XBIZ 360 Digital Media Conference Official Show Schedule Announced

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce the official schedule for the 2014 edition of the XBIZ 360 Digital Media, presented by legendary adult web brand CECash.

Set for Jan. 22-25 with a complete takeover of the extraordinary W Hollywood Hotel, the Digital Media Conference is part of the XBIZ 360 seven-event series which will culminate with the biggest, most lavish XBIZ Awards show to date, presented by Fleshlight.

Kicking off on Jan.22 with special events, including the Cybersocket Web Awards and the annual Webmaster Golf Tournament, the XBIZ 360 Digital Media Conference will feature XBIZ staple events such as speed networking and the largest Mix & Meet to date. This year’s XBIZ 360 Digital Media Conference features a number of exclusive presentations, including MiKandi’s highly anticipated Google Glass Porn demo and AWEmpire’s “The World of Live Cams” workshop. The XBIZ 360 Digital Media Conference culminates with an exclusive keynote address by FriendFinder Networks CEO Anthony Previte.

To view the official schedule for the XBIZ 360 Digital Media Conference, click here.

Running in tandem with XBIZ 360 for the first time is the FSC Summit and Awards. FSC Summit will provide a platform for learning and discussion about pertinent issues impacting the online, video and pleasure product segments of the adult industry. For the FSC Summit event schedule, click here.

Highlighting XBIZ 360 events series is the highly anticipated 2014 XBIZ Awards show, presented by Fleshlight, on Jan. 24 in Century City, with adult film superstar Jenna Jameson as the event’s master of ceremonies.

For event participation opportunities, including details about VIP tickets to the 2014 XBIZ Awards, contact sales@xbiz.com

To book a room at the limited-time rate of $199 per night for XBIZ 360, click here.

Members of XBIZ.net qualify to receive free or discounted conference registration.

For more information about XBIZ 360, click here.

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