EuroRevenue Claims Europe's Largest Producer

LONDON / ZURICH – EuroRevenue claims that Munich-based producer John Thompson has become the dominating force within the European adult industry.

According to EuroRevenue, a "browse around any European video store will confirm" that Thompson has become the "dominating force within the European adult industry."

Thompson attributes his success to spunk, and lashings of it. Bukakke, often involving 30 or more men, was originally a Japanese practice specifically designed to humiliate women. However, Thompson says the girls in his productions -- otherwise known as GGG -- are both willing and eager participants.

"Our websites are designed to convert just about any traffic you throw at them," Joe, owner of EuroRevenue, the company that has the sole online distribution rights to GGG, said. "It's not just about offering exclusive content like many sites already do, but more importantly to offer content that surfers haven't grown tired of yet."

Not content with simply producing "regular" Bukkake, Thompson has also produced several titles under his infamous 666 Brand, which is best described as extreme water sports. The "Sex Box" brand is a relatively new member of the family and features a combination of the two, with a BDSM twist.

"Exclusive content, together with features such as geo-targeted global billing, means that affiliates can maximize revenues from brands that sell themselves," Joe said.

"A comparison can be drawn with rollercoasters," Joe said. "The rides that gave people kicks ten years ago just don't make the grade now. They need to be more extreme to give the same thrill. The same could be said of our sites."

For more information, visit www.eurorevenue.com.

Related:  

Copyright © 2025 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

Adult Networking Platform SpicyGigs.com Launches

SpicyGigs, a new adult industry networking platform, has officially launched.

Pineapple Support to Host 'Cream Pie Challenge' Fundraiser

Pineapple Support is hosting its Cream Pie Challenge through August to raise funds for mental health services for industry performers.

Kyrgyzstan President Signs Measure Outlawing Internet Porn

President Sadyr Japarov of Kyrgyzstan on Tuesday signed into law legislation outlawing online adult content in the country.

NC Legislature Overrides Veto of Extreme Anti-Adult Industry Bill

The North Carolina state legislature on Tuesday voted to override Gov. Josh Stein’s veto of a bill imposing regulations that industry observers have warned could push adult websites and platforms to ban most creators and content.

Report: VPN Downloads Soar in UK Following Age Verification Deadline

Virtual private network apps, which can be used to circumvent geo-specific age verification requirements, are topping Apple App Store downloads in the U.K. in the wake of new Online Safety Act rules, the BBC is reporting.

Strike 3 Holdings Sues Meta for Pirating Vixen Media Group Content to Train AI

Vixen Media Group owner Strike 3 Holdings filed suit in federal court this week, accusing Facebook parent company Meta of copyright infringement and alleging that Meta has extensively pirated VMG content to train its artificial intelligence models.

Pineapple Support, Streamate to Host 'Navigating Grief and Loss' Support Group

Pineapple Support and Streamate are hosting a free online support group to help performers cope with grief and loss.

Friday is Final AV Compliance Deadline in UK

Friday, July 25 marks U.K. media regulator Ofcom’s deadline for user-to-user services such as tube, cam and fan sites to implement its requisite “highly effective age assurance” measures for preventing minors from viewing adult content.

AEBN Publishes Popular Searches for May, June

AEBN has released the top search terms for the months of May and June from its straight and gay theaters in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

Ofcom Releases Transparency Reporting Guidelines

Ofcom, the U.K. media regulator, has made public its official guidance detailing how online service providers — including adult sites — will be required to publish annual transparency reports on their efforts to protect children from online harms.

Show More