PornoTube Adds Hustler, Naughty America Channels

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Online video-on-demand site PornoTube.com has added new studio channels, including Hustler and Naughty America.

“We are very excited to have these studios on board with us,” said Suzann Knudsen, head of branded site marketing for PornoTube parent AEBN. “It further reinforces PornoTube as a viable outlet for companies looking to maximize their visibility in a highly competitive marketplace.”

PornoTube channels emphasize the partnership opportunities available to the adult industry with the emerging new technology of tube sites, and these opportunities have helped studios brand themselves to PornoTube viewers.

The new Hustler channel will highlight the company's extensive collection of titles, including such series as "Barely Legal" and "Taboo."

Naughty America decided to start a channel on PornoTube.com to build the Naughty America brand and generate traffic to their own websites, according to the companies. The Naughty America community of members interacts with the channel by suggesting scenes for their favorite stars.

Along with the new studio channels, PornoTube will also feature the Adult Video News awards and the AEBN VOD awards in its roster.

The AEBN VOD awards show represents the online viewing habits of millions of fans. The AVN Awards Channel and the VOD Awards Channel will make clips from award winners available for viewing by subscribers.

Since its 2006 launch, PornoTube has offered VOD content from studios and producers in the PornoTube network including Alexander, Cobra, Colt, Dark Alley, Helix, Pit Bull, SX Video, Treasure Island, Mr. Skin, Twistys, Porn Access, Super Glam and All Reality Pass.

For more information about PornoTube and its parent company Adult Entertainment Broadcasting Network visit the AEBN website or email contactus@aebn.net.

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