AEBN Launches Pay-Per-Minute Roku Channel

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — AEBN announced today the launch of its pay-per-minute Roku channel with more than 7,000 available films.

The company said users can now watch the latest adult movies on their big screen television.

"We believe AEBN is the only mainstream or adult service offering pay-per-minute functionality through Roku," Jerry Anders, vice president of sales and marketing said.

He added, "This unique functionality eliminates the need for a monthly subscription. For privacy, we have made available a generic 'Spreadsheet Tutorial' icon to disguise the channel on the Roku menu. Friends and other members of your household are unlikely to be curious about this channel."

AEBN said it is adding more than 200 movies per week to its Roku service, which enables the customer to stream adult movies directly to television sets rather than a PC or Mac.

Also included in the service are premium HD movies and 48-hour rental options.

The company noted that in addition to Roku, its movie offerings are compatible with iOS, Android, and Google TV interfaces.

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