AEBN Expands Relationship With Shots Video

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — AEBN has expanded its library of international titles by increasing the scope of its partnership with content producer Shots Video. AEBN will now distribute the full range of Shots Video titles.

According to AEBN representative Daphne Reeder, the Netherlands-based Shots Video, which has a nine-year adult entertainment industry history, has had a longstanding relationship with the VOD distributor.

Building on a long-term relationship, both companies decided to offer a wider selection of Shots Video titles through AEBN, Reeder said.

"Shots Video represents some of the best films being made worldwide and they have exclusive rights to many of them," Reeder said. "We're delighted to add more to our library for our customers to enjoy."

Under the terms of the deal, AEBN will continue to add new Shots Video titles on a weekly basis.

According to Reeder, AEBN already has access to two popular Shots Video titles — “Transsexuals 2” and works from the “Old and Young” series.

AEBN currently distributes several hundred Shots Video titles through its VOD network.

Shots Video recently won “Best Marketing Campaign” from the Venus awards show in Paris. The company also owns and markets it’s own toy line under the Shots Toys label.

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