Channel 1 Teams With eLine, Relaunches Flagship Sites

Channel 1 Teams With eLine, Relaunches Flagship Sites

LOS ANGELES — eLine has announced the relaunch of C1R.com and Channel1Releasing.com

Positioned as a premium gay content portal, C1R offers new content and new features, along with new products and promotional tools for its companion e-commerce site.

“We are raising the bar with the relaunch of C1R.com and Channel1Releasing.com with state-of-the-art websites that improve the user experience,” said Jeff Dillon, Vice President of Business Development and Marketing for eLine.com, the parent company of GameLink.com. “Visitors of the Channel 1 sites will now find streamlined, more accessible websites that are fully interactive with faster navigation, improved search capabilities and greater access to exclusive content. Affiliates will find greater flexibility with exciting new promo tools and innovative products that will increase traffic, improve sales and add value to their brands.”

Under a new management agreement, eLine has relaunched C1R.com and Channel1Releasing.com with cutting edge technology, improved visuals, a comprehensive layout, and interactive user experience.

eLine also manages adult websites including GameLink.com, AdamAndEveTV.com, Manshop.com, BetterThanTheHand.com, TitanMen.com, JoeGageMen.com, TitanRough.com, and more.

“We are very excited to be collaborating with Gamelink in this online venture,” C1R CEO Rob Novinger says. “The process was great and we are thrilled with the new sites. It will be rewarding to deliver a better webmaster and customer experience.”

C1R.com, which features gay content from studios such as All Worlds, Dirk Yates, Rascal, and Catalina, will now have a new look, feature two new updates per week, and more viewing options along with its exclusive content and models.

Channel1Releasing.com will feature custom promos, an improved affiliate program and promotional tools with NATS, and easier access to a wide variety of content. Users will be able to peruse the newest releases from top studios with the option of streaming movies by the minute or rent them for five days or purchase DVDs, which usually ship the same day.

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