Pink Visual to Sponsor Fleshbot Awards Friday

NEW YORK — When attendees fire up their mobile devices at the Fleshbot Awards this Friday night, their Wi-Fi service will come courtesy of Pink Visual, along with a free look at the company’s new cloud-based content distribution platform, PVLocker.com.

“The Fleshbot Awards audience is a perfect match with what PVLocker has to offer,” said Pink Visual marketing director Lea Busick. “Fleshbot’s readers are tech-savvy young adults who love smartphones, tablets and other gadgets just as much as we do, and sponsoring the venue’s Wi-Fi was a natural choice for us, given our focus on the mobile market.”

Kicking off at 8 p.m. local time at the Highline Ballroom on West 16th street, the Fleshbot Awards will include drinks and entertainment, including a performance by adult star Belladonna. Award show attendees will also receive three free scenes from PVLocker.com, triggered by scanning QR codes placed in gift bags distributed at the event.

Busick added that Pink Visual’s sponsorship of the Fleshbot Awards is part of an ongoing relationship characterized by mutual admiration, a point echoed by Fleshbot editor Lux Alptraum.

“We’re thrilled to have Pink Visual as the Wi-Fi sponsor of the Fleshbot Awards,” Alptruam said. “We’ve been huge fans of their products for years, and it’s great to have them as a part of this landmark event.”

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