AdultCentro Acquires, Offers Club Jenna Content

HOBOKEN, New Jersey — Leased content platform AdultCentro announced that it will now offer content from Jenna Jameson’s high-profile brand “Club Jenna.”

“Club Jenna is a timeless brand anchored by one of the biggest porn stars of our modern day,” AdultCentro Project Manager Alan Hall said. “We’re pleased to bring this much sought-after content to the vast AdultCentro Publisher library. It’s certain to perform extremely well on our various available platforms.”

While Jameson retired as an adult performer in 2008, her commercial legacy as a porn superstar remains strong.

“We are extremely happy to join the AdultCentro Publisher program,” a representative of Club Jenna said. “AdultCentro is quickly evolving to meet all of the needs of webmasters and other tech-driven professionals looking for the best in adult content. We are excited to join forces with AdultCentro and explore this promising opportunity to leverage Jenna’s popularity and our high-quality content.”

 Club Jenna was founded in 2000 by Jameson and Jay Grdina and later acquired by Playboy.

Winner of XBIZ’s Innovative Company, Progressive Company and Content of the Year awards throughout its four years in business, AdultCentro offers more than 90,000 full-length scenes, real-time per-user statistics, ready-to-use templates for video feeds and paysites, multilingual website support and is viewable on most portable devices and TVs.

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