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Mar 25, 2025

Shortlists for Digital Media Awards 2025 released

Here is the work shortlisted in this year's industry excellence and media awards, as well as the digital media owners awards and people/company awards.

Shortlists for Digital Media Awards 2025 released

The Digital Media Awards 2025 shortlists have been revealed, spotlighting the most innovative and impactful campaigns in the Asia Pacific region. Recognised as a premier benchmark of excellence in digital marketing, the awards celebrate creativity, innovation, and results-driven strategies that are shaping the industry's future.

The Digital Media Awards have long been vital for recognising exceptional talent and work in the APAC digital marketing landscape. With the industry evolving at a rapid pace, the awards shine a light on campaigns that not only reflect creativity but also deliver measurable impact in an increasingly competitive and data-driven environment. 

The winners will be revealed at an exclusive cocktail awards presentation on Thursday, April 10 2025, at the St. Regis Shanghai Jingan in China. Tickets for the event are available now on a first-come, first-served basis.

Now, without further ado, you can get the full shortlist of nominees here. Tickets for the live presentation and cocktail event are available here

 

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