2015 XBIZ Awards Show to Recognize 3rd Annual Fundraiser Participants

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce plans for a special show segment at the 2015 XBIZ Awards, presented by Fleshlight, this Thursday, Jan. 15 at the JW Marriott at L.A. Live, to recognize companies and persons participating in its third annual fundraiser benefitting trade organizations FSC and ASACP.

All proceeds from the fundraiser will be split equally between the Free Speech Coalition (FSC), the adult industry trade association, and the Association of Site Advocating Child Protection (ASACP).

FSC CEO Diane Duke and ASACP Executive Director Tim Henning will once again host the special show segment.

Donation pledges made by any company or individual in advance of the event will be announced on stage and later publicized in a post-show advertisement in XBIZ publications.

“We created this fundraiser to ensure that we, as a responsible industry, give back to the very best of our ability,” said XBIZ publisher and founder Alec Helmy. “The fact that it benefits two incredibly important organizations makes our collective support that much more fulfilling."

The 2015 XBIZ Awards show will honor top achievements across every segment of the industry during the past year. With an expanded list of more than 160 award categories, the 2015 finalist nominees list represents the most expansive array of categories in the history of the XBIZ Awards.

Adult film sensation James Deen will host the highly anticipated awards show, while Stoya and Steven St. Croix will welcome guests as the official red carpet hosts. The Trophy Girls will be Keisha Grey and Misha Cross.  

Companies and individuals interested in participating should submit their donation pledges to fundraiser@xbiz.com. 

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