BoXXXee Offers Reality Kings IPTV App

LOS ANGELES — Adult IPTV software development group BoXXXee has announced its release of a Reality Kings application for the Boxee Internet television platform.

According to the company, the product is available as a download from within the Boxee App Box and allows Boxee users to easily navigate the Reality Kings website and watch Reality Kings' HD video content from the comfort of their living room couch, using a custom user interface designed by BoXXXee.

Existing Reality Kings network subscribers can use their website user name and password within the app to gain access to the entire Reality Kings video catalog. Boxee users who are not subscribers can view Reality Kings preview content and can subscribe from within the app itself.

BX Media Networks, BoXXXee's parent company and a Reality Kings affiliate, receives revenue on a per-signup basis when the transaction occurs within the app.

"We have seen a great deal of enthusiasm, from existing Internet TV viewers, in terms of consuming premium adult content," Chief Development Officer of BX Media Networks, Ameno Stuart, said. "Adding Reality Kings' high quality content, we believe, brings IPTV one step closer to being the preferred method for consuming adult video content."

The Reality Kings app is the second premium adult Boxee app that BoXXXee has released, following the November, 2009, release of the BangBros app.

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