Entice.TV Adds New Sensations Hi-Def Channel

LAS VEGAS — After announcing several new content partnerships in the past few months, Entice.TV has added another high definition channel to its growing lineup. The Chatsworth, Calif.-based production house New Sensations joins Entice.TV’s expanding studio roster with the debut of “Dark Angels 2: Bloodline.”

The new channel will feature New Sensations’ gonzo titles as well as the porn-meets-vampire movie “Dark Angels 2: Bloodline,” directed by Nic Andrews and starring Sunny Lane, Monica Mayhem, August, Karina Kay, Kirsten Price and Destiny DeVille. The movie has won numerous adult industry awards.

“New Sensations offers a mix of gonzo titles and features that will appeal to a wide audience of adult entertainment consumers,” Entice.TV President Susan Keil said. “However, only with Entice.TV’s on-demand IPTV network of channels can you see these movies uncensored in hi-def. Anyone with a high-resolution flat screen monitor can watch full-length videos in hi-def through our service.”

Using a broadband connection and a standard computer video cable, Entice.TV consumers watch video fed through their high-speed connection to a TV. Rather than streaming the videos, Entice.TV partners with studios to offer DRM-protected channels on the Entice.TV network, which consumers can then download and watch at their leisure.

The New Sensations channel also will feature the studio’s gonzo movies, the first of which will be “Stuffin’ Young Muffins 3” with Alicia Alighatti, Brandy Talore and Samantha Ryan, making it’s debut this week.

“We are very excited to be able to showcase our titles in hi-def with Entice.TV,” said New Sensations President Scott Taylor. “We have been shooting hi-def for well over a year and now the time has come to release it. I am looking forward to the success of the channel and the format itself.”

Just last week Entice.TV announced it has switched from a monthly membership fee business model to a pay-per-view format. The elimination of membership fees means that users can try Entice.TV by setting up a free account and installing IPTV software.

To promote the format shift, Entice.TV will give all users a $5 credit toward their first purchase after setting up a free account.

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