Mile High Media Named AEBN's Studio of the Year

MONTREAL — Mile High Media was named Studio of the Year at the 2012 AEBN VOD Awards.

AEBN annually holds the VOD Awards to honor the best in adult entertainment. All awards are based solely on the viewing habits of members of the site. AEBN said the honor represents how the more than 2.5 million unique visitors to the site prefer Mile High Media’s adult movies.

“Mile High Media is a studio that really understands how to turn an audience on,” said Jerry Anders, AEBN’s vice president.

Mile High Media’s “The Babysitter: Volume 3” also was named Best Feature Film. The release is from Mile High Media’s couples-friendly studio, Sweet Sinner.

“Their movies keep viewers engaged from beginning to end,” Anders said. “We are pleased to honor them with our 'Studio of the Year' award. We also want to congratulate them on winning Best Feature for 'Babysitter 3.' This movie was our most watched feature of 2011 and we really hope to see more of this series in 2012.”

“The Babysitter: Volume 3” stars Chastity Lynn, Zoe Voss and Samantha Ryan.

“Our deepest thanks to AEBN and its staff for the prestigious honors,” said Jon Blitt, Mile High Media vice president.

“Each year Mile High Media has continued to grow, releasing more movies and launching more studios. Regardless of how big we grow, we pride ourselves on always listening to consumer desires and focusing on quality over quantity. Being named Studio of the Year by AEBN is the greatest reward, recognizing all the hard work of our employees and showing how far we’ve come.”

Blitt said that the award is a true testament to the shift in the industry towards quality, higher production values, and movies for couples to enjoy together.

To view a complete list of the 2012 AEBN VOD Awards winners, visit VODAwards.com.

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