’s a commitment to creating a balanced network where both static and digital channels work in tandem – each with their own strengths depending on context, audience, and environment. With that in mind, static OOH will always be a key and important part of our business.
Over the next six months, SHOUT will focus on growing its digital network, improving the technology that powers it, and bringing greater clarity to its digital direction, with Josh joining at a pivotal moment to help drive that momentum forward.
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