AEBN Offers 750 FHGs In 34 New Niches

CHARLOTTE, N.C. - AEBN has announced the addition of 750 new hosted galleries in 34 all-new niches, for a total of over 2,750-hosted galleries promoting its catalog of more than 35,000 adult movies from nearly 1,000 studio partners.

Tuesday's announcement follows up on September's launch of 840 new hosted galleries and 30 all-new niches. AEBN plans to have more than 4,000 galleries in 150 different niches launched by early 2005 by adding over 200 new galleries each week.

"Our goal at AEBN is to provide webmasters with the largest variety of high quality TGP galleries," said AEBN Internet Director Mitch Harper. "By updating our galleries every week, webmasters will be able to provide new content to their surfers constantly and gain more bookmarkers. If any webmaster has suggestions for new niches of galleries, we will be happy to provide them with galleries that fill their needs."

AEBN has been working on the new hosted gallery launches for months and has secured deals with top adult manufacturers such as New Machine Publishing, 3rd Degree Films, Vertigo Video and Nectar Entertainment recently.

AEBN announced on Monday that it was the first online adult content provider to reach an agreement to stream Nectar's films on the Internet. AEBN was also the first to stream 3rd Degree's films on the world wide web.

"Content is king on the Internet. We know that consumers are always looking for something new, something different and it is our goal to provide our webmasters with the hottest, best content out there as well as fresh TGP's to keep their surfers coming back for more," AEBN Internet Director Mitch Harper told XBiz.

A few of the all-new niches include adult animation, blonde, extreme penetration, adult humor, hidden cam, POV and vintage. Some of the new gay niches are gay vintage, gay spanking and gay action.

Updated galleries include black dick, white chick, anal, solo female, and teen, as well as popular gay niches such as gay amateur, gay Asian, gay military and gay bear.

For more information, please visit www.AEBN.com.

Copyright © 2026 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

Virginia Becomes Latest State to Weigh 'Porn Tax'

The Virginia House of Delegates is considering a bill that would impose a 10% tax on the gross receipts of adult websites doing business in that state.

Elizabeth Skylar Launches Production Banner on VRPorn.com

Elizabeth Skylar has launched her own virtual reality production banner on VRPorn.com.

CrakRevenue Introduces 'Trend Explorer' Feature for Affiliates

CrakRevenue has debuted the new Trend Explorer feature for its affiliates.

Tube Sites Submitter Introduces 'AI Video Description Generator' Feature

Tube Sites Submitter has introduced its new AI Video Description Generator feature for its platform.

Pineapple Support Releases End of Year Review for 2025

Pineapple Support has released its End of Year Review for 2025, detailing the organization's achievements, challenges, and new initiatives.

XBIZ Miami 2026 Lets the Good Times Roll at New South Beach Venue

Pack your favorite shades and sexiest poolside looks, because XBIZ Miami is splashing into a new hotspot — the chic Goodtime Hotel in the heart of Miami Beach — May 11–14.

UPDATED: Arcom Threatens to Block, Delist 2 Adult Sites Over AV Violation

French media regulator Arcom has sent enforcement notices to the operators of two adult websites that the agency says have failed to implement age verification as required under France’s Security and Regulation of the Digital Space (SREN) law.

Final Defendant Sentenced in GirlsDoPorn Case

Former adult producer Doug Wiederhold, previously a business partner of GirlsDoPorn owner Michael Pratt, was sentenced on Friday in federal court to four years in prison for conspiracy to commit sex trafficking.

FTC Takes Another Step Toward New 'Click to Cancel' Rule

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is negotiating the latest procedural hurdle in its effort to renew rulemaking concerning negative option plans, after a federal court previously vacated a “click-to-cancel” rule aimed at making it easier for consumers to cancel online subscriptions.

Show More