AEBN Acquires Latino Fan Club Library

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Video-on-demand leader AEBN has inked a deal with Latino Fan Club, giving the company rights to use the gay lifestyle site’s content on its VOD mega site. Through this new partnership, AEBN now has content from more than 1,200 studio partners. Six Latino Fan Club titles are now available for viewing with more being added.

The Latino Fan Club website offers video clips, DVD reviews, photo sets and personals all targeting the Latin niche in the gay marketplace. The company’s most popular titles are “Urban Jungle Gym,” “Boyz in the Crib” and “Cock Doctor.”

AEBN’s large webmaster affiliate network can promote more than 50,000 full-length adult titles in AEBN’s VOD library. Affiliates generate a commission from sales in their customized theater. In efforts to ramp up its gay content offerings, AEBN secured this licensing deal with the popular gay lifestyle site.

Gay porn fans can watch DVD-quality video by the minute, 48-hour rental or by the month through Real Player or Windows Media. AEBN offers a downloading option as well. Latino Fan Club also will be setting up a customized VOD theater to showcase its titles on its website.

Latino Fan Club, founded in 1985 in New York, has produced more than 90 adult videos and publishes two gay men’s magazines. The company heavily promotes its parties in New York clubs where members of the site can mingle and meet their favorite LFC stars.

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