Maleflixxx Launches VOD Channels

LAS VEGAS — Maleflixxx, owned and operated by Sureflix Digital Distribution, has launched its own video-on-demand channels, marking another step forward for gay hardcore programming.

Maleflixxx VOD Channels is a controlled content-delivery system for membership websites. Webmasters with membership sites will now be able to offer Maleflixxx to consumers, which will provide exclusive content for niches previous unavailable to membership sites.

“As the marketplace gets more crowded and the barriers to entry are lowered, membership websites are increasingly fighting for a smaller portion of the market with the same set of tools,” Sureflix President Eric Johnson said. “Maleflixxx has a powerful library of content that will convert gay traffic and keep them coming back to a site for more.”

Johnson said the VOD Channels will offer a collection of handpicked scenes from gay studio brands worldwide. New content will be added weekly and will not be available on any other membership site.

”The Maleflixxx VOD Channels program is the first to offer content that has only been available on pay-per-view to membership sites,” Johnson added. “We can do this because of our commitment to quality, our relationships with our studios and partners and our refusal to make compromises that will undermine the credibility and value of those partners.”

Johnson said webmasters may subscribe to as many channels as desired. Each channel features an easy navigational custom interface with scene-to-scene navigation, as well as promotional tools.

“Maleflixxx VOD Channels will be offered on a limited availability basis,” Johnson said. “This preserves the exclusive nature of the content and increases its value to both webmasters and members. Unlike other content providers, Maleflixxx selects its partners carefully and then works closely with them to maximize their growth.”

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