Chaturbate Named Adult Site of Year at XBIZ Awards

Chaturbate Named Adult Site of Year at XBIZ Awards

LOS ANGELES — Live webcam platform Chaturbate won a long list of adult industry awards in January, including a big score at the XBIZ Awards.

Chaturbate was named Adult Site of the Year — Live Cam (North America) at the XBIZ Awards, held on Fri., Jan. 15, in Los Angeles. 

“Chaturbate prides itself on the continuing excellence of our webcam platform technology, which makes our site the premier international free webcam portal,” said Shirley Lara, COO of Chaturbate.

"These awards demonstrate that Chaturbate, the fastest-growing free webcam site in the world, attracts a large and diverse broadcaster network that is popular with performers, Web affiliates and consumers. “The entire Chaturbate community extends congratulations to our broadcasters. It is our great broadcasters that keep Chaturbate at the top of the list in webcam portals.”

Chaturbate also won Best Overall Adult Webcam Site and Best Credits/Tokens Adult Cams Site at the Adult Webcam Awards. In addition, Chaturbate was named Best Live Cam Company of 2016 at the GFY Awards.

In addition to the awards Chaturbate itself received in January, Chaturbate models won in multiple categories at the Adult Webcam Awards. Rylii Belle was named Top Cam Model of the Year, while KambriaXXX won the award for Best New Cam Model of the Year.

Jaden Storm was named Top Male Internet Model of the Year, and Rianna James won in the Transsexual Internet Model of the Year category. Other Chaturbate winners in the Adult Webcam Awards included Kitty Lovelace and Kali Rose for Best Live Lesbian Webcam Show and Acidalia and Mike for Best Couples Live Sex Show. 

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