Hustler TV Adds Diabolic

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Hustler TV has entered into an exclusive agreement with stalwart gonzo studio Diabolic. The deal encompasses worldwide digital distribution of the Diabolic library via pay-per-view and video-on-demand on Hustler TV.

“Hustler TV is changing the way people watch adult entertainment by offering studios new ways to reach very targeted and engaged audiences,” Michael H. Klein, president, LFP Broadcasting, said. “We are establishing a new model for adult VOD and PPV entertainment by signing agreements with the top and most popular studios in the business and making them a seamless extension of the Hustler brand.”

After running the sales department for former sister studio Anabolic, Diabolic owner Gregg Alan founded the studio in 1998. The companies split up at the end of May.

Alan was especially pleased with the deal because it allows his studio to forge a unique identity, separate and apart from Anabolic. Diabolic has introduced new packaging and marketing materials to identify itself in the marketplace.

“Our goal has always been to provide premium adult entertainment to Diabolic fans everywhere,” Alan said. “This agreement with Hustler TV will expand our fan base throughout the world and allow us to continue to offer our outstanding product from talented directors to an even bigger marketplace.”

Huster TV has entered into previous broadcast distribution agreements with VCA Pictures, Hustler Video, Jules Jordan Video, Red Light District, Evil Angel, Elegant Angel, Teravision, Third Degree, Zero Tolerance and Black Ice among others.

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