World Wide Content Offers Holiday Specials

GLENDALE, Calif. — Online content licensor World Wide Content, Inc. (WWC) is thanking all of its clients, studios, partners and colleagues who have supported it throughout 2009 by offering new holiday specials on all DVD titles.

The holiday specials are in effect from now until the New Year.

According to the company, WWC has enjoyed a year of successes, marked by the recent XBIZ Award nomination it received for Content Licensor of the Year.

"WWC is extremely grateful and humbled by the honor," stated a company rep. "As winners of the award for the past four years, we are so proud that we are considered once again by the industry as an elite company in the content licensing marketplace."

"We are always looking to raise the bar on the excellence that the industry has come to expect of us, and I am so pleased with all of the advancements we have made this year," WWC's CEO and co-founder, Raffi Vartanian, said. "We are honored by the XBIZ Award nomination, and take it to show that we accomplished what we set out to do.

"We couldn't have managed it without the support of all of our clients, studio partners, colleagues and friends, and so we just wanted to say thank you and happy holidays," Vartanian added. "Here's to a prosperous 2010 for us all!"

According to Vartanian, the list of site-wide advancements by WWC slated for release in 2010 is impressively long, including new ways to license content, automated fulfillment and white label studio content stores that promise to continue the momentum that the company has built over the years.

WorldWideContent.com Version 4.0 features more than 12,000 titles from more than 300 producers who specialize in all types of adult niches. The site is easily searchable by niche, title, actor name, production year, arrival date, price and more, giving webmasters the power to find exactly what they need whenever they need it.

"With all of these new developments, WWC continues to provide new profit-ready business opportunities for many studios and their content," the rep concluded, saying "happy holidays and happy New Year to you from WWC!"

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