Yappo Signs Penthouse Digital as 1,000th Production Studio

LAS VEGAS — Yappo has announced the signing of Penthouse Digital Media Productions as its 1,000th production studio.

“We have reached an important and impressive benchmark for our program with the signing of Penthouse,” said Tyler Ryan, Yappo's relations specialist. “Our whole team has put in an amazing effort during the past year to see our number of studios grow from a few hundred to 1,000 total as of today.” “Penthouse is among the few legendary brands in the adult-entertainment industry, and we couldn’t be happier to celebrate this milestone by offering their world-class titles to our customers,” Ryan added.

Penthouse Media Group Inc. operates numerous social networking and adult entertainment web sites and provides adult video entertainment, as well as Penthouse TV and a broad array of products and services via its numerous national and international licensees. Penthouse Media Group also publishes and distributes Penthouse Magazine and a widely circulated group of sister publications in countries throughout the world.

Penthouse produces more than 50 full-length programs and movies each year, all shot in HD. Features are produced in various styles, themes and editing standards for optimum utility through global distribution platforms.

Penthouse productions include Penthouse Feature Presentations, high quality, story-driven features from the top industry directors, and three vignette-based series: "Penthouse Letters," "Penthouse Forum" and "Penthouse Variations."

Yappo.com is among the fastest growing VOD programs today and currently offers more than 48,000 titles from 1,000 studios.

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