CLIO HONORS FIRST EVER INTERACTIVE SHOW AWARD
By Adnews Staff
The Clio Awards held its first-ever Interactive Advertising Show competition in New York earlier this week. In total five gold, eight silvers and nine bronze Clios were handed out. Ogilvy Interactive of New York was awarded a gold and the first-ever Grand Clio Interactive for its work for IBM Internet Technology. A gold Clio also went to Anderson and Lembke of San Francisco, Magnet Interactive of Culver City, California won a bronze, Nicholson New York received a gold, as well as Fuse Design of Laguna Beach, California. The only non-U.S. gold win went to I.D. Media of Essingen Forst, Germany. Anderson and Lembke was also awarded a bronze Clio as well. The Clio Awards began in 1959 to recognize advertising excellence worldwide.