Adult Time, New Sensations Unveil New Channel Partnership

Adult Time, New Sensations Unveil New Channel Partnership

MONTREAL — Adult Time has announced the launch of a new channel partnership with New Sensations.

The official New Sensations channel debuts today for Adult Time subscribers, offering a curated selection of the studio’s most popular titles. 

An Adult Time rep described Chatsworth-based New Sensations as “a worldwide leader with 27 years of success in producing high-quality features.”

“They are a trendsetter in a variety of genres, alongside affiliated studios Digital Sin and HotwifeXXX,” the rep said.

Adult Time’s CCO Bree Mills explained she was excited to “start this journey with such an iconic company that’s been blazing trails for so many years.”

“I’ve been a fan of New Sensations for a very long time,” said Mills. “From their very first award-winning 'Video Virgins' amateur series to the studio’s even more award-winning parodies, we are so honored to welcome this renowned brand to the Adult Time platform.”

New Sensations Founder Scott Taylor enthused about the new venture.

"We are very selective and protective of our brand," he explained. "That said, I am very excited to begin our relationship with such an innovative and creatively diverse company. Adult Time is clearly a leader in their field and that is exactly who we choose to align our company with."

New Sensations content can now be accessed online and on the Adult Time platform.

For more from Adult Time, follow them on Twitter.

Copyright © 2024 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

Republicans Behind Oklahoma's New Age Verification Law Gleeful About Potential Pornhub 'Exit'

Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt signed into law last week the state’s version of the age verification legislation being sponsored around the country by anti-porn religious conservative activists.

Woodhull Freedom Foundation Debuts 'Fact Checked by Woodhull' Program

The Woodhull Freedom Foundation has launched its new "Fact Checked by Woodhull" program, which uses peer-reviewed research, compiled and analyzed by professional researchers, to debunk myths weaponized to justify the repression of sex, sexuality and gender expression.

Supreme Court Denies Stay of Texas' Age Verification Law

The U.S. Supreme Court has denied a request by Free Speech Coalition (FSC) and other plaintiffs to stay Texas’ controversial age verification law while the court decides on a petition that would effectively overturn it on constitutional grounds.

QueerCrush Relaunches Through YourPaysitePartner

QueerCrush.com has relaunched through YourPaysitePartner (YPP).

High Society Models Joins Pineapple Support as Sponsor

Talent agency High Society Models has joined the ranks of over 70 adult businesses and organizations committing funds and resources to Pineapple Support.

LoyalFans Announces Banksie Collaboration With I-15 Billboard

LoyalFans has announced its new collaboration with content creator Banksie (formerly known as Lindsey Banks) with a billboard on I-15, between L.A. and Las Vegas.

Chaturbate Reaches Settlement With Texas Over Age Verification

Chaturbate’s parent company, Multi Media, has reached a settlement with Texas regarding the state’s controversial age verification law, HB 1181.

Opinion: Why Device-Based Age Verification is the Key to Protecting Minors Online

Across the United States, state legislators on both sides of the aisle have attempted to tackle the crucial goal of preventing minors from accessing adult content.

TMZ: VMG's Mike Moz in Talks About 'Potential Collab' With Yeezy

Vixen Media Group’s Mike Moz told TMZ on Friday that the company has been discussing a potential collaboration with Kanye West’s brand Yeezy.

Age Verification: FSC's Mike Stabile Reports from the Front Lines

Two years into the religiously-inspired crusade to curtail access to adult material in the U.S. through carefully drafted “age verification” legislation, the constant onslaught of state-by-state proposals and laws — many of them copied from each other — can be hard to follow.

Show More