Red Apple Media Relaunches Website

SAN DIEGO — Media Distribution and web hosting company Red Apple Media has relaunched its official web presence.

“We are extremely proud of our vast array of clients ranging from gay adult studios that utilize our video-on-demand and pay-per-view solutions and video encoding — All Worlds Video and Channel 1 Releasing to name a few — to mainstream web businesses utilizing our hosting and digital rights management software” Red Apple Managing Partner Steven Daris said.

As part of the relaunch, Red Apple is offering its DRM Packager as a free extension of its DRM Services package, a full-featured software utility for batch encoding and encrypting files.

“Red Apple Media delivers music and videos through a proprietary online shopping cart with optional DRM, streaming and burn-to-DVD technology,” a company spokesman said. “In addition, [we] offer one of the highest speed networks for hosting, co-location, and media delivery to all types of businesses.

Red Apple Media is known in the gay adult industry for VOD sites Twinkville.com and AllWorlds.tv.

The company is planning to expand its VOD site network to tap the vein of an array of gay niches.

“We are very selective about which companies we work with and were elated when these clients approached us to create ‘white label’ VOD solutions for them,” Dwayne Custer, Red Apple’s director of business development, said.

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