XBIZ Sponsors Cybersocket Webmaster Access Party

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ has joined as a sponsor of Cybersocket's kickoff party for the Webmaster Access show Wednesday night at Citizen Smith in Hollywood, Calif.

"We're excited to have XBIZ join us and the other sponsors in support of the kickoff party for Webmaster Access L.A.," Cybersocket president Morgan Sommer told XBIZ.

Other sponsors of the party are Epoch, IM Live, Matrix Content and Gay Greenbacks.

"We've had a longstanding relationship with Cybersocket, and it's always a pleasure to support and sponsor their events, as they do ours," XBIZ Marketing Director Dusty Marie said. "I see this as a warmup party leading into our coinciding XBIZ Hollywood Conference and the Cybersocket Awards in February."

Cybersocket produces GLBT Internet, print and communications services. Its products include Cybersocket magazine, the largest freely distributed gay print magazine in the U.S., and Cybersocket.com, a web portal that provides comprehensive information and resources for the gay and lesbian communities.

The party, which is open to all Webmaster Access attendees, starts at 10 p.m. and goes until 2 a.m. Citizen Smith is located at 1600 N. Cahuenga Blvd. in Hollywood, Calif. Shuttle buses will pick up at the Sheraton Universal entrance and rotate between the two locations during the event.

For more information on Webmaster Access, click here.

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