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Clio awards announces internet and radio juriesNEW YORK: The complete list of 2006 Internet and Radio Juries was announced last week for the 47th annual Clio Award advertising competition. The Clio Internet Jury will be lead by executive jury chair, Rei Inamoto, who is global creative director: AKQA, San Francisco, USA. The Clio Radio Jury will be headed by executive jury chair, Terry O'Reilly, partner/writer/director at Pirate Radio & Television, Toronto, Canada. Winners in these and other Clio categories will be announced at the annual Clio Festival, held in South Beach, Miami, May 13-16, 2006. From South Africa, the Clio Radio jury also includes: Gerry Human, Ogilvy CD and Paul Baxter, Sonovision Studios, both Jo'burg. "Internet and Radio are very exciting categories for the Clio Awards because they are disciplines that have undergone dynamic change in the past few years," said Ami Brophy, executive director, Clio Awards. "Aside from their unique individual applications, they have both become critical components in many of today's most successful integrated marketing campaigns and are segments bursting with new forms of creative excellence." The complete jury lists are as follows: 2006 Clio Internet JuryRei Inamoto (executive jury chairman), AKQA, San Francisco, USA 2006 Clio Radio JuryTerry O'Reilly (executive jury chairman), Pirate Radio & Television, Toronto, Canada The Clio Awards, www.clioawards.com, are the world's most recognized international advertising awards competition. Founded in 1959 to celebrate creative excellence and innovation in advertising, the Clios inspire and pay tribute to one of the most interesting and influential art forms in modern culture. Known for its world-class juries made up of more than 130 experts from 40 countries, the Clio Awards focus on creative work in the fields of advertising and design, specifically in the areas of TV, Print, Outdoor, Radio, Content & Contact, Integrated Campaign, Innovative Media, Internet, Design and student work. The Clios also serve the global design and advertising communities through its annual conference, festival, publication, newsletter, and screenings of winning work. |