Industry Voting for 2015 XBIZ Awards Events Ends at Midnight Sunday

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ on Friday announced that industry voting for the 2015 XBIZ Awards and XBIZ Exec Awards will end at midnight this Sunday, Dec. 7.

This year, for the first time, members of the adult industry can cast their votes for all categories in the 2015 XBIZ Awards scheduled for Jan. 15 in Los Angeles, as well as the 2015 XBIZ Exec Awards in the Online and Retail sectors.

Adult industry members may cast their votes here.

The annual red-carpet XBIZ Awards ceremony will honor outstanding achievements across every segment of the industry during the past year. James Deen will host the show for the first time at a cutting-edge special events venue at L.A. Live in the heart of downtown. The top stars from the world of adult annually mix with an elite gathering of industry luminaries to make the XBIZ Awards show the biggest night of the year.   

The online industry edition of the XBIZ Exec Awards will be presented at an exclusive cocktail-style awards ceremony on the evening of Jan. 13. The retail edition of the XBIZ Exec Awards will be presented on Jan. 14. Both will be held at The Andaz Hotel on Sunset Blvd.

A list of category descriptions and general event information is available at XBIZExecAwards.com.

The XBIZ Awards coincides with the industry’s premier trade events series of the year, XBIZ 360, which will take over the entire property of the Andaz Hotel (now sold out) in West Hollywood Jan. 13-16 for seven different events dedicated to exploring the future of digital adult entertainment, movie production, pleasure products and retail.

Stay tuned to XBIZ.com for more information about the 2015 XBIZ Awards Show.

To view the complete list of official XBIZ Awards nominees, visit the Nominees page on XBIZAwards.com.

To view the complete list of Online nominees for the 2015 XBIZ Exec Awards, click here. To view the Retail nominees, click here.

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