UKAP Awards Set for Sept. 17 During XBIZ London

LONDON — The UKAP Awards, which honors the top producers and talent of British film erotica, will take place this year on the evening of Thursday, Sept. 17, in conjunction with the XBIZ London international digital media conference.

Organizer Oscar Casper, a producer who operates Oscar Storm Studio and the Iconic Starlets website, said that UKAP Awards 2015 will feature nine award categories giving recognition to the year’s top performers, producers, studios, directors and webcam firms, among others.

This year the awards program, set to be hosted at the all-new venue of XBIZ London (the Hilton DoubleTree Tower of London), will for the first time be streamed live on the Internet.

Casper told XBIZ that production of the award program’s live stream will be provided by Webstream and his studio. He noted that there will be plenty of opportunities for sponsors to advertise on the live-stream show.

Also this year, the UKAP Awards 2015 will unveil a fresh event website launching in mid-March that will include a one-stop shop for tickets, a rundown of nominations and sponsorship slots, Casper said.

With all of the tools in place and six month’s lead time in organizing the program, Casper said, “this year’s awards show will be the place to be seen by any serious players in the adult business.”

XBIZ London 2015, present by Epoch, once again will unite the U.K. adult industry with the international community for an all-new series of educational, networking and exclusive social events.

XBIZ is UKAP Awards 2015’s official media partner.

For more information about the UKAP Awards 2015 or sponsorship, contact Casper at ukapawards@oscarstormstudio.com.

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