GalleryGirlz.com Launches on Openvision Network

CYBERSPACE — Internet TV network Openvision has launched Gallerygirlz.com, in partnership with adult production company Cheeky Pictures. Openvision will provide adult content in streaming format on Gallerygirlz.com to users that sign up for a free subscription.

According to the Openvision, user will experience no wait time for downloads of either content or software. Capitalizing on Web surfers’ tendency to gravitate toward free-downloadable content, the new network allows easy viewing accessibility as well as interactivity for users. Openvision will offer also content in a video-on-demand format, if users wish to view unscheduled programming that they may have missed when it was first broadcast.

At the same time, the company said content producers can use the network as an advertising platform in a variety of ways. Advertising slots can be used to promote new or upcoming products to viewers, who can then purchase product immediately without interrupting their viewing session. Targeted email advertising to subscribers will allow specifically focused promotional campaigns for retailers.

Gallerygirlz.com is currently offering adult companies various advertising packages. Openvision also will provide a wide variety of mainstream content on different channels. Channels listed on the network’s roster include the Caribbean Billboard channel; fashion programming of Fire Entertainment; M3TV independent artist channel; CMX: Club Music Extreme channel; Look! Entertainment channel; IMTV Independent Music channel; softcore content on SnMTV; and car-oriented programming on WhipsNHitz.

All enquiries from adult companies and advertisers should be directed to cheekypictures@gmail.com.

Related:  

Copyright © 2025 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

Missouri Lawmaker Attempts to Revive 'Health Warnings' for Adult Sites

A Missouri state representative has introduced a bill that would require adult sites to post notices warning users of alleged physical, mental, and social harms associated with pornography, despite a previous federal court ruling against such requirements.

New Age Verification Service 'BorderAge' Launches

French startup company Needemand has officially launched its subscription-based age verification solution, BorderAge.

Ruling: Italy's 'Porn Tax' Applies to All Content Creators

Italy’s tax revenue agency has ruled that the nation’s 25% “ethical tax” on income generated from adult content applies even to smaller independent online content creators.

Proposed New Hampshire AV Bill Appears to Violate Constitution

A bill in the New Hampshire state legislature, aimed at requiring adult sites to age-verify users in that state, contains a provision that seemingly contradicts the Supremacy Clause in Article VI of the U.S. Constitution.

AEBN Publishes Report on Fetish Trends

AEBN has published a report on fetish categories from its straight and gay theaters.

Online Child Protection Hearing to Include Federal AV Bill

A House subcommittee will hold a hearing next week on a slate of bills aimed at protecting minors online, including the SCREEN Act, which would make site-based age verification of users seeking to access adult content federal law.

Industry Photographer, 'Payout' Founder Mike B Passes Away

Longtime industry photographer and publisher Michael Bartholomey, known widely as Mike B, passed away Saturday.

FSC Announces 2025 Board of Directors Election Nominees

The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) has announced the nominees for its 2025 Board of Directors election.

AdultHTML Launches Black Friday Web Design, Development Promo

AdultHTML has launched its annual Black Friday/Cyber Monday promo for web design and development, running through Dec. 5.

Canada Exempts Online Adult Content From 'CanCon' Quotas

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has updated its broadcasting regulatory policies, exempting streaming adult content from “made in Canada” requirements that apply to other online material.

Show More