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Nielsen Announces Online Call for Entries Now Open for 2010 CLIO Awards
Online call for entries is now open and accepting submissions at www.clioawards.com
 
Contact: Lauren Bobrowich, Coburn Communication, 212-536-9838, lauren.bobrowich@coburnww.com
 
NEW YORK, Nov. 2  /Standard Newswire/ -- The CLIO Awards, one of the world's most recognized international advertising and design competitions honoring creative excellence and innovation in the industry, today announced that the online entry system for the 2010 Awards Program is now accepting submissions at www.clioawards.com. Submission deadlines and event details will be announced later this year.
 
The CLIO Awards has maintained its long-standing commitment to celebrate creative excellence, honoring a powerful form of communication and its impact on modern culture. At the same time, the CLIO Awards remains focused on evolving with the industry in order to acknowledge the most current breakthrough work. CLIO's iconic statue is the most widely recognized and coveted symbol of the industry's creative accomplishments.
 
Interactive Medium Updates
 
The CLIO Awards has made an improvement to the Interactive medium in order to accommodate the wide range of entry submissions. Once the entrant has selected the Interactive medium, the new entry process provides an additional opportunity to segment entries including: Website & Microsite; Banner & Other Display; Mobile; Viral; and Other Interactive.
 
"Due to the growing number of interactive entries submitted to the CLIO Awards, we decided to provide specific entry types, in order to support newer forms of advertising, including mobile and viral campaigns," said Karl Vontz, director of events, AdweekMedia & CLIO Awards. "Providing this additional layer of choices within the broad interactive medium allows both the entrant and judges to further distinguish what makes this particular entry significant among other similar campaigns."
 
For more information, please visit www.clioawards.com. Follow the CLIO Awards on your favorite social networks: Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook.
 
About The CLIO Awards
 
The CLIO Awards is one of the world's most recognized awards competition for advertising, design and interactive. Celebrating its 50th Anniversary in 2009, the CLIO Awards has maintained its original commitment to celebrate and reward creative excellence, honoring a powerful form of communication and its impact on modern culture. At the same time, the CLIO Awards remains focused on evolving with the industry in order to acknowledge the most current, breakthrough work. To this day, CLIO's iconic statue is the most widely recognized and coveted symbol of the industry's creative accomplishments. The CLIO Awards are produced by Nielsen Business Media, a part of The Nielsen Company, a global information and media company.
 
About The Nielsen Company
 
The Nielsen Company is a global information and media company with leading market positions in marketing and consumer information, television and other media measurement, online intelligence, mobile measurement, trade shows and business publications (Billboard, The Hollywood Reporter, Adweek). The privately held company is active in more than 100 countries, with headquarters in New York, USA. For more information, please visit, www.nielsen.com.