
This page contains regular Culture24 press releases - just click the links to read them in Word format.
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01.12.2010 - Museums at Night 2011 brings sectors together
Culture24 is delighted to announce a series of new key partnerships for the hugely successful late night opening campaign, Museums at Night 2011, which will take place over the weekend of Friday 13th - Sunday 15th May.
www.keepandshare.com/doc/2425678/museums-at-night-2011-sector-release-dec-final-doc-december-7-2010-4-33-am-61k?da=yDownload the press release in PDF format
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07.10.2010 - Culture24 named official cultural data provider to BBC
Culture24 is delighted to announce a three-year partnership with the BBC, channelling data on activities directly from the Culture24 database to the BBC for promotion on bbc.co.uk. This exciting development will give museums, galleries, libraries and other venues a direct route to the BBC's online audiences.
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1.10.2009 - MLA and Culture24 announce the dates for Museums at Night 2010
Following on from the massive success of last year’s event Culture24 and MLA can reveal that next year’s Museums at Night event will be taking place on May 14-16 2010.
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12.02.2009 - Award-winning 24 Hour Museum website re-launched as Culture24.
The new Culture24 site is now live as a BETA site. This trial period allows for ‘realtime’ testing so that any problems can be ironed out before its relaunch in autumn 2009.
22.01.2009 - Museums at Night 2009 – Be Part of It
The annual ‘Museums at Night’ takes place during the third weekend in May 2009 (15th – 17th). A national campaign for late night opening across the UK, it seeks to attract people into museums who don’t usually visit, simply by staying open late or by creating special events.

