Cherry.tv Wins YNOT, AW Summit Awards

DELAWARE — For the second year in a row, Cherry.tv has won Best Emerging Company at the YNOT Awards and Best Emerging Platform at AW Summit.

“It is truly an honor to have our team’s hard work recognized by our industry colleagues—and winning the same awards again is also an incredible affirmation to us that we are on the right track as a company with our vision and innovation. We keep on improving our platform all the time in order to present the most advanced products in the industry,” Cherry.tv CEO Paul Ashworth stated.

“We know people have plenty of options when it comes to livestream platforms, but the difference with Cherry.tv is that we will not stop innovating and growing: we are invested in being the very best,” he said.

Cherry.tv’s head of talents, Zuzana Kasinski, added: "With five awards in a little over only one year of being live, Cherry.tv has proved that we have what it takes–not just to break in–but also to endure and thrive in the cam sector.” 

This past July the platform celebrated the one-year anniversary of its launch, during which Cherry.tv unveiled their new native app, Hash.chat. The company also received an award at this summer’s Bucharest Summit for Best Model Training program.

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