AdultContent.nl Earns 4th Consecutive XBIZ Award Nomination

OSS, The Netherlands — AdultContent.nl has been nominated for the XBIZ 2012 Awards content licensor of the year.

This marks the 4th consecutive XBIZ Awards nomination for the company and follows a busy year of development, including a redesign of its online shop and the recent addition of 3D content.

Adultcontent.nl enters its 10th year in the business since its founding in 2002 and continues as a market leader in content licensing, offering products such as animated porn, adult comics and audio stories. 

The company said it currrrently offers more than 13 000 DVDs, 1,000 HD scenes and 7,000 photo sets in a wide variety of niches, including straight and gay, with a focus on thorough categorization, convenient shopping and direct download delivery through its online store. 

Besides non exclusive online, the company also brokers non-exclusive licenses for IPTV, satellite, mobile, TV, print, cable, hotel TV, VOD and is open to beneficial custom deals.

“This year has been both busy and productive, and it’s a great reward to be nominated by those that we value the most — our clients and business partners,” said Jaques Pijman, CEO of AdultContent.nl.

The 2012 XBIZ Awards, presented by MyFreeCams, is scheduled to take place Jan. 10.

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