Cybersocket Web Awards are internationally recognized awards for LGBT websites associated with the adult entertainment industry. Awards include the most notable adult entertainment personality, porn star and gay adult film. Winners are chosen using online voting by members of the public. The annual awards recognize websites for both "Surfer Choice" categories and "Industry Choice" categories. Past winners range from on-line billing companies to pornography blogs.[1] The awards were established in 2000.
Cybersocket was established in 1997 to publish a printed annual LGBT internet directory (the Cybersocket Directory).[2][3][4] The two founders, Morgan Sommer and Tim Lutz, were awarded the AVN Awards Hall of Fame in 2010.[5][6]
2010 Winners
The following organizations won awards at the awards show on 8 February 2010.[7]
- Surfer’s Choice
- Mobile Site - Grindr.com
- Massage Site - MassageM4M.com
- Porn Blog - QueerClick.com
- Novelty Site - Fleshjack.com
- Amateur Video Site - CockyBoys.com
- Amateur Webcam Site - BrentEverett.com
- Asian-Theme Site - JapanBoyz.com
- Black-Theme Site - ThugSeduction.com
- Escort Site - Rentboy.com
- European-Theme Site - BelAmiOnline.com
- Best Live Cam Site - Flirt4Free.com
- Fetish Site - MenAtPlay.com
- Free Site - MenOnTheNet.com
- Hookup Site - Manhunt.net
- Latin Theme Site - BangBangBoys.com
- Mega Site - Badpuppy.com
- New Site - Homoactive.tv
- Original Content - RandyBlue.com
- Original Theme Site - Tie: StraightBoysFucking.com and BareAdventures.com
- Best Personality - Wolf Hudson
- Best Porn Star - Reese Rideout
- Video Company - HotHouse.com
- VOD Site - NakedSword.com
- Voyeur Site - CocoDorm.com
- Movie of the Year - “Men of Israel” (Lucas Entertainment)
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- Industry Choice
- Webmaster Community - XBIZ.net
- Affiliate Program - BuddyProfits.com
- Video Company - C1R.com (Channel 1 Releasing)
- Billing Company - CCBill.com
- Hosting Company - WebAir.com
- Business Person of the Year - Miranda Leaver, co-founder, Solstice Group Inc. and Men4RentNow.com.
- Industry Magazine - XBIZ World
- Live Cam - GayImLive.com
- Content Provider - PrideContent.com
- White Label - Maleflixxx.tv
- Company of the Year - Epoch.com
- Free Speech Coalition Award of Excellence
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 "CyberSocketWebAwards". CyberSocketWebAwards. Retrieved 2010-03-08.
- ↑ Skallerud, Matthew, Gay Market Guide, Hyperion Interactive Media, p. 52, ISBN 978-0-9748957-3-4
- ↑ Cybersocket, the gay net directory, Gaynet Directory, 1998, ISBN 978-0-9661561-1-9
- ↑ XBIZ (26 April 2006). "A Look at Cybersocket". XBIZ.com. Retrieved 2010-03-08.
- ↑ "VOD-Awards, AVN-Awards und Tranny-Awards" (in German). GAN. 28 January 2010. Retrieved 2010-03-08.
- ↑ "2010 AVN Award Winners Announced" (in English). AVN. 13 January 2010. Retrieved 2012-10-15.
- ↑ Pardon, Rhett (9 February 2010). "Cybersocket Web Awards Announced; XBIZ Wins 2". XBIZ.com. Retrieved 2010-03-08.
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- Adam Film World Awards (U.S.A., industry)
- AFAA Eroticas (U.S.A., industry)
- AV GrandPrix (Japan, industry)
- CAFA Award (U.S.A., critics)
- Eroticline Awards (Germany, industry)
- F.A.M.E. Award (U.S.A., audience)
- FOXE Award (U.S.A., audience)
- GayVN Awards (U.S.A., industry)
- Hot d'Or (France, industry)
- Hustler Erotic Movie Awards (U.S.A., industry)
- Urban X Award (U.S.A., audience)
- UKAFTA Awards (U.K., industry)
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