JERSEY CITY, N.J. — Screw Magazine has launched Screwcast, a streaming app for Screw Network that allows adults to stream legal adult entertainment directly to their Roku devices over their own home Wi-Fi network.
Built around privacy, convenience, and personal choice, Screwcast lets viewers browse content on their phone or computer and instantly cast it to their home television.
“We talk about freedom of speech every day,” said Phil Italiano, publisher of Screw Magazine. “I believe we also have the inalienable right to freedom of entertainment. Adults should be free to choose what they watch, where they watch it, and how they watch it, responsibly and privately in their own homes, using the devices and services we pay for. That's exactly what Screwcast was built to do.”
Unlike cloud-based sharing platforms, Screwcast communicates with the user's Roku device across the user's own local Wi-Fi network. It's currently available as a free download for Android, Google Chrome via a free browser extension for desktop PCs and Macs, and macOS and iPhone/iPad users through the Orion browser.
The platform has been engineered with publishers in mind, and a native iOS application is currently in development and is slated for release this fall.
“Our goal isn't to build another closed platform,” added Italiano. “Studios have invested years building their own audiences. We want to help them reach the television with almost no development work while allowing consumers to enjoy content more comfortably and more privately than ever before.”
Looking ahead, Screw will launch its own streaming stick device specifically for adult content in 2027.
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