Pre-Noms Open for 3rd Annual Live Cam Awards

Pre-Noms Open for 3rd Annual Live Cam Awards

NEW YORK — The 3rd annual Live Cam Awards, honoring excellence in the adult cam space, announced this morning that the pre-nom period is now open at Nominations.LiveCamAwards.com.

Each registrant has the opportunity to submit a nomination for up to two individuals or companies for each category until mid-January, when standard voting will commence through Feb. 28.

A complete list of the Live Cam Awards categories can be found here.

The awards show is set to take place on March 5, as part of the European Summit in Sitges (Barcelona).

The program is exclusive to the live cam industry, with categories such as Best Female Live Cam Model, Best Live Cam Studio, Best Couple Live Cam Action, as well as Best Affiliate Program, Best White Label Program and Best CMS Platform.

“I wish everyone good luck in the nominations round, I am looking forward to welcome you all at the 3rd annual edition of LCA," said Alexandra Georgia, founder and organizer of the Live Cam Awards.

Georgia noted five new categories were added to the ballot this year, including Best Live Cam Celebrity of the Year, Most Aspiring Live Cam Model of the Year, Best Live Cam Models Concept and Best Live Cam Businesswoman and Businessman of the Year.

"The support in this industry has been wonderful," Georgia said, "and even though we've been expanding very rapidly, I believe that we will always remain a special group of people committed to this unique kind of entertainment."

Chaturbate, ImLive, Flirt4Free, XLoveCam, Studio20, Live Cam Mansion and Charm Studios have all signed on as supporting sponsors of the awards show.

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