YNOT Awards 2016 Announces Last Call for Voting

PRAGUE — The YNOT Group has announced a “last call for voting” in the 2016 YNOT Awards, to be held in Prague, Czech Republic on Sept. 21 inside Mayakovsky Hall — a banquet facility within the National House of Vinohrady. Voting will close this Friday, Aug. 19.

Members of the online adult industry with an activated YNOT ID may log in and vote at this link. Others may register at YNOTID.com.

YNOT Group Co-Owner Jay Kopita hosts the 90-minute awards show each year, always with a bevy of Fleshlight girls and a co-host. This year’s co-host will be Laura Cebrian, senior sales manager for First Mobile Cash

“I’m thrilled to be part of the amazing YNOT Awards ceremony,” Cebrian said. “It’s an honor and a thrill to share the stage with one of the guys I admire and respect the most in the industry.” 

Kopita said, “Actually, I’m the one who’s honored. Laura is lovely, vibrant and hilarious. I can see I’m going to be upstaged.”

This year’s musical entertainment at the YNOT Awards will include the Prague-based Unique Quartet.

“Unique Quartet from Prague is a string quartet that will be playing a wide range of delights,” Kopita said. “They’re classy, interesting and not ear-splittingly loud.” 

Two full tables and a few partial tables of reserved dinner seating remain. For details, e-mail Kopita at Jay@YNOT.com.

Those without reservations are invited to enjoy the show as well from free seating in the banquet hall’s expansive balconies, where a cash bar will be available. Balcony guests should arrive before the show starts at 8 p.m.

The National House of Vinohrady, built in 1894, is located at Namesti Miru 820/9, 120 00 Prague, Czech Republic and is within walking distance of the Namesti Miru Station on the Prague Metro.

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