Adult Site Launches National Television Ad Campaign

Idownloadporn.com has released a national commercial promoting their website which allows members to "download any movie from any genre" and watch it on their own television. There are no time or quantity constraints on the movies members can download, and the movies can be burned to DVD for easy playback.

The commercial, which is running under the name "Wicked Download," is set to air nationwide beginning on November 29th and will run through the first of the year. Wicked Download is an alias of www.idownloadporn.com, an Eatontown, New Jersey based Corporation.

The commercial which was filmed in Philadelphia, is set to air on E, Spike TV, Comedy Central, FX, Bravo, USA and TNT nationwide. This is the first time an adult website has been allowed to air on national TV. The 30 second commercial features a young woman promoting the website in a non evasive manner. "It's tastefully done," said Eric Rosenberg, a partner in the company, adding that "A person renting movies for $4.99 per night can now download the same movie for as little as 99 cents. He or she also has the ability to create their own compilation DVD's with scenes from different genres."

Along with the national television commercial, idownloadporn.com is in negotiations with KROCK Radio out of New York City to sponsor an upcoming Porno Beauty Pageant on the Howard Stern Radio Show.

Rosenberg told XBiz that their company motto has always been "Get in... Get off... Get out... and now a national audience will be able to do so for 99 cents a download!" Rosenberg and Dave Davis (VP of Business Development) are continuously looking to add new publishers to the site. According to Rosenberg, "We feel that through our national television commercial as well as our upcoming presence on the Howard Stern show we will become a significant player in the industry."

"We are constantly adding new releases to our network, with the intent of becoming the largest adult library on the web. Once our movies are downloaded they are yours to keep forever, there are no time constraints on your movies unlike the competition. We are extremely excited to be the first adult website with a commercial on national television," Rosenberg told XBiz.

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