Cherry.tv Signs On as XBIZ Miami Registration Sponsor

Cherry.tv Signs On as XBIZ Miami Registration Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce that Cherry.tv will be the official registration sponsor for the upcoming XBIZ Miami conference, taking place May 15-18.

According to VP of Business Development Paul Ashworth, the cam network will be well represented at the event, with roughly a half-dozen team members attending. Cherry.tv will also be sponsoring the perennially popular all-gender Swimsuit Contest.

“We are delighted and proud to be an XBIZ Miami show sponsor,” said Ashworth, “because it allows us to connect with industry colleagues and both new and veteran performers from all over the world in a chill, yet business-oriented environment.” 

For Cherry.tv, Ashworth noted, the XBIZ Miami conference represents a unique chance to let performers know what the company has to offer in terms of gamification, catering to millennials and Gen Z, and its strong focus on creators.

“As a company, we especially value connecting with performers,” Ashworth said. “We like to learn firsthand what drives them, what their aspirations are and how best to accommodate them in terms of our platform and product. Cherry.tv was founded to be a truly model-friendly platform and we want to do everything we can to walk our talk. In our view, whether you’re a cam site or a studio, anything in our industry that relies on performers should always put the interests of performers first.”

For event information, visit XBIZMiami.com.

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