Staff Reporters
Oct 9, 2024

Digital Media Awards 2025: Entries now open

The final deadline to enter the awards, which honour the best digital marketing work, innovation, and talent in Greater China, is 19 February 2025.

Digital Media Awards 2025: Entries now open

Campaign is excited to announce the return of the Digital Media Awards 2025, celebrating the most innovative and impactful digital marketing initiatives in Greater China. These prestigious awards recognise visionary industry leaders and organisations that have significantly contributed to the growth of digital marketing across the region.

The Digital Media Awards provide a platform for brands, agencies, and individuals to showcase their achievements in driving digital innovation and excellence. This year’s awards are expected to draw entries from a wide array of sectors, each competing to stand out in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

Key dates for submissions

  • Early bird entry deadline: 2 December 2024 (Monday)
  • Standard entry deadline: 21 January 2025 (Tuesday)
  • Final entry deadline: 19 February 2025 (Wednesday)
  • Shortlists announcement: 25 March 2025 (Tuesday)
  • Winners announcement: 10 April 2025 (Thursday)

Please note that all entry deadlines close at 6pm Hong Kong time (UTC/GMT+8).

Key links:

Digital Media Awards website: HERE
Entry Pack download: HERE

Awards enquiries:

Partnership enquiries:

Source:
Campaign Asia

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