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Mar 2025
Announcing the 2025 Digital Culture Awards Shortlist!
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After hundreds of entries and two rounds of judging, we’re excited to announce the Shortlist for the 2025 Digital Culture Awards!
Selected by our panel of expert Judges—leaders at the forefront of digital and cultural sector—these entries demonstrate a deep commitment to harnessing digital technology for growth, transformation, and audience engagement. They reflect the wide-ranging and powerful innovations taking place across the country and serve as outstanding examples of how technology can streamline processes, drive change, and bridge gaps.
Thank you to everyone who entered, and congratulations once again to those who made it to the Longlist. The judges highlighted the exceptional quality of all the entries, making the task of narrowing them down incredibly challenging.
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The Postal Museum – Life after Twitter: Embracing a New Social Media Strategy
London Philharmonic Orchestra – London Philharmonic Orchestra Social Media
The Tank Museum – Tanks, YouTube & The Creator Economy
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