XBiz Awards Slated for November During Webmaster Access

LOS ANGELES — XBiz announced on Wednesday that it has slated a November date and new city for the fourth annual XBiz Awards.

The annual event hosted by the industry news source is scheduled for Nov. 17 in Los Angeles.

The event is scheduled to coincide with Webmaster Access West and organizers plan to ramp up the festivities beyond other XBiz Awards ceremonies.

XBiz Event Coordinator Bonnie Moss said that “between the entertainment, awards ceremony, industry celebs and the many surprises we have in store, this year’s show will blow every one away.”

Earlier this year in Las Vegas, the third annual XBiz Awards honored 10 businesses before a packed house of adult webmasters. Honorary emcee Jim Holio and a full lineup of adult industry luminaries presented awards to companies nominated for their excellence and innovation in various sectors of the adult business. There were more than 100 nominees.

"The adult marketplace continues to evolve at a rapid pace, creating new opportunities for ambitious companies and webmasters,” XBiz President Alec Helmy said. “We're here to celebrate those who are at the forefront of this evolution. This year's XBiz Awards is slated to be the biggest to date."

XBiz hasn’t announced the exact location of the November awards show.

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