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Bauer Media Outdoor partners with the Creative Shootout for 2025

Bauer Media Outdoor

September 25, 2024
Carers UK 'This Counts as Care' campaign advert on a Storm screen by Billingsgate Market, during the day, as cars drive by

Epilepsy Action announced as Charity of the Year as entries open for 2025, with Bauer Media Outdoor's continued support as an Out of Home media partner.

The UK’s leading done in a day creative-for-good awards, The Creative Shootout, is back for its eighth year and is now open for entry. Following a successful start in 2024, Bauer Media Outdoor will continue to support this competition by donating £100,000 worth of media space to the winning campaign next year.

This year’s charity theme is ‘Hidden Disabilities’, and from all the charity entries received over the Summer, Epilepsy Action has been chosen as the Shootout’s Charity of the Year 2025.

Any discipline marketing agency (integrated, advertising, PR, digital, social, brand, experiential or other), in-house or freelance team, can now enter the Shootout by submitting a 60-second entry via the Creative Shootout website. The entry must be relevant to this year’s theme of ‘Hidden Disabilities’ or Epilepsy Action.

Epilepsy Action, who celebrate its 75th anniversary in 2025, provides support for those living with epilepsy and their families. Millions of seizures happen every day, and Epilepsy Action’s mission is to provide the right resources, advocacy and education to improve the lives of the 630,000 people currently living with epilepsy in the UK.  

Bauer Media Outdoor became the Creative Shootout’s official Out of Home partner earlier this year and has showcased the 2024 winning campaign by MullenLowe for Carers UK across digital Out of Home screens nationwide.

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