Alana Luv Steaming Service 'A Luv Media' Debuts on Amazon Fire TV

NEW YORK — Alana Luv has announced her A Luv Media streaming service is now available on Amazon Fire devices.

The programming, also available online and on Roku, features "adult stars, comedians, DJs, musical artists and entertainers from all walks of life, and has very limited restrictions compared to traditional media," noted a rep.

"I'm so proud and excited that we now have our own channel on Amazon Fire TV,” Luv said. “It truly feels as though we are growing by the day, and 2022 is going to be a monumental year. We work very hard on A Luv Media’s programming, and I hope everyone will check it out."

A Luv Media's offerings currently include the sex-and-relationships talk show "Luv 'n Laughs" and the newly launched "Dangerous Curves" with Curvy Mary.

On the boards for 2022 are the "Live on Broadway" podcast; "Sex and Weed," co-hosted by Casca Akashova; and "Luv Battle," hosted by Luv and East Coast radio personality Vague.

Additional details and instructions for accessing the A Luv Media channel on Amazon Fire can be found here.

In related news, the latest episode of "Luv 'n Laughs" features Akashova, camgirl Gigi Dior and New York-based singer/songwriter Sean Muhsen.

"The banter about anal sex alone makes this episode an instant classic," noted Luv.

Find the 42-minute episode here and follow Alana Luv on Twitter.

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