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Clio Award
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Clio Awards
Awarded for Honoring creative excellence in advertising and design
Country United States
First awarded 1959
Official website

The Clio Awards are given to reward creative excellence in advertising and design. They are awarded in a number of fields, including: TV, Print, Outdoor, Radio, Integrated Campaign, Innovative Media, Design, Internet, Content & Contact, and Student work.

The awards are named for Clio, the Greek Muse of history and were first given in 1959. They were expanded to include international work in 1965. The 1991 ceremony was plagued by scandal. The scheduled presenter failed to appear, and two impromptu presenters struggled to carry out the show — a task that was made all the more difficult by the lack of a winners list. Following this, a group of investors headed by Chicago publisher Ruth Ratny reorganized the awards program and eventually sold it to Dutch-owned company VNU, which changed its name to the Nielsen Company in 2007 and is the Clios' parent company to this day.

Clio is one of the largest awards programs of its kind. Its official press release indicates that in 2007 the competition received more than 19,000 entries from all over the world and enlisted a jury of more than 110 judges from 62 countries.

The judges are instructed to value ideas more highly than mere execution as they look at all entries submitted and select a shortlist. From that, they vote to award the very best work with statues — merit, bronze, silver or gold. The Clio judging process allows for more than one Gold, Silver, Bronze or Merit winner or, in some cases, no winner at all within individual mediums (TV, Print, etc.). If judges determine a Gold winner is “best-of-the-best” in the medium, the Grand Clio may be given to that entry. Only 1% of all entries receive awards, which are given at two separate award shows during a four-day Clio Festival in South Beach, Miami, Florida in May.

Apple 1984 Clio entry

In order to be eligible for the 1984 Clio Awards, Chiat/Day needed to run Apple Computer's 1984 commercial for the Macintosh computer prior to Super Bowl XVIII. In December 1983, Apple purchased time on KMVT in Twin Falls, Idaho, after the normal sign-off and recorded the broadcast in order to qualify.[1]

References

  1. ^ Linzmayer, Owen (1994). The Mac Bathroom Reader. Sybex, ISBN 978-0782115314

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