Entice.TV Announces Partnership With Wicked, Others

LAS VEGAS — Newly launched adult Internet TV producer Entice.TV announced several new content partnerships during the Adult Entertainment Expo last weekend, following its premier partnership with Wicked Pictures in early January.

New content deals announced at the show include agreements with New Sensations, Digital Sin, Zero Tolerance Entertainment and Third Degree Films.

“This is totally revolutionary and will change the way adult videos are delivered to all consumers of adult entertainment,” Entice.TV President Susan Keil said. “There are no packages in plain brown wrappers coming to your door, no adult stores to visit, no DVDs to return, and there's no planning involved for what you want to watch.”

Using a broadband connection and a standard computer video cable, Entice.TV consumers can watch what the company describes as “DVD-quality” video, which is fed through their high-speed connection to a TV.

Rather than streaming the videos, Entice.TV partners with studios to offer studio-branded DRM-protected “channels” on the Entice.TV network, which consumers can then download and watch at their leisure.

Steve Orenstein, owner and president of Wicked Pictures, also was named as a member of Entice.TV's advisory board.

“Internet protocol TV is an emerging technology,” Wicked Pictures CTO Avi Bitton said. “Certainly nobody yet knows what the winning implementations will look like. Nevertheless, when you watch a Wicked Picture's feature on Entice.TV in high definition, it is immediately apparent they are heading in the right direction.”

Keil said one of the biggest advantages to Entice.TV was the fact that it gives consumers access to highly individualized broadcasting.

“Entice.TV's service allows a customer to only see the content he or she is most interested in,” Keil said. “When someone ‘turns on’ Entice.TV they see only what they want and are not exposed to video they might find unappealing.”

Current Entice.TV producers include Smash Pictures, US Male, The Body Shoppe, Taylor Wane Entertainment, Bizarre Productions, CustomBoys, American Male Studios, GM Vide, WildLife Productions, Multimedia Pictures, Totally Tight Video, Pumpkin Studios, Channel 69 Video, BGM, Ty Lattimore Entertainment, Passion Productions, Coast To Coast Video, In-X-Cess Films and Rain Productions/Acid Rain/Demolition.

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