Adult Rental Adds Hustler to VOD Library

TORONTO — The hardcore Hustler library of adult movies will be available for viewing on AdultRental.com in the coming weeks the company announced. AdultRental.com offers pay-per-minute video-on-demand, where customers purchase blocks of viewing time. There are no monthly membership fees.

“We at Adult Rental are dedicated to delivering the very best to our customers, and now signing with Hustler we feel we have achieved that goal,” project manager Paul Armstrong said. “We are constantly growing and building our name as the place to go for the best in adult films and are pleased to be working with the best.”

Adult Rental Cash, the affiliate program for Adult Rental, pays $25 per signup or 25 percent revshare and offers white-label packaging. It recently signed 10 additional studios, including Elegant Angel, Zero Tolerance Entertainment, Defiance Films, Smash Pictures, Devils Films, Hollywood Hunter Productions, Erotic Angel, Madness Pictures, Spungy Gunk Films and Taylor Wane Productions.

“The studios and Adult Rental share a mutual interest,” marketing manager Nick Sabatino told XBIZ. “Some of the studios were contacted by our staff, some have long term relationships with our staff members and some studios approached us through our affiliate program or through advertisements we have posted in several adult industry magazines.”

Additionally, Sabatino said, viewers can look forward to gaining access to the entire catalog for each of the studios, including new releases. The website now has more than 350 studios online ranging from the large production companies to smaller independent producers and amateurs.

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