X2K Media Adds Pleasure Productions Content to Its Feeds

CALABASAS, Calif. — Weeks after adding new anime feeds to its lineup, adult media company X2KMedia.com has added four new feeds to its lineup courtesy of Pleasure Productions.

Pleasure Productions' Frankie Kay praised the new arrangement.

“Our product has been kept very proprietary over the years," she said. "We’ve kept tight control over our content, because we really believe it’s superior quality compared to a lot of the adult competition out there. This deal is a huge new step for us, one we’re really excited about. “Teaming up with X2K Media for feeds just made sense. They already have the ability to offer their members dynamic scene selections, and now that they’re adding Pleasure content, members can get the best experience – with the very best talent in the adult industry.”

X2K Media's Stephen Bugbee echoed that sentiment.

“We are really excited about working with the Pleasure Productions library as it enables us to offer a variety of niches that were not currently available in our arsenal of products,” he said.

Along with the Pleasure Productions content, webmasters can purchase other content to play through the X2K media player, which comes stocked with thousands of ready-to-view videos. Webmasters can buy content month to month. Pricing goes by the gigabyte, starting at $2 per gigabyte paid monthly.

Besides content delivery, X2K Media provides other adult production services, including digitizing, encoding, authoring and DVD duplication.

For more information on Pleasure Productions, email alexandra@pleasureproductions.com.

For more information on X2K Media, email bugbee@matrixcontent.com.

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