AEBN Announces 3rd Annual VOD Awards Winners

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — AEBN has revealed the winners of its 3rd Annual VOD Awards honoring movies, studios and performers in both straight and gay adult film.

Nominations for the awards are based on the number of minutes a particular movie has been watched on video-on-demand, using AEBN’s in-house accounting system. The videos receiving the most minutes of viewing time were declared winners.

“The VOD awards honor the best videos as chosen by the fans,” said Scott Coffman, president of AEBN. “Going forward with another year of award presentation says a lot not only about the growth of our company but also about recognition of greatness in the adult industry.”

Stuart Wall, Smash Pictures vice president, was excited over his studio’s win in the overall category for “Secretary’s Day.”

“We’re quite pleased to win this award,” Wall told XBIZ. “We get a tremendous amount of support from the entire AEBN team, so to win this award based on overall viewership is something special. When we made ‘Secretary’s Day’ we went out of our way to shoot something different to appeal to the entire niche theme of hot girls dressed as secretaries.”

Winners were announced in the following straight categories:

  • Amateur – “Amateurs Caught on Tape 6” Platinum Media
  • Gonzo – “MILF Cruiser 7” Cinemaplay
  • Feature – “The New Neighbors” SLAAB Wurks
  • Foreign – “Cristoph’s Big Natural Tits 15” Cristoph Clark/Evil Angel
  • BDSM – “Slave Dolls 2” Elegant Angel
  • Overall – “Secretary’s Day” Smash Pictures
  • Transsexual – “Rogue Shemale Adventures 27” Joey Silvera/Evil Angel
  • Performers of the Year – Stormy Daniels, Eva Angelina, Jada Fire
  • Best Newcomer – Mia Rose
  • Lifetime Achievement – Vanessa Del Rio
  • Studio of the Year – Elegant Angel
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