CCBill Named as Presenting Sponsor for 20th Annual Cybersocket Web Awards

LOS ANGELES — CCBill has thrown its support behind the 20th anniversary Cybersocket Web Awards as a Presenting Sponsor.

The nominees span 28 “Surfers’ Choice” categories, honoring web and tech, retail, movie production, cam sites, performers and more, while 11 “Industry Choice” categories include Innovative Company of the Year, Best Webmaster Resource, Best Affiliate Program and Best Content Producer.

“The importance and dedication of Cybersocket to our industry and the community cannot be overstated,” said Jeff Adams, VP of Sales for CCBill.  "As the presenting sponsor of the 20th Annual Cybersocket Web Awards, all of us at CCBill take special pride in honoring all of this year’s nominees and winners for their outstanding gay online media, business and entertainment achievements.”

Morgan Sommer, Cybersocket co-founder thanked the company for their continuing support.

"I am thrilled to continue working with CCBill as an ongoing sponsor of the Cybersocket Awards,” he said. “CCBill has been a sponsor for 17 of the past 20 years and this is the second time as the Presenting Sponsor. CCBill is more than a billing company, they are an industry business development hub and community-building organization."

The ceremony is scheduled for Monday, January 13 at PH West Hollywood, in conjunction with XBIZ 2020.

Red carpet arrivals hosted by Silvia Saige and television personality Alexander Rodriguez, and pre-party festivities, are from 8 to 9:30 p.m., followed by the ceremony from 10 to 11:30 p.m. hosted by Chi Chi LaRue and official afterparty from 11:30 p.m. to 1:45 a.m.

Additional sponsors include Aneros, CCBill, Chaturbate, JustFor.fans, ManUp Films, MojoHost and Mobius Pay.

For the latest updates, follow CCBill and Cybersocket on Twitter.

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