Nominations Now Being Accepted For YNOT Awards

PRAGUE — Nominations and category suggestions are now being accepted for the sixth annual YNOT Awards, to be held on Sept. 21 in Prague, Czech Republic, and can be submitted either by e-mail to Jay@YNOT.com or via the online contact form at YNOTAwards.com.

Nominees will be announced in early July, and voting will take place from Jul. 12-Aug. 19. All voters' industry membership must be verified before they are able to contribute.

To register, visit this link.

Jay Kopita, producer and host of the YNOT Awards, said, "We are always open to suggestions when it comes to category and nominee selection and have a strong desire to accurately represent the industry through the collective voice of the YNOT audience. After all, it's industry members who vote, and considering everyone with industry credentials gets an equal voice during the voting process, we also wish to hear those same voices during the category and nominee selection process." 

Once again, the YNOT Awards gala will take place inside Mayakovsky Hall, a banquet facility within Prague's opulent National House of Vinohrady. A Czech national landmark, the monument to European architecture dates to the late 19th Century. The property is decorated with crystal chandeliers, opulent murals and tapestries, and priceless artwork. 

According to Kopita, sponsors and attendees who have purchased seats or tables will be treated to sophisticated entertainment in the best viewing areas of the venue while enjoying cocktails and dinner. Everyone else is invited to enjoy the ceremony from open seating in the balcony, where a cash bar will be available. 

Table reservations may be made by e-mailing Kopita at Jay@YNOT.com.

"Overall attendance numbers this year are expected to exceed last year's best of 400," Kopita said. 

As in previous years, the 2016 YNOT Awards will take place during the European Summit, which will take place in Prague from Sep. 20-23. Bus transportation will be provided to and from the awards show venue. 

The 2016 YNOT Awards, hosted by industry news and networking site YNOT.com, are presented by exclusive platinum sponsors Fleshlight and its affiliate program FNCash. Gold sponsors include Traffic Company, First Mobile Cash, Charm Studios, Affil4You, PussyCash, Y.E.S. Studio, EroAdvertising, PlugRush, Studio 20 and the Live Cam Awards. 

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