Clio Awards

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The Clio Awards are media prizes that have been presented annually by the US publishing company Prometheus Global Media since 1960 . Once a year, the best work in the fields of advertising , design and communication with Clios are awarded gold, silver and bronze.

Alongside the Cannes Lions , the Clio Awards are one of the largest creative competitions in the world. Their importance for the advertising industry is compared to the importance of the Oscar for the film industry, the Tony for the theater, the Emmy for the television and the Grammy for the music industry.

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Individual evidence

  1. Sheri Carder: Clio Awards . In: Pat Browne (Ed.): The Guide to United States popular culture . Popular Press, 2001. ISBN 0-8797-2821-3 . Pp. 180-181.