AllAdultNetwork.com Announces Site Re-Launch

TAMPA, Fla. — Tampa-based All Adult Network has announced its launch of a new and improved site.

The redesigned AllAdultNetwork.com, accessible also through its AAN.xxx domain, now boasts a modern look and easier navigation for adult news, film reviews, interviews, and more.

“The new website is easier to navigate, and features so many new features,” says company spokesman Paul Allen. “With exclusive adult film reviews by veteran critic Art Koch, interesting blogs, special features, book and toy reviews, ‘Girl of the Week’ and ‘Where Are They Now’ features, and so much more, AAN will continue to deliver official adult industry news under this new look.”

The All Adult Network is known for compiling and publishing news and press releases from and throughout the adult entertainment industry, with major adult film companies, public relations and marketing firms, adult stars, pleasure products manufacturers, gentlemen’s clubs, and other adult-oriented organizations using AAN to get their information to the public.

AAN’s film reviews, presented by acclaimed veteran film critic Art Koch, are widely recognized as honest, professional, and pertinent. His quotes, opinions, and insights have been used on countless box covers, reviews, and press releases by industry heavyweights and up-and-comers alike.

The All Adult Network is affiliated with Tampa-based NightMoves Multi-Media, Inc., home of NightMoves Magazine and the annual NightMoves Awards.

For more information, visit AllAdultNetwork.com.

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