3rd Annual Live Cam Awards Set for Mar. 2017

BARCELONA — The 3rd annual Live Cam Awards will take place in Barcelona on Mar. 5, 2017 at the Finca Mas Solers estate as part of the European Summit.

"With the incredible growth the live cam industry has experienced in just a few short years, it was clearly time to recognize the talent, technology and hard work that goes into what we do," said Alexandra Georgia, founder of the Live Cam Awards.

Categories in the Live Cam Awards, which honors adult webcam achievements, have included Best Female Live Cam Model, Best Live Cam Studio, Best Couple Live Cam Action, Best Affiliate Program, Best White Label Program and Best CMS Platform — and five new categories have been added: Live Cam Celebrity of the Year, Aspiring Live Cam Model of the Year, Best Live Cam Models Concept, Best Live Cam Businesswoman of the Year and Best Live Cam Businessman of the Year.

The Live Cam Awards has also added The Bob Raley Award in tribute to the M Group's managing director.

“We had over 300 guests at last year's gala, and every major live cam industry leader was represented," Georgia said.

For more information on the Live Cam Awards, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter or Facebook.

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