XTV Parent Reports Revenue Increase

WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. — Interactive Television Networks Inc., which operates the adult Internet protocol TV service XTV, reported that its operations revenue has increased by $176,000 in the first quarter of this year, compared to the same period last year.

In its quarterly filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, ITVN CEO Charles Prast said that revenue from operations rose to $506,000, while the company’s net loss in operations decreased to $1,067,000 from $1,838,000 in 2006.

XTV offers more than 175 adult channels from a long list of well-known adult brand names, including Wicked Pictures, Danni, Zero Tolerance, 3rd Degree and DreamGirls.

With its proprietary video-on-demand technology, ITVN customers connect a set-top box to an existing broadband router, plug in the set-top connector to a television set, and subscribe to the VOD channels.

While prices vary for its offerings, XTV adult-channel bundles start at $9.95 a month, with an additional $99.95 for the set-top box.

ITVN markets XTV and other products in the U.S., Asia, the U.K. and Germany.

The company, however, has had a tough time achieving a commercial success with its service. ITVN posted net losses of $7.3 million in 2006 and $6.2 million in 2005.

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