FameDollars Partners, Sites, Directors Receive 85-Plus XBIZ Awards Nominations

MONTREAL — FameDollars, the award-winning affiliate program and subsidiary of Gamma Entertainment, has announced that it's partners, sites, and directors have been nominated for 88 XBIZ Awards across 37 different categories for the 2014 ceremony on Jan. 24 at the Century Plaza Hotel in Century City, Calif.

"I'm tremendously excited and proud of our partners and sites this year after seeing the nominations for the 2014 XBIZ Awards," said Magalie Rheault, FameDollars director. "2013 has been a record year for FameDollars and it's host of sites, partner studios, and directors. The sheer number and diversity of our nominations really highlights the fact that we've built a program and library of content where there is something everyone can appreciate and profit from, whether you're a surfer, affiliate, or partner."

Evil Angel finds itself nominated for both Studio and Studio Site of the Year, as well as receiving 52 additional nominations for its directors and releases.

Mile High Media sees Sweet Sinner nominated for Studio of the Year plus almost two dozen additional nominations for individual releases and performances in its content.

The Italian Stallion, Rocco Siffredi, garnered six nominations, including European Studio of the Year and European Director of the year as well as four nominations for his releases and performances.

Devil's Film, Burning Angel, and Peter North also received nominations across several categories for their content, directors, and performers rounding out a diverse amount of recognition from XBIZ.

Any questions concerning the FameDollars affiliate program and its partners, contact derrick@famedollars.com or visit FameDollars.com.

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