Clio Entertainment Awards
The Clio Entertainment Awards (formerly the Key Art Awards) is an awards program by Clio that recognizes "excellence in marketing and communications" across the entertainment industry—i.e., the industries of film, television, live entertainment, and gaming.
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Awarded for | excellence in marketing and communications in film, TV, music, gaming, and live entertainment |
Location | Los Angeles |
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Formerly called | Key Art Awards |
Established | 1971 |
First awarded | 1972 |
The awards were originally presented by The Hollywood Reporter from 1972 as the "Key Art Awards", which recognized creative achievements in the industry of film promotion, such as posters and other promotional materials (hence the name key art). They were incorporated into the Clio Awards in 2014 and renamed the Clio Key Art Awards, prior to reaching its current title.
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