Badpuppy Launches TV Streaming Service

COCOA, Fla. — Badpuppy announced the launch of its Badpuppy.tv service and website today for streaming HD and SD videos to TVs.

The company said more than 600 Badpuppy and Club Amateur USA videos are now available to Badpuppy subscribers for streaming or download.

The service also provides streaming to mobile devices, tablets, PCs and Macs.

The current inventory includes 126 HD and 479 SD videos from Badpuppy and ClubAmateurUSA.

"I'm very excited about this new direction for our company and for our subscribers. It has been a personal goal of mine that Badpuppy deliver high quality videos in as many formats as possible including their televisions," said Badpuppy president and CEO William Pinyon.

The company noted that further enhancements are in the works to allow for individual movie ratings, a search function and the ability to create a favorites list.

Badpuppy.tv is being added to the company’s PuppyCash affiliate program where webmasters can find linking information and sales tools for the new service.

More information from William Pinyon at (321) 631-9500 or rivers@badpuppy.com.

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