2nd XBIZ Awards Fundraiser Underway for FSC, ASACP

LOS ANGELES — The 2014 XBIZ Awards show this Friday night will include a special second-annual fundraiser segment in support of the industry's leading trade organizations, the ASACP and Free Speech Coalition.

Unlike last year's fundraiser, all pledges must be received prior to the event by Jan. 22 to qualify for on-stage announcement at the awards show by FSC CEO Diane Duke and ASACP Executive Director Tim Henning.

Donating companies and individuals will once again receive inclusion in a post-event "thank you" advertisement set to be published in XBIZ World and XBIZ Premiere publications. Like last year, XBIZ will match the first $5,000 raised.

All proceeds from the fundraiser will be split equally between the two groups. Nearly $80,000 was raised for the first fundraiser.

The 2014 XBIZ Awards show, scheduled at the Century Plaza Hotel, will honor top achievements across every segment of the industry during the past year.

Adult film superstar Jenna Jameson will host the awards program, while Jesse Jane and Keiran Lee will welcome guests as the official red carpet hosts. Kirsten Price will host the backstage winner’s circle.

The brightest stars from the world of adult entertainment have made the XBIZ Awards the most prestigious symbol of industry success. The annual event attracts A-list movers and shakers of the multibillion-dollar adult entertainment industry, generating buzz throughout the business and media. 

The XBIZ Awards will culminate an unprecedented series of industry events, XBIZ 360°, which gets underway Wednesday at the W Hotel in Hollywood, Calif.

For event participation opportunities, including details about VIP tickets to the 2014 XBIZ Awards, contact sales@xbiz.com.

Members of XBIZ.net qualify to receive free or discounted conference registration.

For more information about XBIZ 360, click here.

Companies and individuals interested in making a donation should contact fundraiser@xbiz.com.

View FSC, ASACP's accomplishments in 2013

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