Studio 20 Scores Multiple XBIZ Awards Noms

CYBERSPACE — Studio 20 has announced it has received multiple nominations for the upcoming 2018 XBIZ Awards.

Studio 20 has received a nomination for Best Studio of the Year — Europe, Best Marketing Campaign, as well as three nominations for WebStar of the Year (Rebecca000, Sassha Red and Lexie Ford), two nominations for the Female Cam Model of the Year (Aubrey Novaa and Megan Kroft) and three nominations for the Male Cam Model of the Year (Ethan Joy, Jason Crush and Amir Desire).

“Breaking it down, it’s a great honor for Studio 20 to have such appreciated performers especially since the voting was done by the industry representatives, people that know and appreciate a great business, brand and performance,” said Andra Chirnogeanu, PR Manager. “The actual term ‘#girlsfromstudio20’ has more searches than the brand itself and it’s obvious why.

"It’s the models, the way they are on cam, their earnings, the social media presence and the marketing team that’s always there to help and constantly watching over them," Chirnogeanu concluded. “We might just need to make another campaign for the guys since the Studio 20 Male Cam Studio has so many great cam boys."

Voting for the 2018 XBIZ Awards is underway for industry members through Nov. 30. To vote click here.

The 2018 XBIZ Awards will be held on Thursday, Jan. 18, at the Grand JW Marriott in downtown Los Angeles.

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