Helix Studios Signs VOD Deal With Ravana

Helix Studios Signs VOD Deal With Ravana

LOS ANGELES — Helix Studios has signed an exclusive VOD distribution agreement with Ravana, LLC.

“Ravana LLC is the parent company of leading gay retailers TLAgay, TLAvideo, AdultEmpire, GayEmpire, HotMovies and Gamelink,” said a rep. “This marks the first time in over a decade that the award-winning Helix Studios’ content has appeared on any streaming platform other than its own. ”

Helix CEO/owner Keith Miller enthused about the deal.

“We’ve already had years of great success working with Ravana in marketing our DVDs, so when we decided to finally offer our award-winning content on VOD after a 10-year absence, Ravana and their vast network was an easy choice,” he said. “With over 200 DVDs released in the last 10 years and hundreds more in the 10 years before that, twink lovers everywhere will have plenty of steamy sex to catch up on.”

Added Ravana Managing Director of Gay Entertainment Erik Schut, “Helix Studios has always been one of our most-requested, and we’re thrilled to finally be able to provide them,” he said. “Customers have been clamoring for this to happen for years, and having not been seen on any platform other than the studio itself since the end of 2013 marks this as a truly big moment. It’s been a long time coming, so between our large customer reach and wide-ranging marketing muscle, we expect a terrific success for all involved.”

For more information, visit HelixStudios and TLAVideo.

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