Gamma Receives XBIZ Award for Multi-platform Affiliate Program

MONTREAL — Gamma Entertainment took home the Multi-Platform Affiliate Program of the Year award at this year's highly-anticipated XBIZ Awards.

The category win marks the first time that Gamma, no stranger to past ceremonies, has walked away with the coveted overall program award.

"A win this prestigious is a great compliment to the efforts of Gamma Entertainment over its 16 year history in this industry," said Karl Bernard, Gamma's presdent. "Being recognized by our peers at XBIZ is a great way to start the New Year."

BlazingBucks, who has a joint-venture partnership with Gamma, secured the Solo Girl Affiliate Program of the Year award. Evil Angel, bagged eight honors including Gonzo Series of the Year "Phat Bottom Girls", Fetish Release of the Year "Odd Jobs 5", Transexual Director of the Year [Joey Silvera] and Transexual Release of the Year "Shemale Police 2".

DevilsFilm walked away with the Interracial Series of the Year award for its "Interracial Swingers" movie. Two leading male porn stars were also honored, with Nacho Vidal winning Foreign Male Performer of the Year and Latin-Themed Release of the Year for his performance in "Made in Xspana 7."

Adult legend Rocco Siffredi received the award for European Non-Feature Release of the Year for his film, Slutty Girls Love Rocco 3.

Next Door Buddy Profits partner HotHouse was named Gay Site of the Year and Falcon Studios’ director, Chris Ward, took home the award for Gay Director of the Year.

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