AdultCentro Market Set to Debut at Digital Media Conference

NEW JERSEY —  AdultCentro announced today that it will debut its adult content rights B2B marketplace, AdultCentro Market, at the MIPTV digital media conference in Cannes, France, April 1-4.

The 2012 XBIZ Progressive Web/Tech Company of the Year, and Content Provider of the Year award winning company said the new offering “unlocks a whole new world of opportunity for success for digital media entrepreneurs, regardless of experience or knowledge of the adult industry.”

According to the company, its product operates as a one-stop-shopping experience for content rights acquisition dedicated exclusively for buyers and sellers of adult content.

The offering serves a variety of adult and mainstream markets, including the Internet, portable devices, as well as traditional television, broadcast, cable, IPTV, and hard-copy production markets.

“Making a big splash before a large market speaks to our commitment to serving the producers and sellers that have joined the AdultCentro Market,” said AdultCentro’s Stan DaMan.

He added,  “The purpose of AdultCentro Market is to bring the entire global market to a single place — the world wide web. Our participation at MIPTV supports our goal while allowing us to introduce buyers to a new way of finding top content at the best value. AdultCentro is looking forward to MIPTV and continuing to stake their place in the content market realm.”

The company is seeking to meet with MIPTV attendees to discuss and map out strategies for implementing the AdultCentro Market to maximize their businesses including licensing and versatile deal options.

AdultCentro said the MIPTV conference attracts more than 11,000 professionals from TV and media, as well as 4,000 buyers from 100 countries, with a showcase of various forms of digital media.

To learn more about the new product visit Market.adultcentro.com/about.

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