Forno Launches in European Market

LOS ANGELES — Forno.tv has introduced its new adult content service into the Smart TV European market, offering a range of adult movies for the TV viewer.

Forno is a platform allowing adult content owners, publishers and brands to distribute, promote and monetize their branded content across multiple Smart TV platforms.

Forno will be available on multiple Smart TVs and other connected TV equipment such as Blu-ray players and set top boxes from various brands across Europe.

Forno has teamed up with a number of key content partners for its launch. Forno will soon be adding more content partners, increasing the depth and range of content for Smart TVs and other connected TV devices across Europe, the company said.

“These are very exciting times for Forno," Forno's marketing director said. "We’ll be bringing a wide range of high quality, adult movies to people with Smart TVs and connected TV devices right across Europe and at very competitive prices. Different to a lot of Internet porn, Forno is bringing SD and HD titles to Smart TV owners. We’re very optimistic about getting people to sign up for the service and it’s straight to the TV at home; safe, secure and easy."

The company said that with a single registration on Forno, Smart TV owners are able to access, explore and purchase content from all content partners.

Each content partner has its own dedicated and branded section within the Forno platform and has full flexibility in terms of its content proposition and presentation.

The company said the Forno platform can accommodate all pricing models, from rentals to short or long subscriptions and pay-per-minute.

Forno is available on the ISIO Smart TV portal of TechniSat TVs and Digital Receivers. It has secured distribution contracts with several Smart TV manufacturers and will launch its service across these brands in the coming weeks and months.

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