2021 Live Cam Awards Announce Voting, Ceremony Details

LOS ANGELES — Organizers of the 7th annual Live Cam Awards (LCA) have announced details for next spring's ceremony, including the cancellation of a planned in-person celebration.

"We are extremely thankful for all of you who participated at LCA 2020 and we are looking forward to safely meeting again," a rep said. "Due to the pandemic outbreak, we are unable to host our annual gala. But we aim to praise and award the pioneers of the industry, as we do each year, and we are striving to continue that mission."

The pre-nominations period for LCA 2021 opened earlier this month. Those wishing to submit pre-noms may register on the LCA website or use an existing account.

Final nominations in 10 performer categories and five company categories will be announced on January 25, 2021, when online voting will also kick off and continue until March 14.

On March 15, winners will be announced on the LCA website and will be contacted to have their trophy delivered with gifts from ceremony sponsors.

"We are eager to show appreciation during those difficult times to all the hard-working models," said the rep. "Recent events taught us to be more thankful than ever for the privilege of working in this industry. Only by supporting each other we can become even stronger and continue the growth of our industry."

Visit LiveCamAwards.com and follow the ceremony on Twitter and Facebook for the latest updates.

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