NightMoves Nomination Site Goes Live

TAMPA, Fla. — Organizers of the 14th annual NightMoves Adult Entertainment Awards have launched NMAEA.com, a website where fans can get show details and vote for nominees.

The site also provides a downloadable banner that performers and companies can place on their own websites to encourage fans to vote.

Also known as the Tampa Show, this year’s NightMoves Awards will be held Oct. 8 at Bricktown 54 in Clearwater, Fla. Similar to past years’ shows, however, there will be several days of related events taking place from Oct. 5-10, including autograph signings, radio interviews, a fundraising event and a pool party.

The awards ceremony itself will recognize performers in more than 30 categories, with all winners selected by fans through NightMoves magazine and the website. Published since 1987, NightMoves prints 30,000 copies per month. The July, August and September issues contain official ballots.

Last year, more than 40 adult stars made the trip from Los Angeles to Florida to take part in the Tampa Show. Stars confirmed so far for this year’s show include Ron Jeremy, Felicia Fox, Kitty Tyler, Lisa Sparxxx, Liv Wylder and Tricia Devereaux.

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