Adult Time Releases 2024 'Year in Review' Report

Adult Time Releases 2024 'Year in Review' Report

MONTREAL — Adult Time has released its Year in Review report, highlighting the studio's audience favorites from throughout 2024.

The company used subscribers’ searches, viewing hours, engagement with content, and a variety of other data-based metrics to determine its conclusions.

"2024 was a good year for us on the content side, with multiple popular series returning and new concepts gaining traction with our audience,” said Marketing Director Frank Stacy. “In many aspects, we saw a return to form for some of our long-standing studios, and it seems, based on the data, that our fans were there for it."

The report's findings follow:

Most Popular Straight Content

  • “Birth”
  • “Let Me In”
  • “The Bottom Floor”
  • Modern-Day Sins’ “A Little Encouragement”
  • Mommy’s Boy’s “Stepmom's Silver Tongue”  

Most Popular Lesbian Content

  • “Spun - Part 1”
  • Girlsway’s “Come Out to Play: An All-Girl Warriors Parody” and “Irresistible Outfit”
  • Pure Taboo’s “On the Wrong Track”
  • Mommy’s Girl’s “Tricking Her Nearsighted Stepmom”  

Most Popular Trans Content

  • Transfixed’s “D.O.L.L.S.” and “Plugging a Hole in Their Schedule”
  • Oopsie!’s “Not Too Hard, Not Too Soft,” “Night Classes,” and “Eye on the Prize” 

Most Popular Gay Content

  • Femboyish’s “Naughty Femboy Gets Railed from Ass to Mouth,” “Shy Femboy’s Upskirt Peek Invites Creampie,” and “Femboy Cutie Looks Even Cuter Riding Cock”
  • Jerk Buddies’ “Man, How Funny Would it Be if We…?” and “You Gotta Loosen Up, Bud!” 

Most Popular Categories

  • Anal
  • Massage
  • Creampie
  • Mom & Group Sex

Most Upward Trending Categories

  • Pregnant
  • Bondage
  • FUTA
  • Femboy
  • Daddy 

Top Original Channels

  • Pure Taboo
  • Oopsie!
  • Mommy’s Boy
  • Modern-Day Sins
  • Accidental Gangbang

To view the full report, click here.

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