Next Door Buddy Profits Wins Cybersocket, XBIZ Awards

MONTREAL — Gay adult online company Next Door Buddy Profits took home both the Affiliate Program of the Year Award at the annual Cybersocket Awards and GLBT Web Company of the Year at the 2010 XBIZ Awards.

“We are truly humbled and grateful for the recognition that we received this year,” said Stephan Sirard, president of Next Door Entertainment. “These awards really belong to our fantastic affiliate partners, our production partners and our entire team of hardworking employees.”

Sirard who was on hand to accept the first award of the week at the annual Cybersocket Awards at Eleven Nightclub in the heart of West Hollywood, Calif., went on to say, “After a year of great challenges and changes in the adult sector, it means a lot to have this recognition from our peers.”

Karl Bernard, president of Gamma Entertainment, a partner of Next Door Entertainment was on hand at the eight annual XBIZ Awards, held at Hollywood’s Avalon, to accept the GLBT Web Company of the Year Award. Bernard commented, “I am so very proud of our entire team. To receive this recognition, after just three short years in the gay adult sector, speaks volumes about the high quality job our team is doing.”

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