XBIZ LA’s 'Digital Adult' Seminar to Focus on Content Delivery Methods

LOS ANGELES — Leading online industry players will gather at XBIZ LA for an informative seminar on today’s hottest digital entertainment distribution and delivery techniques providing an insider’s look at the most profitable channels.

The “Digital Adult: Profitable Channels and Entertainment Platforms” seminar will take place Feb. 7 at 4 p.m.

It will focus on industry experts speaking about what are today's most profitable methods of delivering adult entertainment to consumers while providing a new and exciting experience either through live or recorded content, mobile, IPTV and broadcast.

To be moderated by Wasteland.com’s Colin Rowntree, the panelists include Leo from MyFreeCams, Reena Patel from Playboy, Farley Cahen from Digital Playground, Hustler’s Michael Klein and Christoph Hermes from Pink Adventure.

"We're at a fascinating point in technology on the web right now that opens many platforms for the savvy webmaster and content producer to exploit for maximum exposure to their brand,” Rowntree said.

“From mobile sites and apps, IPTV, live video chat to tube channels, pay-per-view to pay-to-own, these and many other vertical platforms provide us with literally dozens of new opportunities using our existing content libraries as the base for vertical platform distribution. What I intend to explore with the panelists in this session are sane and efficient ways to ramp up into these platforms without re-inventing the wheel for each new technology."

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