CLIOs Hit Vegas, Baby!

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Is it the imagination or is every industry conference moving to Vegas? Hey, no complaints. Vegas is fun. Really fun. Yes, for its 50th outing, the CLIOs will be held in Las Vegas over the course of three days and will be broken into five distinct events.

The five distinct award shows are:

  • Moving Image Awards – recognizing Television/Cinema/Digital & Television/Cinema/Digital Technique mediums.
  • Emerging Media Awards – recognizing Content & Contact, Innovative Media, Interactive, and Integrated mediums.
  • Print & Radio Awards – recognizing Print, Radio, Direct Mail, Poster and Billboard mediums.
  • Design Awards – recognizing Design mediums.
  • Lifetime Achievement Awards – recognizing the outstanding and ongoing contribution of an individual who leads the industry forward.

Miami Beach is fun but seriously. It pales in comparison to Vegas. See you there.

Get your entries in. The Call for Entry deadline in January 23, 2009.

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