World Wide Content Wins XBIZ Award, Increases Partnerships in 2008

GLENDALE, Calif. - Adult content licensing company World Wide Content walked away from the 2008 XBIZ Awards a big winner, garnering top accolades as Content Broker Of The Year.

“We are so excited that WWC was recognized as the industry leader for excellence in service, as well as providing the largest selection and variety of licensed content,” World Wide Content CEO and founder Raffi Vartanian said. “We would like to thank our webmasters and studios for all of their support, and of course XBIZ for putting on another successful show.”

World Wide Content also looks forward to the upcoming launch of Version 3.0 of WorldWideFeeds.com (WWF), their streaming feeds company, which will offer vastly increased delivery methods for licensed content.

Webmasters can also license content through WWF, then plug-in to fully functional turn-key member area feeds, which include adult DVD Feeds, Studio Series Feeds and Photo Feeds, providing instant updates of fresh adult content and even better services for members.

WWC also looks forward to adding many more studio partners. To start off the year, they have signed LiquaPics, Inc., a talented provider of adult content, as the newest WWC studio partner.

“It’s smart to align ourselves with the recognized industry content leader,” LiquaPics, Inc. President James Summers said. “LiquaPics, Inc. provides incredibly compelling adult entertainment, scenes that really rev up the engines, so WWC and LiquaPics are a perfect match.”

To learn more about WWCs licensing opportunities for exemplary adult content producers, visit their website at www.WorldWideContent.com.

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