Screw TV Parent Company Now Offering Roku Development to Adult Industry

MIAMI — Autelitano Media Group (AMG) has announced the company is now offering custom Roku channel development and integration services to the adult industry. This includes standalone TV channel applications as well as integrations that allow web-based subscription sites the ability to stream and sell content on the robust Roku platform via video-on-demand, subscription video-on-demand and pay-per-view.

This marks AMG’s continued expansion into the adult industry. As reported by XBIZ, AMG has relaunched ‘Screw’ magazine and has brought Screw TV to Roku.

AMG founder Phil Autelitano has developed Roku channel applications for mainstream brands and celebrities since 2009.

"With the success of our own Screw TV application on the platform, we've received dozens of inquiries regarding Roku development and integrations for existing subscription sites," Autelitano said. "We are now excited to offer comprehensive, turnkey Roku solutions to the adult industry that will enable adult content creators to seamlessly expand beyond the web, with their own branded Roku channel, to a global audience they're not otherwise reaching online."

More information can be found here and direct inquiries to phil@mediarazzi.com.

Follow ‘Screw’ magazine and Phil Autelitano on Twitter for updates.

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