Dark Alley Media Signs With Entice.TV

LAS VEGAS — Adult Internet TV provider Entice.TV has expanded its gay content offerings by inking a content agreement with Dark Alley Media. Under the terms of the deal, Entice.TV’s IPTV service has added seven full-length Dark Alley features to the gay studio’s branded channel.

Using a broadband connection and a standard computer video cable, Entice.TV consumers watch video fed through their high-speed connection to a TV, or on their PC. 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 via pay-per-view. Entice utilizes the Imediasee IPTV technology platform to deliver content.

As part of each content deal, Entice.TV offers its studio partners on-demand channels that subscribers can access anytime that feature the studio’s content.

“We’re very excited to have our titles on Entice.TV’s service,” Dark Alley’s Sales and Distribution Director James Ian said. “Customers now have a wide range of choices as to how they can watch a title, and it’s important not just to have your titles available on DVD, but on the Internet as well. Entice offers the incredible convenience of a download service and is on the frontier of IPTV service.”

The Dark Alley channel debuted with its movies “Mutiny: Shipmates Revenge,” “Unleashed,” “No Exit,” “Fisting Punks,” “Quickies” and “The Show #02.”

“Dark Alley’s customers will find that Entice.TV’s user-friendly player offers easy one click on-screen selection and purchasing, just like pay-per-view, with the added benefit of being able to sit back and watch these high quality hardcore movies on their TV,” Entice.TV President Susan Keil. “We are thrilled to have Dark Alley and their amazing titles on our service.”

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