Clicker Announces Best of 2009 Winners
The Legend of Neil, Compulsions and The Web Files are among the winners of online video content discovery platform Clicker‘s 2009 Best of Clicker Awards.
The list of web video winners and finalists:
Best Web Original Comedy
Winner: Legend of Neil
Finalists:
Safety Geeks: SVI
Life with Kat & McKay
The Temp Life
Blue Movies
Best Web Original Drama
Winner: Compulsions
Finalists:
Anyone But Me
The Fall of Kaden
After Judgement
Angel of Death
Best Web Original Non-Fiction
Winner: The Web Files
Finalists:
Zero Punctuation
Brigitte Dale
Hungry Nation – Vendr TV
A Comicbook Orange
Best Web Original Music Show
Winner: Fader TV
Finalists:
The Blakroc Sessions
They Shoot Music
The Artists Den
Daytripping
Latest Favorite Viral Video
Winner: David After Dentist
Finalists:
JK Wedding Entrance Dance
“Bale Out” – Christian Bale Remix
The Swell Season featuring Jason Segel
Lego Matrix Trinity Help
Clicker also honored web-available broadcast television and films, with a special category for mainstream content you might not have been aware was online.
Unlike the Streamys, where the winners and nominees are voted upon by members of the International Academy of Web Television, Clicker winners were determined strictly by audience voting. So just like with American politics and American Idol, if you don’t like the winners but you didn’t vote, you can’t complain.
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Thanks for listing it.
Great bunch of shows and very pleased to have the insane Adult Swim inspired Safety Geeks listed among the best. The cast and crew are grateful for any nod in our direction. Congratulations all.
See the hour long “Web TV Movie” version of here!
http://www.koldcast.tv/video/safety_geeks_svi_the_web_tv_movie
Cheers
Tom
Was this another “let’s get everyone to vote via Twitter!” contest? I’m pretty sure I didn’t promote it for that reason… I hate getting people to spam others on Twitter for the sake of a stupid contest. I can’t stand that the Streamys have automatic tweet creation after you submit a nominee. Ugh…
Casey, that sounds like loser talk.
I might be a “loser”, but it’s true that many web sites have been generating traffic lately by getting people to “vote” via Twitter (the most successful example being Mashable). If the voting was done on site like Liz suggested, that’s great! But, it’s ALWAYS important with awards to question the method…
I think the voting happened on the Clicker site, not via Twitter.
The voting took place on the Clicker site where people can actually watch the episodes and vote there.