All World Video Launches Site, Affiliate Program

SAN DIEGO — Content from gay adult production studio All Worlds Video is now available online at AllWorlds.tv. The pay-per-view streaming site launched this week with exclusive, 14-day rentals and an accompanying affiliate program, AllWorldsCash.com.

All Worlds Video began releasing adult videos in 1985 and has since built a devoted following in the gay community.

While more than 2,000 titles in the All Worlds catalog have been available for several years online at AllWorldsVideo.com, until the launch of AllWorlds.tv, web surfers could view only a limited amount of the company’s content through a handful of video-on-demand services.

“We knew our fans wanted easy Internet access to all of our videos in one place,” founder and President Rick Ford explained. “So we built AllWorlds.tv, a simple straightforward site that lets horny homos stream the hottest All Worlds titles on a pay-- basis.”

Users of the new site can watch as much or as little as they want, and pay only for what they watch. There is no paid membership or recurring billing, and users can stream full-length videos or individual scenes. Pay-per-view rentals last 14 days and are priced between $4 and $16.

As the new home of All Worlds Video on the web, AllWorlds.tv will present exclusive content not available anywhere else, including online premieres, unreleased footage and special productions.

The site launched with 125 of the all-time best-selling All Worlds titles. New videos will be added every week until the entire library is available on demand.

All Worlds Cash features 20 percent revshare, weekly payouts from CCBill and dedicated affiliate-service staff.

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