AEBN, Pitbull Productions Reaffirm Exclusive Deal, Launch New Titles

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Video-on-demand leader AEBN and thugporn powerhouse Pitbull Productions have reaffirmed their exclusive distribution deal for another three years, and have launched a new group of titles in support of it.

"I'm excited that we'll be continuing our partnership with Pitbull," AEBN's Chris Baker said. "We've loved working so closely with them over the years, and I look forward to more. I'm sure our relationship will continue to flourish over the next three years of this deal."

Among the new films debuting on the AEBN network are “Amazon Ass-Splitters,” “Under Da Hood,” “T.H.U.G. Love,” and “New Thug City,” which features Pitbull favorite Supreme’s comeback as a performer.

AEBN and Pitbull first inked an exclusive deal in January 2007 and have recently renewed their exclusive relationship for another three years.

"Pitbull Productions and AEBN are a powerful partnership," Pitbull director Jalin Fuentes said. "We look forward to making great strides in the next three years with AEBN's amazing expertise in the PPV marketplace. It is an honor to be associated with AEBN."

The Pitbull titles are now available throughout the AEBN network of theaters.

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