PornTube Acquires PornerBros.com From Gamma

BARCELONA — PornTube announced today that it has acquired PornerBros.com from Gamma Entertainment.

PornerBros was relaunched and revamped on the company’s in-house platform and infrastructure, and the results are already proving excellent, Lizz from PornTube said. The site is now mobile and tablet compatible, one of the main areas the company has been seeing growth over the past 12 months.

By default, when content publishers upload their video to the PornTube Content Publishing Program, it will be published on PornTube, PornerBros, 4Tube and FUX giving producers access to nearly 5 million visitors per day. 

As part of the migration to the PornTube platform, all of the content publishers who used to upload to PornerBros have been imported into the PornTube CPP (https://content.porntube.com), and their accounts should work as usual.

Equally, Lizz said, all webmasters who were sending traffic to the PornerBros have been imported into the company’s newly launched Webmaster Program available here.

“We are very excited to finally launch our webmaster program.  We have been working on it for the last few months, and were about to launch it for PornTube / 4Tube and FUX when Gamma approached us with the opportunity to acquire PornerBros, so it was put on hold,” PornTube’s Steve Matthyssen said. “We will soon be relaunching the PornTube, 4Tube and FUX webmaster programs onto this new system, as for now it’s just available on PornerBros.”

“As part of the acquisition, we have also signed an exclusive deal with ExoClick for all the mobile and desktop inventory on the site.  We felt it was the right move to count on one of the leading adult ad networks, while we focus on the integration and further growth of the site.”

A range of spots are available on all three of the premium content sites including popunders, under video player, instant messages, and banners — top, middle and bottom. Additional desktop spots for PornerBros include: popunder, in-video, NTV A&B, homepage cube and footer.

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