Next Door Buddy Profits Receives Multiple XBIZ Awards

MONTREAL — Next Door Buddy Profits won multiple honors at the illustrious 10th anniversary XBIZ Awards on Tuesday night.

Director Chris Ward took home the coveted award for Director Of the Year for Falcon Studio's "The Other Side of Aspen VI."

XBIZ also presented the Gay Site of the Year award to the revamped HotHouse.com website.

Launched in August as part of the Next Door Buddy Profits affiliate program, the site features new design, an array of unique features, and premium content which the company said lead to the recognition by XBIZ.

"We take great pride in working with such dynamic and innovative partners," said Stephan Sirard, president of Next Door Entertainment. "Without our great team and fantastic content partners, we would not be able to deliver such successful products."

He added, "We are blessed by the high level of passion that our team and our partners put into creating the finest gay adult content. Next Door Buddy Profits is looking forward to continued success with our partners Falcon Studios, Hot House, COLT Studio Group, Next Door Studios, and Male Digital in 2012."

For more information about the Next Door Buddy Profits affiliate program contact ewan@buddyprofits.com.

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