SexEntertain Offers Clients Free Custom Roku Channels

LOS ANGELES —SexEntertain, a leader in leased content products and managed services to adult entertainment studios, is now offering webmasters a free custom Roku Channel for their members.

SexEntertain announced that it will create, deploy and host a free, private, client-branded custom Roku Channel for qualifying webmaster clients licensing SexEntetain's content from Lucas Entertainment, Private Media or Marc Dorcel.

“Roku is the most adult-friendly streaming media device for living room and bedroom entertainment with more than nine million units sold, and our new Roku Channel service gives webmasters a new way to add value to their membership sites and improve their profit margins,” SexEntertain President RJ said. “So many of your consumers use streaming services like Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, HBO on Roku-connected HDTVs. Now, consumers expect the 'pay once, watch anywhere' experience SexEntertain delivers, which boost conversion and retention for our clients in the process.”

The client-branded Roku Channels can be accessed only by paying customers authorized via the webmaster using SexEntertain's Content Anywhere authentication system. Each channel is unique and branded for the webmaster, and can be setup to display a mix of SexEntertain's content libraries and webmaster-owned content. SexEntertain's Roku Channels are automatically updated using the ContentFlow white labeling system, which enables webmasters to use SexEntertain's content libraries in “creative ways,” a rep stated. 

“By letting our clients combine their own content with SexEntertain premium leased content libraries, the user experience is superior and each Roku channel is fully unique,” RJ added.

To use SexEntertain's automated Roku Channel service, webmasters need only setup a prebuilt page, provided by SexEntertain, for their members to register their Roku devices and tie that into their membership account. Whenever a membership expires or is terminated, that customer loses access to the webmaster's Roku Channel just as they lose access to the membership site itself.

SexEntertain notes that no personal data is shared between the webmaster and the SexEntertain team.  

For more information, visit SexEntertain.com or email info@sexentertain.com.

SexEntertain provides management and distribution services to leading studios including Dorcel, Vivid, Hustler, Private Media, Club Jenna/Playboy, K-Beech Video, Adult Source Media, Japan Anime, Sparta Video, Lucas Entertainment and others.

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