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Comedy Central host Stephen
Colbert was Webby’s “Person of the Year” winner for the innovative way he has
used the internet to interact with fans through his show, The Colbert Report,
the organization announced on Tuesday. Colbert managed to become the top
searched result for “the greatest living American” on Google. His presidential
campaign, called “One Million Strong for Stephen T. Colbert” had 78 viewers per
minute on Facebook in the first week of appearance.
Stephen Colbert has been hosting
his very own television show since October 2005, which proved to be a success
within its first month on the air. In an interview with the Associated Press,
Colbert talked about the Internet and his online audience: “The web is essentially
improvisational… The Internet is the shortest, hardest wall against which your
voice will echo back. It’s a big place, but, boy, you get an echo back really
fast.”
Will.i.am became Webby’s “Artist
of the Year” for his contribution to Barak Obama’s political campaign through
videos posted on the Internet and featuring many celebrities, such as Scarlet
Johansson or John Legend, who agreed to be part of the “Yes We Can” campaign.
Michael Gondry was declared “Film
&Video Person of the Year”, for his “inventive visual style and
storytelling,” which “consistently set new motion picture standards." His low
budget film “Be Kind Rewind” inspired filmmakers to recreate scenes from their
favorite films and share them online, the organizers of the Webby Special
Achievement Awards have said.
The “Best Actor” award went to
Tim and Eric, who made their online debut with timanderic.com and started
making short films and videos years ago. After Bob Odenkirk discovered them,
they became responsible for Cartoon Network’s animated series “Tom Goes to the
Mayor”, and then for the live-action show “Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job.”
The Webby Special Achievement
Awards will be presented by the Academy at the 12th Annual Webby Awards
Celebrations on June 8-10, 2008 in New York City.
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