Gamma Programs Nominated for Rabbit's Reviews RISE Awards

MONTREAL  — Gamma Entertainment received nominations from Rabbit's Reviews RISE Awards 2012, for two of its subsidiary programs: FameDollars and Next Door Buddy Profits.

After the final submissions were completed by the surfers, Rabbit's Reviews shortlisted the finalists with multiple nominations. One of the nominees is FameDollars' site, Evil Angel, which got a nod for Site of the Year, while Evil Angel directors, Jay Sin and Joey Silvera, each earned a nomination in the That’s Original and Top Tranny categories for their sites, MilkEnema.com and ILoveBlackShemales.com.

Both director sites were launched late 2011.

"We're honored that Rabbit's nominated our sites," said Derrick Gilbert, FameDollars affiliate manager. "We've stepped up the level of content that we offer here at FameDollars and are proud to be recognized.

These sites are one-stop shops that feature top-notch content, and we'd like to thank Rabbit's for the nod."

Also part of the FameDollars family, DevilsFilmParodies.com, made it as a finalist in the Oscar Quality category for its parody titles including, "This Isn’t Breaking Dawn," "This Isn’t Madmen," and "This Isn’t the Bachelor."

On the Next Door Buddy Profit side, Next Door exclusive models Cody Cummings from CodyCummings.com, and Rod Daily from RodDaily.com were named finalists in the Tastiest Gay Torso category.

"It is great to see that two of our models have made it into the Tastiest Gay Torso category,” said Ewan French, Next Door Buddy Profits’ affiliate manager. "We are always trying to make sure that our affiliates are getting the finest quality content with the top models."

For further information, visit RabbitsReviews.com.

For affiliate-related questions, contact Derrick@famedollars.com and Ewan@buddyprofits.com.

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