Corbin Fisher Launches Roku Channel, Offers Free Streaming Sticks

LAS VEGAS — Gay adult site Corbin Fisher recently launched its new Roku channel, offering its paysite subscribers the ability to stream high-definition, full-length episodes of its content.

The launch of Corbin Fisher’s Roku channel follows significant upgrades to the company’s download and streaming systems, designed to deliver its exclusive, gay adult videos quickly and seamlessly via multiple platforms, the Las Vegas-based company said.

Corbin Fisher said it will offer free Roku streaming sticks to any U.S.-based user purchasing a year-long subscription for its flagship site, CorbinFisher.com.

“Access to all episodes on the Corbin Fisher Roku channel comes free with a site subscription, with users only needing to have their own free Roku account and a Roku-enabled television,” Corbin Fisher CEO Jason Gibson said.

“We want our subscribers to be able to move seamlessly through enjoying the site on desktop, tablet, mobile, and other platforms, as well as be able to have the complete subscription experience on any of those platforms exclusively,” he said.

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